Sec. 4. Grant program authorized
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From the amounts made available under section 10 and not reserved under section 3 for a fiscal year, the Secretary shall award grants in accordance with subsection
(b)to eligible entities to develop or implement plans to improve diversity and reduce or eliminate racial or socioeconomic isolation in covered schools. The Secretary may, in any fiscal year, award— planning grants to carry out the activities described in section 6(a); implementation grants to carry out the activities described in section 6(b); or both such planning grants and implementation grants. The Secretary shall award grants under this section on a competitive basis, based on— the quality of the application submitted by an eligible entity under section 5; the likelihood, as determined by the Secretary, that the eligible entity will use the grant to improve student outcomes or outcomes on other performance measures described in section 7; and the likelihood that the grant will lead to a meaningful reduction in racial and economic isolation for children in covered schools. In awarding grants under this section, the Secretary shall give priority to the following eligible entities: First, to an eligible entity that submitted an application for a grant under the Opening Doors, Expanding Opportunities program described in the notice published by the Department of Education in the Federal Register on December 14, 2016 (81 Fed. Reg. 90343 et seq.). Second, to an eligible entity that proposes, in an application submitted under section 5, to use the grant to support a program that addresses racial isolation. Third, to an eligible entity that proposes, in an application submitted under section 5, to use the grant to support a program that extends beyond one local educational agency, such as an inter-district or regional program. Fourth, to an eligible entity that demonstrates meaningful coordination with local housing agencies to increase access to schools that have a disproportionately low number of low-income students. A planning grant awarded under this section shall be for a period of not more than 1 year. An implementation grant awarded under this section shall be for a period of not more than 3 years, except that the Secretary may extend an implementation grant for an additional 2-year period if the eligible entity receiving the grant demonstrates to the Secretary that the eligible entity is making significant progress, as determined by the Secretary, on the program performance measures described in section 7.
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