1. Basic grants for the disadvantaged (ECIA Chapter 1): (2) Concentration grants 264.524 Indefinite 1 269,029 To be determ. 2 (3) Neglected and delinquent (section 554 (a)(2)(C)) 32.616 1. Authorizing legislation expired September 30. 1987; however, the one year GEPA extension authorizes Chapter 1 activities through 2. Legislation reauthorizing the programs currently authorized under Chapter 1 of the Education Consolidation and Improvement Act is included in the omnibus legislation (I.R. 5) now pending before Congress. 3. Proposed for later transmittal: estimate based on pending legislation. 4. Concentration grants were not funded in 1988 Funding is proposed in 1989 under pending reauthorizing legislation. 5. Activity would not be authorized in legislation now pending before Congress. 1. A total of $800,000 thousand is authorized for all P.L. 81-874 activities for fiscal year 1988. 2. The GEPA extension applies through September 30, 1989. Legislation reauthorizing P.L. 81-874 and P.L. 81-815 is included in the omnibus education legislation (H.R. 5) now pending before the Congress. (a) State block grants (ECIA 2 subchapters A. B and C). (b) Secretary's discretionary fund (ECIA 2-D): (1) Inexpensive book distribution.. (2) Arts in education........ (3) Alcohol and drug abuse education. (4) Law-related education.. (5) National Diffusion Network. 10,700 10,244 10,244 2 3. Science and mathematics education (Pub. L. 98-377): (a) State grants.... (b) Programs of national significance. Subtotal. 80,000 350,000 119.675 350,000 7 119,675 4 Territorial teacher training (Pub. L. 95-561 sec.1525).. 5. Leadership in educational administration (LEAD) 6. Christa McAuliffe fellowships (HEA V-D-2). Indefinite 2.000 8 Indefinite 8.222 1.915 Indefinite 4,358 1.915 1. The GEPA extension expires September 30, 1988; however, new authorizing legislation is pending. 2. Proposed for later transmittal: estimate based on pending legislation. 3. Section 562 (a) of the Education Consolidation and Improvement Act (ECIA) authorizes such sums as may be necessary to carry out the 4. This program is authorized in 1989; however, new authorizing legislation is pending. 5. A total of $250,000 thousand is authorized for Drug-Free Schools and Communities in 1988, of which 17.2 percent is reserved for National programs and 82.8 percent is reserved for State grants. The 1988 appropriation for State grants exceeded this percentage. The authorizing legislation expires September 30, 1988. The GEPA extension applies through September 30, 1989; however, new authorizing legislation is pending. A total of $350.000 thousand is authorized for Science and Mathematics Education in 1988. of which 90 percent is reserved for State grants. 7. Fund for the Improvement and Reform of Schools and Teaching (H.R. 5). 1987 Appropriation 1988 1988 8. Magnet schools assistance (Pub. L. 98-377). 9. Parental choice open enrollment demonstrations (H.R. 5) 11. Women's educational equity (ESEA IX-C). 15. Ellender fellowships (Pub. L. 92-506). Education of homeless children and youth exemplary Total definite authorization 2. Proposed for later transmittal; estimate based on pending legislation. 3. The authorizing legislation expires September 30, 1988. The GEPA extension applies through September 30, 1989; however, new authorizing legislation is pending. 4. The GEPA extension applies through September 30. 1989. No new authorizing legislation is proposed. 5. This program is authorized in 1989. however, new authorizing legislation is pending. 6. Pub. Law 100 202 section 137 provides that this program should be carried out under the provisions of the Senate passed version of H.M. 5. was appropriated under the Special Programs account (now School Improvement Programs in fiscal year 1988 and is shown in the Vocational and Adult Education account 8. Reappropriation |