Sec. 334. Youth training services
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Youth training services provided under this chapter are any services designed to promote literacy, educational attainment (including through a secondary school or institution of higher education), work-related skills, employment, employment retention, and higher wages, among disadvantaged youth, including— individual assessment; job search and placement assistance; work experience and skills training, including through an industry-sector partnership; occupational skills training, including career and technical education; other paid and unpaid work experiences, including internships and job shadowing; services and activities designed to meet the educational needs of participants, including— basic skills instruction and remedial education; language instruction educational programs for individuals with limited English proficiency; secondary education services and activities, including classroom instruction, tutoring, study skills training, and dropout prevention activities, designed to lead to the attainment of a secondary school diploma or other State-recognized equivalent (including performance on recognized alternative standards for individuals with disabilities); counseling and assistance in obtaining education at an institution of higher education and required financial aid; and alternative secondary school services; counseling services and related activities, such as comprehensive guidance and counseling on drug and alcohol abuse and related referral; supportive services and provision of need-based stipends necessary to enable individuals to participate in the program of services described in this subsection and receive supportive services to assist individuals, for a period not to exceed 12 months after the completion of the training involved, in obtaining or retaining employment, or applying for and transitioning to postsecondary education; job retention services; and followup services.
In the event that the youth training services cannot be provided to all eligible individuals in the State who apply for the services, the State plan shall— show the order to be followed in selecting eligible individuals to be provided the youth training services; provide the justification for the order of selection; and include an assurance that individuals who are eligible veterans, homeless individuals, individuals in foster care, and individuals who have a disability or are blind as determined pursuant to title II or title XVI of the Social Security Act ( 42 U.S.C. 401 et seq. and 1381 et seq.) will be selected first, second, third, and fourth, respectively, for the provision of youth training services.
No provision of this Act shall be construed to authorize any department, agency, officer, or employee, of the United States to exercise any direction, supervision, or control over— the curriculum, standards, program of instruction, administration, or personnel of any educational institution, school, or school system; or the selection of library resources, textbooks, or other printed or published instructional materials by any educational institution, school, or school system.
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