Sec. 105. Duration of grants; supplement not supplant
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Except as provided in paragraph (2), grants under this title and subgrants under section 104(a) may not exceed 3 years in duration. Grants under this title and subgrants under section 104(a) may be renewed in 2-year increments. In order to be eligible to have a grant or subgrant renewed under this paragraph, the grant or subgrant recipient shall demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the granting entity, that— the recipient has complied with the terms of the grant or subgrant, including by undertaking all required activities; and during the period of the grant or subgrant, there has been significant progress in— student academic achievement; and positively impacting other key risk factors such as attendance, chronic absenteeism, and on-time promotion.
A State educational agency, eligible local educational agency, or eligible entity shall use Federal funds received under this title only to supplement the funds that would, in the absence of such Federal funds, be made available from non-Federal sources for the education of students participating in programs assisted under this title, and not to supplant such funds. Nothing in this title shall be construed to authorize an officer, employee, or contractor of the Federal Government to mandate, direct, limit, or control a State, local educational agency, or school’s specific instructional content, academic achievement standards and assessments, curriculum, or program of instruction.