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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Every Student Succeeds Act · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS

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## SEC. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. Sec. 3. References. Sec. 4. Transition. Sec. 5. Effective dates. Sec. 6. Table of contents of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. TITLE I—IMPROVING BASIC PROGRAMS OPERATED BY STATE AND LOCAL EDUCATIONAL AGENCIES Part A—Improving Basic Programs Operated by State and Local Educational Agencies Sec. 1000. Redesignations. Sec. 1001. Statement of purpose.
Sec. 1002. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 1003. School improvement. Sec. 1004. Direct student services. Sec. 1005. State plans. Sec. 1006. Local educational agency plans. Sec. 1007. Eligible school attendance areas. Sec. 1008. Schoolwide programs. Sec. 1009. Targeted assistance schools. Sec. 1010. Parent and family engagement. Sec. 1011. Participation of children enrolled in private schools. Sec. 1012. Supplement, not supplant. Sec. 1013. Coordination requirements. Sec. 1014.
Grants for the outlying areas and the Secretary of the Interior. Sec. 1015. Allocations to States. Sec. 1016. Adequacy of funding rule. Sec. 1017. Education finance incentive grant program. Part B—State Assessment Grants Sec. 1201. State assessment grants. Part C—Education of Migratory Children Sec. 1301. Education of migratory children. Part D—Prevention and Intervention Programs for Children and Youth Who Are Neglected, Delinquent, or At-risk Sec. 1401. Prevention and intervention programs for children and youth who are neglected, delinquent, or at-risk.
Part E—Flexibility for Equitable Per-pupil Funding Sec. 1501. Flexibility for equitable per-pupil funding. Part F—General Provisions Sec. 1601. General provisions. TITLE II—PREPARING, TRAINING, AND RECRUITING HIGH-QUALITY TEACHERS, PRINCIPALS, OR OTHER SCHOOL LEADERS Sec. 2001. General provisions. Sec. 2002. Preparing, training, and recruiting high-quality teachers, principals, or other school leaders. TITLE III—LANGUAGE INSTRUCTION FOR ENGLISH LEARNERS AND IMMIGRANT STUDENTS Sec. 3001.
Redesignation of certain provisions. Sec. 3002. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 3003. English language acquisition, language enhancement, and academic achievement. Sec. 3004. General provisions. TITLE IV—21ST CENTURY SCHOOLS Sec. 4001. Redesignations and transfers. Sec. 4002. General provisions. Part A—Student Support and Academic Enrichment Grants Sec. 4101. Student support and academic enrichment grants. Part B—21st Century Community Learning Centers Sec. 4201. 21st century community learning centers.
Part C—Expanding Opportunity Through Quality Charter Schools Sec. 4301. Charter schools. Part D—Magnet Schools Assistance Sec. 4401. Magnet schools assistance. Part E—Family Engagement in Education Programs Sec. 4501. Family Engagement in Education Programs. Part F—National Activities Sec. 4601. National activities. TITLE V—STATE INNOVATION AND LOCAL FLEXIBILITY Sec. 5001. General provisions. Sec. 5002. Funding Transferability for State and Local Educational Agencies. Sec. 5003.
Rural education initiative. Sec. 5004. General provisions. Sec. 5005. Review relating to rural local educational agencies. TITLE VI—INDIAN, NATIVE HAWAIIAN, AND ALASKA NATIVE EDUCATION Sec. 6001. Conforming amendments. Sec. 6002. Indian education. Sec. 6003. Native Hawaiian education. Sec. 6004. Alaska Native education. Sec. 6005. Report on Native American language medium education. Sec. 6006. Report on responses to Indian student suicides. TITLE VII—IMPACT AID Sec. 7001. General provisions.
Sec. 7002. Purpose. Sec. 7003. Payments relating to federal acquisition of real property. Sec. 7004. Payments for eligible federally connected children. Sec. 7005. Policies and procedures relating to children residing on Indian lands. Sec. 7006. Application for payments under sections 7002 and 7003. Sec. 7007. Construction. Sec. 7008. Facilities. Sec. 7009. State consideration of payments in providing state aid. Sec. 7010. Federal administration. Sec. 7011. Administrative hearings and judicial review.
Sec. 7012. Definitions. Sec. 7013. Authorization of appropriations. TITLE VIII—GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 8001. General provisions. Sec. 8002. Definitions. Sec. 8003. Applicability of title. Sec. 8004. Applicability to Bureau of Indian Education operated schools. Sec. 8005. Consolidation of State administrative funds for elementary and secondary education programs. Sec. 8006. Consolidation of funds for local administration. Sec. 8007. Consolidated set-aside for Department of the Interior funds.
Sec. 8008. Department staff. Sec. 8009. Optional consolidated State plans or applications. Sec. 8010. General applicability of State educational agency assurances. Sec. 8011. Rural consolidated plan. Sec. 8012. Other general assurances. Sec. 8013. Waivers of statutory and regulatory requirements. Sec. 8014. Approval and disapproval of State plans and local applications. Sec. 8015. Participation by private school children and teachers. Sec. 8016. Standards for by-pass. Sec. 8017.
Complaint process for participation of private school children. Sec. 8018. By-pass determination process. Sec. 8019. Maintenance of effort. Sec. 8020. Prohibition regarding state aid. Sec. 8021. School prayer. Sec. 8022. Prohibited uses of funds. Sec. 8023. Prohibitions. Sec. 8024. Prohibitions on Federal Government and use of Federal funds. Sec. 8025. Armed forces recruiter access to students and student recruiting information. Sec. 8026. Prohibition on federally sponsored testing.
Sec. 8027. Limitations on national testing or certification for teachers, principals, or other school leaders. Sec. 8028. Prohibition on requiring State participation. Sec. 8029. Civil rights. Sec. 8030. Consultation with Indian tribes and tribal organizations. Sec. 8031. Outreach and technical assistance for rural local educational agencies. Sec. 8032. Consultation with the Governor. Sec. 8033. Local governance. Sec. 8034. Rule of construction regarding travel to and from school.
Sec. 8035. Limitations on school-based health centers. Sec. 8036. State control over standards. Sec. 8037. Sense of Congress on protecting student privacy. Sec. 8038. Prohibition on aiding and abetting sexual abuse. Sec. 8039. Sense of Congress on restoration of state sovereignty over public education. Sec. 8040. Privacy. Sec. 8041. Analysis and periodic review; sense of Congress; technical assistance. Sec. 8042. Evaluations. TITLE IX—EDUCATION FOR THE HOMELESS AND OTHER LAWS Part A—Homeless Children and Youths Sec. 9101.
Statement of policy. Sec. 9102. Grants for State and local activities. Sec. 9103. Local educational agency subgrants. Sec. 9104. Secretarial responsibilities. Sec. 9105. Definitions. Sec. 9106. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 9107. Effective date. Part B—Miscellaneous; Other Laws Sec. 9201. Findings and sense of Congress on sexual misconduct. Sec. 9202. Sense of Congress on First Amendment rights. Sec. 9203. Preventing improper use of taxpayer funds. Sec. 9204. Accountability to taxpayers through monitoring and oversight.
Sec. 9205. Report on Department actions to address Office of Inspector General reports. Sec. 9206. Posthumous pardon. Sec. 9207. Education Flexibility Partnership Act of 1999 reauthorization. Sec. 9208. Report on the reduction of the number and percentage of students who drop out of school. Sec. 9209. Report on subgroup sample size. Sec. 9210. Report on student home access to digital learning resources. Sec. 9211. Study on the title I formula. Sec. 9212. Preschool development grants.
Sec. 9213. Review of Federal early childhood education programs. Sec. 9214. Use of the term “highly qualified” in other laws. Sec. 9215. Additional conforming amendments to other laws.
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