2000
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107th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 1649
To provide grants to States to establish, expand, or enhance
prekindergarten programs for children who are not yet enrolled in
kindergarten.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
May 1, 2001
Mr. Andrews (for himself and Mr. Kucinich) introduced the following
bill; which was referred to the Committee on Education and the
Workforce
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A BILL
To provide grants to States to establish, expand, or enhance
prekindergarten programs for children who are not yet enrolled in
kindergarten.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. PREKINDERGARTEN PROGRAM.
Title X of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 is
amended by adding at the end the following:
``PART M--PREKINDERGARTEN PROGRAMS
``SEC. 10996A. FINDINGS.
``Congress finds the following:
``(1) Countless studies have shown what every parent
already knows: High-quality preschool education programs work.
They prepare children to learn when they go to school, and the
programs increase the success of students throughout their
lives.
``(2) Children who get a high-quality prekindergarten
education are less likely to repeat a grade level and have less
need for special education instruction than those with no
prekindergarten experience.
``(3) Prekindergarten programs make a significant
difference in the lives of children from low-income families. A
recent study found that children in high-quality child care
programs had better thinking and attention skills, better
mathematics and pre-reading skills, and fewer behavioral
problems.
``(4) In a study following children to age 21 who received
high-quality early children education, such children were more
likely to have enrolled in college, been employed, and delayed
parenthood.
``SEC. 10996B. DEFINITIONS.
``For purposes of this part, the following definitions shall apply:
``(1) Prekindergarten.--The term `prekindergarten' means a
program serving children ages 3, 4, and 5 years old that
supports children's cognitive, social, emotional, and physical
development and helps prepare children for the transition to
kindergarten.
``(2) Eligible prekindergarten providers.--The term
`eligible prekindergarten providers' includes child care
programs, Head Start agencies, and schools that--
``(A) have met applicable State licensing
requirements and have obtained accreditation by a
national accrediting body with demonstrated experience
in accrediting child care, prekindergarten programs, or
schools; or
``(B) agree to obtain such accreditation not later
than 3 years after receipt of a grant under this part.
``(c) Prekindergarten Teacher.--The term `prekindergarten teacher'
means an individual who has or is working toward a bachelor of arts
degree in early childhood development.
``SEC. 10996C. PROGRAM AUTHORIZED.
``(a) In General.--The Secretary is authorized to provide grants to
a State with an approved application under section 10996D to allow such
State to establish or expand prekindergarten early learning programs by
eligible prekindergarten providers and local educational agencies in
partnership with early childhood programs, organizations, or agencies
that serve prekindergarten school children.
``(b) State Application.--
``(1) In general.--The State shall designate a State agency
to administer, including the receipt and administration of
funds and the evaluation of the program, the State-funded
prekindergarten program funded under this part.
``(2) State application.--The appropriate agency shall
submit an application to the Secretary that includes--
``(A) an assurance that the State will provide non-
Federal matching funds equal to not less than 20
percent of the award; and
``(B) a description of--
``(i) how grant funds will be used to
expand or enhance existing efforts across the
State in providing access to high quality
prekindergarten programs;
``(ii) how the State will collaborate with
local child care agencies and councils,
including local child care resource and
referral agencies;
``(iii) how grant funds will be used to
supplement and not supplant existing Federal,
State, local and private funds used for
prekindergarten programs;
``(iv) how the State will ensure that grant
funds are provided to a range of types of
eligible prekindergarten providers;
``(v) how the State will help eligible
prekindergarten providers attract and retain
qualified prekindergarten teachers;
``(vi) how the State will identify the
eligible children and eligible prekindergarten
providers; and
``(vii) how the State will give priority to
full-time prekindergarten programs, including
the expansion of existing part-time programs
into full-time programs.
``SEC. 10996D. LOCAL APPLICATIONS.
``(a) In General.--A local educational agency or eligible
prekindergarten provider, as the case may be, that desires to receive a
grant under this part shall submit an application to the State agency
designated under section 10996C(b) at such time, in such manner, and
containing such information as such agency may reasonably require.
``(b) Special Rule.--If the State prekindergarten program is not
operated through the local educational agency, then the State shall
award subgrants to eligible prekindergarten providers that currently
administer prekindergarten programs at the local level.
``(c) Content.--An application referred to in subsection (a), at a
minimum, shall--
``(1) demonstrate a need for the establishment,
enhancement, or expansion of a prekindergarten program;
``(2) describe how the local educational agency or eligible
prekindergarten provider collaborates with local early
childhood councils and agencies;
``(3) provide an assurance that each individual hired is
qualified to teach children at the prekindergarten level;
``(4) provide an assurance that the ratio of teacher or
child development specialist to children shall not exceed 1-10;
``(5) provide a description of how funds will be used to
coordinate with and enhance, but not duplicate or supplant,
early childhood programs serving eligible children that exist
in the community;
``(6) describe how the agency or eligible prekindergarten
provider will use a collaborative process with organizations
and members of the community that have an interest and
experience in early childhood development and education to
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stablish, expand, or enhance prekindergarten programs;
``(7) describe how the program will meet the diverse needs
of children, ages 3 through 5, in the community who are not
enrolled in kindergarten, including children with disabilities
or whose native language is other than English;
``(8) describe how the agency or eligible prekindergarten
provider will collaborate with local schools to ensure a smooth
transition for participating students from early childhood
education to kindergarten and early elementary education;
``(9) describe the results the programs are intended to
achieve, and what tools will be used to measure the progress in
attaining those results; and
``(10) provide an assurance that none of the funds received
under this part may be used for the construction or renovation
of existing or new facilities (except for minor remodeling
needed to accomplish the purposes of this part).
``SEC. 10996E. USES OF FUNDS.
``(a) In General.--An agency or eligible prekindergarten provider
that receives a grant award under this part shall use funds received to
establish, enhance, or expand prekindergarten programs for children,
ages 3 through 5, who are not enrolled in kindergarten, including--
``(1) providing a program that focuses on the developmental
needs of participating children, including their social,
cognitive, physical, and language-development needs, and using
research-based approaches that build on competencies that lead
to school success, particularly in language and literacy
development and in reading;
``(2) paying the costs of purchasing educational equipment,
including educational materials, necessary to provide a high
quality program;
``(3) pursuing accreditation by a national accreditation
body with demonstrated experience in accreditation of
prekindergarten programs, to be obtained not later than 3 years
after the date of receipt of funds under this part;
``(4) helping prekindergarten teachers pursue and attain
the credential and degree requirements established by the State
and provide a stipend for attaining educational or professional
development; and
``(5) meeting the needs of working parents.
``(b) Permissible Uses of Funds.--A prekindergarten program
established under this part may use funds received under this part to
pay for transporting students to and from a prekindergarten program.
``SEC. 10996F. REPORTING.
``(a) Local Reports.--Each local educational agency or eligible
prekindergarten provider that receives a grant award under this part
shall submit an annual report to the designated State agency that
reviews the effectiveness of the prekindergarten program established
with funds provided under this part on--
``(1) number and ages of children served, including
information (disaggregated by family income, race, disability,
native language);
``(2) number of hours of service per day and number of
months;
``(3) number of prekindergarten teachers; and
``(4) other sources of Federal, State, local, and private
funds used to operate a program.
``(b) Report to Congress.--The Secretary shall submit an annual
report to Congress that evaluates the prekindergarten programs
established under this part.
``SEC. 10996G. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.
``There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out this part
$2,000,000,000 for fiscal year 2001, $4,000,000,000 for fiscal year
2002, $5,000,000,000 for fiscal year 2003, $8,000,000,000 for fiscal
year 2004, and $10,000,000,000 for fiscal year 2005.''.
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