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107th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. 445
To provide for local family information centers, and for other
purposes.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
March 1, 2001
Mr. Wellstone introduced the following bill; which was read twice and
referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions
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A BILL
To provide for local family information centers, and for other
purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. LOCAL FAMILY INFORMATION CENTERS.
(a) Centers Established.--Part E of title I of the Elementary and
Secondary Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 6491 et seq.) is amended by
adding at the end the following:
``SEC. 1503. LOCAL FAMILY INFORMATION CENTERS.
``(a) Centers Authorized.--The Secretary may make grants to, and
enter into contracts and cooperative agreements with, local nonprofit
parent organizations to enable the organizations to support local
family information centers that help ensure that parents of students in
schools assisted under part A have the training, information, and
support the parents need to enable the parents to participate
effectively in helping their children to meet challenging State
standards.
``(b) Definition of Local Nonprofit Parent Organization.--In this
section, the term `local nonprofit parent organization' means a private
nonprofit organization (other than an institution of higher education)
that--
``(1) has a demonstrated record of working with low-income
individuals and parents;
``(2)(A) has a board of directors--
``(i) the majority of whom are parents of students
in schools that are assisted under part A and located
in the geographic area to be served by the center; and
``(ii) that includes individuals who work in
schools that are assisted under part A and located in
the geographic area to be served by the center; or
``(B) has--
``(i) as a part of the organization's mission,
serving the interests of low-income families in public
schools located in the geographic area to be served by
the center; and
``(ii)(I) a special governing committee to direct
and implement the center, a majority of the members of
whom are parents of students in schools assisted under
part A, which committee shall include 1 or more
individuals working in the schools assisted under part
A in the geographic area to be served by the center;
and
``(II) entered into a memorandum of understanding
between the special governing committee, and the board
of directors of the organization, that clearly outlines
the decisionmaking responsibilities and authority of
the special governing committee; and
``(3) is located in a community with schools that receive
funds under part A, and is accessible to the families of
students in those schools.
``(c) Required Center Activities.--Each center assisted under this
section shall--
``(1) provide training, information, and support that meets
the needs of parents of children in schools assisted under part
A who are served through the grant, contract, or cooperative
agreement, particularly underserved parents, low-income
parents, parents of students with limited English proficiency,
parents of students with disabilities, and parents of students
in schools identified for school improvement or corrective
action under section 1116(c);
``(2) help families of students enrolled in a school
assisted under part A--
``(A) to understand and effectively carry out their
responsibilities under the parent involvement
provisions of this Act, including participation in
parent compacts, parent involvement policies, and joint
decisionmaking;
``(B) to learn how to participate effectively with
the school to create a needs assessment or school
improvement plan in accordance with part A; and
``(C) to understand all of the provisions of this
Act designed to improve the achievement of students in
the school;
``(3) provide information in a language and form that
parents understand, including taking steps to ensure that
underserved parents, low-income parents, parents with limited
English proficiency, parents of students with disabilities, or
parents of students in schools identified for school
improvement or corrective action, are effectively informed and
assisted;
``(4) assist parents to--
``(A) understand State content and student
performance standards, State and local assessments, and
how schools assisted under part A are required to help
students meet the State standards;
``(B) understand the accountability system in place
in the State, and support activities that are likely to
improve student achievement in schools assisted under
part A;
``(C) communicate effectively with personnel
responsible for providing educational services to their
child, and for planning and implementing policies and
programs under part A, in the school and the school
district;
``(D) understand and analyze the meaning of data
that schools, local educational agencies, and States
provide under the reporting requirements of this Act
and other statutes, including State reporting
requirements;
``(E) locate and understand appropriate information
about research on ways in which high poverty schools
have made real progress in having all students meet State standards;
``(F) understand what their child's school is doing
to enable students at the school to meet the standards,
including understanding the curriculum and
instructional methods the school is using to help the
students meet the standards;
``(G) better understand their child's educational
needs, where their child stands with respect to State
standards, and how the school is addressing the child's
education needs;
``(H) participate in--
``(i) the decisionmaking processes at the
school, school district, and State levels;
``(ii) the development, review, and
amendment of school-parent compacts, the school
and school district parent involvement
policies, and the school plan; and
``(iii) the review of the needs assessment
of the school;
``(I) understand the requirements of sections 1114,
1115, and 1116, regarding improved student achievement,
school planning and improvement, and corrective action;
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(J) understand the provisions of other Federal
education programs that provide--
``(i) resources and opportunities for
school improvement; or
``(ii) educational resources to individual
students, including programs under chapters 1
and 2 of subpart 2 of part A of title IV of the
Higher Education Act of 1965 (Gear Up and
Federal TRIO programs) and other programs;
``(K) participate in other school reform
activities; and
``(L) understand public school choice options
available in the local community, including magnet
schools, charter schools, and alternative schools;
``(5) provide appropriate training and information to
students in schools assisted under part A, to enable the
students to participate in school compacts and in school reform
activities;
``(6) provide information on local parent involvement needs
and successes, where appropriate, to teachers and
administrators in schools assisted under part A, and facilitate
greater understanding of good parent involvement strategies;
``(7) establish cooperative partnerships with parent
training and information centers and community parent resource
centers assisted under sections 682 and 683, respectively, of
the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, and with
parental information and resource centers assisted under
section 1118(g);
``(8) be designed to meet the specific needs of families
who experience significant isolation from available sources of
information and support;
``(9) network with appropriate clearinghouses; and
``(10) report annually to the Secretary regarding--
``(A) the number of parents to whom the center
provided information and support in the preceding
fiscal year;
``(B) the number of parents who participate in
training sessions and the average number of parents at
training sessions;
``(C) the prior year's training that was held at
times and places designed to allow the attendance of
the largest number of parents of students in schools
assisted under part A who are most likely to have been
isolated from other sources of information and
training;
``(D) the effectiveness of strategies used to reach
and serve parents, including underserved parents, low-
income parents, parents with limited English
proficiency, parents of students with disabilities, and
parents of students in schools identified for school
improvement or corrective action;
``(E) how the center ensured that parents had the
skills necessary to participate in their children's
education, as described in paragraph (4);
``(F) the information provided to parents by local
educational agencies in the geographic area served by
the center; and
``(G) other measures, as determined appropriate by
the Secretary.
``(c) Application Requirements.--Each local nonprofit parent
organization desiring assistance under this section shall submit to the
Secretary an application at such time, in such manner, and accompanied
by such information as the Secretary may require. Each such application
shall--
``(1) describe how the organization will use the assistance
to help families under this section;
``(2) describe what steps the organization has taken to
meet with school district or school personnel in the geographic
area to be served by the center in order to inform the
personnel of the plan and application for the assistance; and
``(3) identify with specificity the special efforts that
the organization will take--
``(A) to ensure that the needs for training,
information, and support for parents of students in
schools assisted under part A, particularly underserved
parents, low-income parents, parents with limited
English proficiency, parents of students with
disabilities, and parents of students in schools
identified for school improvement or corrective action,
are effectively met; and
``(B) to work with community-based organizations.
``(d) Distribution of Funds.--
``(1) Allocation of funds.--The Secretary shall make at
least 2 awards of assistance under this section to a local
nonprofit parent organization in each State, unless the
Secretary does not receive at least 2 applications from such
organizations in a State of sufficient quality to warrant
providing the assistance in the State.
``(2) Selection requirement for local family information
centers.--
``(A) Eligibility.--In order to be eligible to
receive assistance under this part, a center shall
serve a geographic area (which may include 1 or more
school districts), having between 15,000 and 25,000
students, 50 percent of whom are eligible for a free or
reduced price lunch under the Richard B. Russell
National School Lunch Act. The number of students
served under the preceding sentence may increase, at
the discretion of the Secretary, if the geographic area
to be served contains only 1 school district and the
center has the capacity to serve effectively the entire
school district.
``(B) Selection.--The Secretary shall select local
nonprofit parent organizations in a State to receive
assistance under this section in a manner that ensures
the provision of the most effective assistance to low-
income parents of students in schools assisted under
part A that are located in high poverty rural and urban
areas in the State, with particular emphasis on rural
and urban geographic areas with high school dropout
rates, high percentages of limited English proficient
students, or geographic areas with schools identified
for school improvement or corrective action under
section 1116(c).
``(e) Quarterly Review.--
``(1) Requirements.--
``(A) Meetings.--The board of directors or special
governing committee of each organization that receives
assistance under this section shall meet at least once
in each calendar quarter to review the activities for
which the assistance was provided.
``(B) Continuation requirement.--For each year that
an organization submits an application for assistance
under this section after the first year the
organization receives assistance under this section,
the board of directors or special governing committee
of the organization shall submit to the Secretary a
written review of the activities of the center carried
out by the organization during the preceding year.
``(f) Evaluation.--The Secretary shall conduct an evaluation of the
centers assisted under this section, and shall re
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port the findings of
such evaluation to Congress not later than 3 years after the date of
enactment of this section.''.
(b) Authorization of Appropriations.--Section 1002(g)(2) of the
Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 6302(g)(2))
is amended to read as follows:
``(2) Sections 1502 and 1503.--For the purposes of carrying
out sections 1502 and 1503, there are authorized to be
appropriated $100,000,000 for fiscal year 2002 and such sums as
may be necessary for each of the 4 succeeding fiscal years, of
which $50,000,000 shall be available for each fiscal year to
carry out section 1503.''.
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