Sec. 1003. School intervention and support and State administration
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The Act ( 20 U.S.C. 6301 et seq. ) is amended— by striking section 1003; by redesignating section 1004 as section 1003; and in section 1003, as redesignated by paragraph (2), by adding at the end the following: Each State may reserve not more than 4 percent of the amount the State receives under subpart 2 of part A for a fiscal year to carry out paragraph
(2)and to carry out the State educational agency’s responsibilities under section 1114(a), including carrying out the State educational agency’s statewide system of technical assistance and support for local educational agencies. Of the amount reserved under paragraph
(1)for any fiscal year, the State educational agency— shall use not less than 95 percent of such amount by allocating such sums directly to local educational agencies for activities required under section 1114; or may, with the approval of the local educational agency, directly provide for such activities or arrange for their provision through other entities such as school support teams, educational service agencies, or other nonprofit or for-profit organizations that use evidence-based strategies to improve student achievement, teaching, and schools. The State educational agency, in allocating funds to local educational agencies under this subsection, shall give priority to local educational agencies that— serve the lowest-performing elementary schools and secondary schools, as identified by the State under section 1114; demonstrate the greatest need for such funds, as determined by the State; and demonstrate the strongest commitment to using evidence-based interventions to enable the lowest-performing schools to improve student achievement and student outcomes. If, after consultation with local educational agencies in the State, the State educational agency determines that the amount of funds reserved to carry out this subsection for a fiscal year is greater than the amount needed to provide the assistance described in this subsection, the State educational agency shall allocate the excess amount to local educational agencies in accordance with— the relative allocations the State educational agency made to those agencies for that fiscal year under subpart 2 of part A; or section 1126(c). Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, the amount of funds reserved by the State educational agency under this subsection for any fiscal year shall not decrease the amount of funds each local educational agency receives under subpart 2 of part A below the amount received by such local educational agency under such subpart for the preceding fiscal year. Each State educational agency shall make publicly available a list of those schools that have received funds or services pursuant to this subsection and the percentage of students from each such school from families with incomes below the poverty line. .
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Sec. 1003
School intervention and support and State administration
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