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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · S. 1177 (Placed on Calendar Senate) — To reauthorize the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to ensure that every child achieves. · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Table of contents

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The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. Sec. 3. References. Sec. 4. Statement of purpose. Sec. 5. Table of contents of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. TITLE I—Improving Basic Programs Operated by State and Local Educational Agencies Sec. 1001. Statement of purpose. Sec. 1002. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 1003. School improvement and State administration. Sec. 1004. Basic program requirements.
Sec. 1005. Parent and family engagement. Sec. 1006. Participation of children enrolled in private schools. Sec. 1007. Supplement, not supplant. Sec. 1008. Coordination requirements. Sec. 1009. Grants for the outlying areas and the Secretary of the Interior. Sec. 1010. Allocations to States. Sec. 1011. Maintenance of effort. Sec. 1012. Academic assessments. Sec. 1013. Education of migratory children. Sec. 1014. Prevention and intervention programs for children and youth who are neglected, delinquent, or at-risk.
Sec. 1015. General provisions. Sec. 1016. Report on educational stability of children in foster care. Sec. 1017. Report on subgroup sample size. TITLE II—High-Quality Teachers, Principals, and Other School Leaders Sec. 2001. Transfer of certain provisions. Sec. 2002. Fund for the improvement of teaching and learning. Sec. 2003. American history and civics education. Sec. 2004. Literacy education. Sec. 2005. Improving science, technology, engineering, and mathematics instruction and student achievement.
Sec. 2006. General provisions. TITLE III—Language Instruction for English Learners and Immigrant Students Sec. 3001. General provisions. Sec. 3002. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 3003. English language acquisition, language enhancement, and academic achievement. Sec. 3004. Other provisions. TITLE IV—Safe and Healthy Students Sec. 4001. General provisions. Sec. 4002. Grants to States and local educational agencies. Sec. 4003. 21st century community learning centers. Sec. 4004.
Elementary school and secondary school counseling programs. Sec. 4005. Physical education program. TITLE V—Empowering Parents and Expanding Opportunity Through Innovation Sec. 5001. General provisions. Sec. 5002. Public charter schools. Sec. 5003. Magnet schools assistance. Sec. 5004. Supporting high-ability learners and learning. Sec. 5005. Education innovation and research. Sec. 5006. Accelerated learning. Sec. 5007. Ready-to-Learn Television. Sec. 5008. Innovative technology expands children's horizons (I–TECH).
Sec. 5009. Literacy and arts education. Sec. 5010. Early learning alignment and improvement grants. TITLE VI—Innovation and Flexibility Sec. 6001. Purposes. Sec. 6002. Improving academic achievement. Sec. 6003. Rural education initiative. Sec. 6004. General provisions. TITLE VII—Indian, Native Hawaiian, and Alaska Native Education Sec. 7001. Indian education. Sec. 7002. Native Hawaiian education. Sec. 7003. Alaska Native education. Sec. 7004. Native American language immersion schools and programs.
TITLE VIII—Impact Aid Sec. 8001. Purpose. Sec. 8002. Amendment to Impact Aid Improvement Act of 2012. Sec. 8003. Payments relating to Federal acquisition of real property. Sec. 8004. Payments for eligible federally connected children. Sec. 8005. Policies and procedures relating to children residing on Indian lands. Sec. 8006. Application for payments under sections 8002 and 8003. Sec. 8007. Construction. Sec. 8008. State consideration of payments in providing State aid. Sec. 8009.
Definitions. Sec. 8010. Authorization of appropriations. TITLE IX—General Provisions Sec. 9101. Definitions. Sec. 9102. Applicability to Bureau of Indian education operated schools. Sec. 9103. Consolidation of funds for local administration. Sec. 9104. Rural consolidated plan. Sec. 9105. Waivers of statutory and regulatory requirements. Sec. 9106. Plan approval process. Sec. 9107. Participation by private school children and teachers. Sec. 9108. Maintenance of effort. Sec. 9109.
School prayer. Sec. 9110. Prohibitions on Federal Government and use of Federal funds. Sec. 9111. Armed forces recruiter access to students and student recruiting information. Sec. 9112. Prohibition on federally sponsored testing. Sec. 9113. Limitations on national testing or certification for teachers. Sec. 9114. Consultation with Indian tribes and tribal organizations. Sec. 9115. Outreach and technical assistance for rural local educational agencies. Sec. 9116. Evaluations.
TITLE X—Education for Homeless Children and Youths; Other Laws; Miscellaneous PART A—Education for Homeless Children and Youth Sec. 10101. Statement of policy. Sec. 10102. Grants for State and local activities. Sec. 10103. Local educational agency subgrants. Sec. 10104. Secretarial responsibilities. Sec. 10105. Definitions. Sec. 10106. Authorization of appropriations. PART B—Other Laws; Miscellaneous Sec. 10201. Use of term highly qualified in other laws.
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