Elementary and Secondary Education Amendments of 1966: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 13160 and H.R. 13161, Volumes 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 |
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... percent of actual payments to local educational agencies to 1 percent of the maximum amounts ( after any ratable reduction under section 208 ) for which they are eligible . Section 111. For measuring maintenance of effort for any fiscal ...
... percent of actual payments to local educational agencies to 1 percent of the maximum amounts ( after any ratable reduction under section 208 ) for which they are eligible . Section 111. For measuring maintenance of effort for any fiscal ...
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... percent of total attendance in the case of A category children , and 6 percent in the case of B category children . Payments would be made only for the number of children above the absorption level in each category . If a local ...
... percent of total attendance in the case of A category children , and 6 percent in the case of B category children . Payments would be made only for the number of children above the absorption level in each category . If a local ...
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... percent increase in federally connected children over a 4 - year period rather than a 5 - percent increase over a 2 - year period , as the present law requires . Many local educational agencies receive insufficient payment for the ...
... percent increase in federally connected children over a 4 - year period rather than a 5 - percent increase over a 2 - year period , as the present law requires . Many local educational agencies receive insufficient payment for the ...
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... percent a year or 7 percent over a 2- year period . More recent Office of Education projections show an estimated increase of 1.5 percent a year from 1965 to 1970 . Section 223. This amendment would allow the Commissioner to estimate ...
... percent a year or 7 percent over a 2- year period . More recent Office of Education projections show an estimated increase of 1.5 percent a year from 1965 to 1970 . Section 223. This amendment would allow the Commissioner to estimate ...
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... percent compared to a national average of 29 percent . The proposed amendments make special pro- vision to assure that special needs of Indian children in Bureau of Indian Affairs schools , not now covered , would be met . Funds also ...
... percent compared to a national average of 29 percent . The proposed amendments make special pro- vision to assure that special needs of Indian children in Bureau of Indian Affairs schools , not now covered , would be met . Funds also ...
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administration ALFORD amended Amount Sought application appropriate approved assistance audiovisual basic grant Board of Education CAREY Chairman City committee community action program Congress cooperation coordination County cultural curriculum Department of Education Description Director Economic Opportunity Act educational agencies educational programs educational services Elementary and Secondary equipment evaluation expenditures facilities Federal fiscal funds Further information grades HARRIS high school incentive grant innovative inservice training instructional materials June 30 legislation Massachusetts MEEDS million needs North Dakota number of children Number of persons Office of Education Operational Project OE percent PERKINS personnel Planning Project OE private school problems proposals Public Law public school pupil reading recommended regional school districts school library resources school systems Secondary Education Act secondary school Secretary GARDNER served staff Superintendent of Schools Supplementary Educational Center textbooks tion title III U.S. Office York York City
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Page 5 - local educational agency" means a board of education or other legally constituted local school authority having administrative control and direction of free public education in a county, township, independent, or other school district located within a State.
Page 356 - SCHOOL LIBRARY RESOURCES, TEXTBOOKS, AND OTHER INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS § 821. Appropriations authorized (a) The Commissioner shall carry out a program for making grants for the acquisition of school library resources, textbooks, and other printed and published instructional materials for the use of children and teachers in public and private elementary and secondary schools.
Page 56 - J 103 or $2,000, whichever is greater. (2) that, to the extent consistent with the number of educationally deprived children in the school district of the local educational agency who are enrolled in private elementary and secondary schools, such agency has made provision for including special educational services and arrangements (such as dual enrollment, educational radio and television, and mobile educational services and equipment...
Page 7 - Director is authorized to contract with public or private agencies, institutions, and organizations and with individuals without regard to sections 3648 and 3709 of the Revised Statutes (31 USC 529; 41 USC 5) in carrying out his functions.
Page 371 - To provide a background of information which will enable pupils to make intelligent judgments in their daily life To provide materials on opposing sides of controversial issues so that young citizens may develop under guidance the practice of critical reading and thinking To provide materials representative of the many religious, ethnic, and cultural groups and their contributions to our American heritage To place principle above personal opinion and reason above prejudice in the selection of materials...
Page 4 - States for the operation of such agencies (without regard to the sources of funds from which either of such expenditures are made), divided by the aggregate number of children in average daily attendance to whom such agencies provided free public education during such preceding fiscal year.
Page 3 - ... access thereto as the Commissioner may find necessary to assure the correctness and verification of such reports. "(b) The Commissioner shall approve an application which meets the requirements specified in subsection (a) and he shall not finally disapprove an application except after reasonable notice and opportunity for a hearing to the State educational agency.
Page 396 - Thank you, Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, for the privilege of appearing before you. I...
Page 536 - TITLE I— FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO LOCAL EDUCATIONAL AGENCIES FOR THE EDUCATION OF CHILDREN OF LOW-INCOME FAMILIES DECLARATION OF POLICY SEC.
Page 391 - ... that the applicant will expend during the fiscal year for which the grant is requested (from funds other than funds received under this part) for...