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107th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. 475
To provide for rural education assistance, and for other purposes.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
March 7, 2001
Mr. Crapo 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 rural education assistance, 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. RURAL EDUCATION.
Part J of title X of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of
1965 (20 U.S.C. 8271 et seq.) is amended to read as follows:
``PART J--RURAL EDUCATION INITIATIVE
``SEC. 10951. SHORT TITLE.
``This part may be cited as the `Rural Education Initiative Act of
2001'.
``SEC. 10952. FINDINGS.
``Congress finds the following:
``(1) The National Center for Educational Statistics
reports that 46 percent of our Nation's public schools serve
rural areas.
``(2) While there are rural education initiatives
identified at the State and local level, no Federal education
policy focuses on the specific and unique needs of rural school
districts and schools.
``(3) Small school districts often cannot use Federal grant
funds distributed by formula because the formula allocation
does not provide enough revenue to carry out the program the
grant is intended to fund.
``(4) Rural schools often cannot compete for Federal
funding distributed by competitive grants because the schools
lack the personnel needed to prepare grant applications and the
resources to hire specialists in the writing of Federal grant
proposals.
``(5) A critical problem for rural school districts
involves the hiring and retention of qualified administrators
and certified teachers (especially in reading, science, and
mathematics). As a result, teachers in rural schools are almost
twice as likely to provide instruction in three or more subject
areas than teachers in urban schools. Rural schools also face
other tough challenges, such as shrinking local tax bases, high
transportation costs, aging buildings, limited course
offerings, and limited resources.
``Subpart 1--Small and Rural School Program
``SEC. 10961. FORMULA GRANT PROGRAM AUTHORIZED.
``(a) Alternative Uses.--
``(1) In general.--Notwithstanding any other provision of
law, an eligible local educational agency may use the
applicable funding, that the agency is eligible to receive from
the State educational agency for a fiscal year, to support
local or statewide education reform efforts intended to improve
the academic achievement of elementary school and secondary
school students and the quality of instruction provided for the
students.
``(2) Notification.--An eligible local educational agency
shall notify the State educational agency of the local
educational agency's intention to use the applicable funding in
accordance with paragraph (1) not later than a date that is
established by the State educational agency for the
notification.
``(b) Eligibility.--
``(1) In general.--A local educational agency shall be
eligible to use the applicable funding in accordance with
subsection (a) if--
``(A)(i) the total number of students in average
daily attendance at all of the schools served by the
local educational agency is less than 600; and
``(ii) all of the schools served by the local
educational agency are located in a community with a
Rural-Urban Continuum Code of 6, 7, 8, or 9, as
determined by the Secretary of Agriculture; or
``(B) the agency meets the criteria established in
subparagraph (A)(i) and the Secretary, in accordance
with paragraph (2), grants the local educational
agency's request to waive the criteria described in
subparagraph (A)(ii).
``(2) Certification.--The Secretary shall determine whether
or not to waive the criteria described in paragraph (1)(A)(ii)
based on certification provided by the local educational
agency, or the State educational agency on behalf of the local
educational agency, that the local educational agency is
located in an area defined as rural by a governmental agency of
the State.
``(c) Applicable Funding.--In this section, the term `applicable
funding' means funds provided under each of titles II, IV, and VI,
parts A and C of title VII, and part I of title X.
``(d) Disbursal.--Each State educational agency that receives
applicable funding for a fiscal year shall disburse the applicable
funding to local educational agencies for alternative uses under this
section for the fiscal year at the same time that the State educational
agency disburses the applicable funding to local educational agencies
that do not intend to use the applicable funding for such alternative
uses for the fiscal year.
``(e) Supplement Not Supplant.--Funds used under this section shall
be used to supplement and not supplant any other Federal, State, or
local education funds that would otherwise be available for the purpose
of this subpart.
``(f) Special Rule.--References in Federal law to funds for the
provisions of law set forth in subsection (c) may be considered to be
references to funds for this section.
``SEC. 10962. PROGRAM AUTHORIZED.
``(a) In General.--The Secretary is authorized to award grants to
eligible local educational agencies to enable the local educational
agencies to support local or statewide education reform efforts
intended to improve the academic achievement of elementary school and
secondary school students and the quality of instruction provided for
the students.
``(b) Eligibility.--
``(1) In general.--A local educational agency shall be
eligible to receive a grant under this section if--
``(A)(i) the total number of students in average
daily attendance at all of the schools served by the
local educational agency is less than 600; and
``(ii) all of the schools served by the local
educational agency are located in a community with a
Rural-Urban Continuum Code of 6, 7, 8, or 9, as
determined by the Secretary of Agriculture; or
``(B) the agency meets the criteria established in
subparagraph (A)(i) and the Secretary, in accordance
with paragraph (2), grants the local educational
agency's request to waive the criteria described in
subparagraph (A)(ii).
``(2) Certification.--The Secretary shall determine whether
or not to waive the criteria described in paragraph (1)(A)(ii)
based on certification provided by the local educational
agency, or the State educational agency on behalf of the local
educational agency, that the local educational agency is
located in an area defined as rural by a governmental agency of
the State.
``(c) Allocation.--
``(1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (3), the
Secretary shall award a grant to an eligible local educational
agency for a fiscal year in an amount equal to the
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initial
amount determined under paragraph (2) for the fiscal year minus
the total amount received under the provisions of law described
under section 10961(c) for the preceding fiscal year.
``(2) Determination of the initial amount.--The initial
amount referred to in paragraph (1) is equal to $100 multiplied
by the total number of students, over 50 students, in average
daily attendance in such eligible agency plus $20,000, except
that the initial amount may not exceed $60,000.
``(3) Ratable adjustment.--
``(A) In general.--If the amount made available for
this subpart for any fiscal year is not sufficient to
pay in full the amounts that local educational agencies
are eligible to receive under paragraph (1) for such
year, the Secretary shall ratably reduce such amounts
for such year.
``(B) Additional amounts.--If additional funds
become available for making payments under paragraph
(1) for such fiscal year, payments that were reduced
under subparagraph (A) shall be increased on the same
basis as such payments were reduced.
``(5) Census determination.--
``(A) In general.--Each local educational agency
desiring a grant under this section shall conduct a
census not later than December 1 of each year to
determine the number of kindergarten through grade 12
students in average daily attendance at the schools
served by the local educational agency.
``(B) Submission.--Each local educational agency
shall submit the number described in subparagraph (A)
to the Secretary not later than March 1 of each year.
``(d) Disbursal.--The Secretary shall disburse the funds awarded to
a local educational agency under this section for a fiscal year not
later than July 1 of that year.
``(e) Special Rule.--A local educational agency that is eligible to
receive a grant under this subpart for a fiscal year shall be
ineligible to receive funds for such fiscal year under subpart 2.
``(f) Supplement Not Supplant.--Funds made available under this
section shall be used to supplement and not supplant any other Federal,
State or local education funds.
``SEC. 10963. ACCOUNTABILITY.
``(a) Academic Achievement.--
``(1) In general.--Each local educational agency that uses
or receives funds under section 10961 or 10962 for a fiscal
year shall administer an assessment consistent with section
1111.
``(2) Special rule.--Each local educational agency that
uses or receives funds under section 10961 or 10962 shall use
the same assessment described in paragraph (1) for each year of
participation in the program under such section.
``(b) State Educational Agency Determination Regarding Continuing
Participation.--Each State educational agency that receives funding
under the provisions of law described in section 10961(c) shall--
``(1) after the second year that a local educational agency
participates in a program under section 10961 or 10962 and on
the basis of the results of the assessments described in
subsection (a), determine whether the students served by the
local educational agency participating in the program performed
in accordance with section 1111; and
``(2) only permit those local educational agencies that so
participated and met the requirements of section 1111(b)(2) to
continue to so participate.
``Subpart 2--Low-Income And Rural School Program
``SEC. 10971. PROGRAM AUTHORIZED.
``(a) Reservations.--From amounts appropriated under section 10982
for this subpart for a fiscal year, the Secretary shall reserve \1/2\
of 1 percent to make awards to elementary or secondary schools operated
or supported by the Bureau of Indian Affairs to carry out the purpose
of this subpart.
``(b) Grants to States.--
``(1) In general.--From amounts appropriated under section
10982 for this subpart that are not reserved under subsection
(a), the Secretary shall award grants for a fiscal year to
State educational agencies that have applications approved
under section 10973 to enable the State educational agencies to
award subgrants to eligible local educational agencies for
local authorized activities described in subsection (c)(2).
``(2) Allocation.--From amounts appropriated for this
subpart, the Secretary shall allocate to each State educational
agency for a fiscal year an amount that bears the same ratio to
the amount of funds appropriated under section 10982 for this
subpart that are not reserved under subsection (a) as the
number of students in average daily attendance served by
eligible local educational agencies in the State bears to the
number of all such students served by eligible local
educational agencies in all States for that fiscal year.
``(3) Direct awards to specially qualified agencies.--
``(A) Nonparticipating state.--If a State
educational agency elects not to participate in the
program under this subpart or does not have an
application approved under section 10973 a specially
qualified agency in such State desiring a grant under
this subpart shall apply directly to the Secretary to
receive an award under this subpart.
``(B) Direct awards to specially qualified
agencies.--The Secretary may award, on a competitive
basis, the amount the State educational agency is
eligible to receive under paragraph (2) directly to
specially qualified agencies in the State.
``(c) Local Awards.--
``(1) Eligibility.--A local educational agency shall be
eligible to receive funds under this subpart if--
``(A) 20 percent or more of the children aged 5 to
17, inclusive, served by the local educational agency
are from families with incomes below the poverty line;
and
``(B) all of the schools served by the agency are
located in a community with a Rural-Urban Continuum
Code of 6, 7, 8, or 9, as determined by the Secretary
of Agriculture.
``(2) Uses of funds.--Grant funds awarded to local
educational agencies or made available to schools under this
subpart shall be used for--
``(A) educational technology, including software
and hardware;
``(B) professional development;
``(C) technical assistance;
``(D) teacher recruitment and retention;
``(E) parental involvement activities; or
``(F) academic enrichment programs.
``SEC. 10972. STATE DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS.
``(a) Award Basis.--A State educational agency shall award grants
to eligible local educational agencies--
``(1) on a competitive basis; or
``(2) according to a formula based on the number of
students in average daily attendance served by the eligible
local educational agencies or schools (as appropriate) in the
State, as determined by the State.
``(b) Administrative Costs.--A State educational agency receiving a
grant under this subpart may not use more than 5 percent of the amount
of the grant for State administrative costs.
``SEC. 10973. APPLICATIONS.
``Each State educational agency and specially qualified agency
desiring to rece
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ive a grant under this subpart shall submit an
application to the Secretary at such time, in such manner, and
accompanied by such information as the Secretary may require. Such
application shall include specific measurable goals and objectives to
be achieved which may include specific educational goals and objectives
relating to increased student academic achievement, decreased student
drop-out rates, or such other factors that the State educational agency
or specially qualified agency may choose to measure.
``SEC. 10974. REPORTS.
``(a) State Reports.--Each State educational agency that receives a
grant under this subpart shall provide an annual report to the
Secretary. The report shall describe--
``(1) the method the State educational agency used to award
grants to eligible local educational agencies and to provide
assistance to schools under this subpart;
``(2) how local educational agencies and schools used funds
provided under this subpart; and
``(3) the degree to which progress has been made toward
meeting the goals and objectives described in the application
submitted under section 10973.
``(b) Specially Qualified Agency Report.--Each specially qualified
agency that receives a grant under this subpart shall provide an annual
report to the Secretary. Such report shall describe--
``(1) how such agency uses funds provided under this
subpart; and
``(2) the degree to which progress has been made toward
meeting the goals and objectives described in the application
submitted under section 10971(b)(3)(A).
``(c) Report to Congress.--The Secretary shall prepare and submit
to the Committee on Education and the Workforce for the House of
Representatives and the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and
Pensions for the Senate an annual report. The report shall describe--
``(1) the methods the State educational agency used to
award grants to eligible local educational agencies and to
provide assistance to schools under this subpart;
``(2) how eligible local educational agencies and schools
used funds provided under this subpart; and
``(3) progress made in meeting specific measurable
educational goals and objectives.
``SEC. 10975. DEFINITIONS.
``For the purposes of this subpart--
``(1) The term `poverty line' means the poverty line (as
defined by the Office of Management and Budget, and revised
annually in accordance with section 673(2) of the Community
Services Block Grant Act (42 U.S.C. 9902(2))) applicable to a
family of the size involved.
``(2) The term `specially qualified agency' means an
eligible local educational agency, located in a State that does
not participate in a program under this subpart in a fiscal
year, that may apply directly to the Secretary for a grant in
such year in accordance with section 10971(b)(3).
``Subpart 3--General Provisions
``SEC. 10981. DEFINITION.
``For the purposes of this part, the term `State' means each of the
50 States, the District of Columbia, and the Commonwealth of Puerto
Rico.
``SEC. 10982. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.
``There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out this part
$125,000,000 for fiscal year 2002 and such sums as may be necessary for
each of four succeeding fiscal years to be distributed equally between
subparts 1 and 2.''.
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