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Programs FY 2001 Objective


Requested

(in thousands) 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 4.1 4.2 4.3
Education Reform
1 21st Century Community $1,000,000 x x x x x
Learning Centers (ESEA
X-I)
2 Small, Safe And Successful 120,000
High Schools (ESEA X-A,
Section 10105)
Education Technology
3 Technology Literacy 450,000 x
Challenge Fund (Section
3132)
4 Next Generation 170,000 x
Technology Innovation
(Proposed Legislation)
5 Regional Technology In 10,000 x x x x x x x
Education Consortia
(Section 3141)
6 Ready-To-Learn Television 16,000 x x x
7 Technology Leadership 2,000 x
Activities (Section 3122)
8 Telecommunications 5,000 x x
Demonstration Project For
Mathematics Development
(Proposed Legislation)
9 Community Technology 100,000 x
Centers (Section 3122)
10 Preparing Tomorrow's 150,000 x x
Teachers To Use
Technology (Section 3122)
11 Recognition and Rewards 50,000
12 Goals 2000 Parental 33,000 x x x x
Assistance
Education for the Disadvantaged
13 Title I Grants To Local 8,357,500 x x x x x x x x
Educational Agencies
(ESEA I-A)
14 Even Start (ESEA I-B) 150,000 x x x x x
15 Migrant (ESEA I-C) 380,000 x x
16 Programs For Children 42,000 x
And Youth Who Are
Neglected And Delinquent
(ESEA I-D)
17 Demonstrations of 240,000 x x x x x x x
Comprehensive School
Reform
18 High School Equivalency 20,000 x x x
Program
19 College Assistance Migrant 10,000 x

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Requested

(in thousands) 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 4.1 4.2 4.3
Impact Aid
20 Basic Support Payments 770,000 x
School Improvement Programs
21 Teaching To High 690,000 x
Standards State Grants
(Proposed Legislation)
22 School Leadership 40,000 x
Initiative (Proposed
Legislation)
23 National Activities For The 25,000 x x
Improvement Of Teaching
And School Leadership
(Proposed Legislation)
24 Eisenhower Regional 15,000 x x x
Mathematics And Science
Education Consortia
(ESEA XIII-C)
25 Teacher Quality: 75,000 x
Hometown Teachers
26 Teacher Quality: Higher 50,000 x
Standards
27 Teacher Quality: Teacher 50,000 x
Quality Incentives
28 Transition To Teaching: 25,000
Troops To Teachers
(Proposed Legislation)
29 Early Childhood Educator 30,000 x x
Professional Development
(Proposed Legislation)
30 Safe and Drug Free: State 439,250 x
Grants (ESEA IV-A,
Subpart 1)
31 Safe and Drug Free: 200,750 x
National Programs (ESEA
IV-A, Subpart 2)
32 Safe and Drug Free: 10,000 x
Project SERV (ESEA IV-
A, Subpart 2)
33 Inexpensive Book 20,000 x
Distribution (ESEA X-E)
34 Arts In Education (ESEA 23,000 x x
X-D-1)
35 Magnet Schools Assistance 110,000 x x x
Program (ESEA V-A)
36 Education For Homeless 31,700 x
Children And Youth
(SBMHAA Title VII-B)
37 Women's Educational 3,000 x
Equity (ESEA V-B)
38 Training And Advisory 7,334 x x x
Services (CRA IV)
39 Education For Native 23,000 x x
Hawaiians (ESEA IX-B)
40 Alaska Native Education 13,000 x x
Equity (ESEA IX-C)
41 Charter Schools (ESEA X- 175,000 x
C)

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Requested

(in thousands) 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 4.1 4.2 4.3
42 Opportunities To Improve 20,000 x
Our Nation's Schools
(OPTIONS) (Proposed
Legislation)
43 Advanced Placement 20,000 x
Incentives (HEA VIII-B)
44 Strengthening Technical 38,000 x
Assistance Capacity Grants
(Proposed Legislation)
45 School Renovation 1,300
America Reads Challenge
46 Reading Excellence 286,000 x x x x
Indian Education
47 Grants to LEAs 115,500 x x
Bilingual and Immigrant
Education
48 Bilingual Ed. Instructional 296,000 x
Services
49 Foreign Language 14,000 x
Assistance
50 Immigrant Education 150,000 x
Special Education (IDEA)
51 Grants to States and 5,669,685 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
Preschool Grants
52 Grants for Infants and 383,567 x x x x x x x
Families
53 National Activities 315,589 x x x x x x x x x
Rehabilitation Services and
Disability Research
54 State Vocational 2,375,792 x
Rehabilitation Services
(RA I-A And Sections 110
And 111)
55 American Indian 23,998 x
Vocational Rehabilitation
Services (RA I-C)
56 Client Assistance Program 11,147 x
(CAP) (RA Section 112)
57 Training (RA Section 302) 39,629 x x
58 Special Demonstration 21,672 x
Programs (RA Section
303)
59 Migrant And Seasonal 2,850 x
Farmworkers Program (RA
Section 304)
60 Recreation Program (RA 2,596 x
Section 305)
61 Protection & Advocacy Of 12,132 x x
Individual Rights (PAIR)
(RA Section 509)
62 Projects With Industry 22,071 x
(PWI) (RA VI-A)
63 Independent Living (RA 95,296 x
VII)
64 Program Improvement (RA 1,900 x
Section 12 (A))

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(in thousands) 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 4.1 4.2 4.3
65 Helen Keller National 8,717 x
Center For Deaf-Blind
Youths And Adults
(HKNCA)
66 National Institute On 100,000 x x x x
Disability And
Rehabilitation Research
(NIDRR) (RA II)
67 Assistive Technology 41,112 x x x
Program (ATA)

Special Institutions for Persons


with Disabilities
68 American Printing House / 10,265 x x x x x
Blind
69 NTID 51,786 x x x x
70 Gallaudet University 87,650 x x x x x x x
Vocational and Adult Education
71 Vocational Ed. Basic State 855,650 x
Grants
72 Vocational Ed. Tech-Prep 306,000 x
Education
73 Voc. Ed. National 17,500 x
Programs
74 Tribally Controlled Postsec 4,600 x
75 State Grants for 12,00 x x
Incarcerated Youths
76 Adult Education State 460,000 x x x x x x x x
Grants
77 Adult Education 89,000 x
Leadership
78 National Institute for 6,500 x
Literacy
Student Financial Assistance
79 Pell Grants 8,356,000 x
80 Fed. Supp Ed. Opportunity 691,000 x
Grants
81 Federal Work Study 1,011,000 x
82 Federal Perkins Loans 160,000 x
83 Leveraging Educational 40,000 x
Assistance Partnership
84 Federal Family Education 2,808,302 x x
Loans
85 Federal Direct Student 770,000 x x
Loans
Higher Education
86 Title III Aid For 357,000 x x
Institutional Development
87 Title III Dual Degree 40,000 x
88 International Education and 73,000 x x
Foreign Language
89 FIPSE 31,200 x
90 Demonstration Projects 5,000 x
91 Interest Subsidy Grants 10,000 x

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Requested

(in thousands) 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 4.1 4.2 4.3
92 Federal TRIO Programs 725,000 x x
93 Gear UP 325,000 x
94 Byrd Honors Scholarships 41,001 x x x x
95 Javits 10,000 x
96 National Need Graduate 31,000 x
Fellowships
97 Child Care Access 15,000 x
98 Learning Anytime 30,000 x
Anywhere
99 Teacher Quality 98,000
Enhancement (HEA II)
100 Underground Railroad 1,750
Program (HE Amendments
Of 1998, VIII-H)
101 GPRA Data/HEA Program 3,000 x x x x
Evaluation (Dept. Ed.
Appropriations Act, 2000)
102 Howard University 224,000 x
Research and Improvement
103 Research, Development 198,567 x x x
And Dissemination
(Proposed Legislation)
104 Statistics 84,000 x x
105 National Assessment 42,500 x x x
106 FIE 137,150 x x x x x
107 Javits Gifted and Talented 7,500 x x
108 National Writing Project 10,000 x x x x x
109 Civic Education 9,850 x
110 International Education 8,000 x
Exchange
Department Management
111 Office for Civil Rights 76,000 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
112 Office of the Inspector 36,500 x x x x x x
General

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