SEC. 4203

STATE APPLICATIONS

 

 

Section Summary

 


ESSA

SEC. 4203. STATE APPLICATION.

``(a) In General.--In order to receive an allotment under section

4202 for any fiscal year, a State shall submit to the Secretary, at such

time as the Secretary may require, an application that--

``(1) designates the State educational agency as the agency

responsible for the administration and supervision of programs

assisted under this part;

``(2) describes how the State educational agency will use

funds received under this part, including funds reserved for

State-level activities;

``(3) contains an assurance that the State educational

agency--

``(A) will make awards under this part to eligible

entities that serve--

``(i) students who primarily attend--

``(I) schools implementing

comprehensive support and improvement

activities or targeted support and

improvement activities under section

1111(d); and

``(II) other schools determined by

the local educational agency to be in

need of intervention and support; and

``(ii) the families of such students; and

``(B) will further give priority to eligible

entities that propose in the application to serve

students described in subclauses (I) and (II) of section

4204(i)(1)(A)(i);

``(4) describes the procedures and criteria the State

educational agency will use for reviewing applications and

awarding funds to eligible entities on a competitive basis,

which shall include procedures and criteria that take into

consideration the likelihood that a proposed community learning

center will help participating students meet the challenging

State academic standards and any local academic standards;

``(5) describes how the State educational agency will ensure

that awards made under this part are--

``(A) of sufficient size and scope to support high-

quality, effective programs that are consistent with the

purpose of this part; and

``(B) in amounts that are consistent with section

4204(h);

``(6) describes the steps the State educational agency will

take to ensure that programs implement effective strategies,

including providing ongoing technical assistance and training,

evaluation, dissemination of promising practices, and

coordination of professional development for staff in specific

content areas and youth development;

``(7) describes how programs under this part will be

coordinated with programs under this Act, and other programs as

appropriate;

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``(8) contains an assurance that the State educational

agency--

``(A) will make awards for programs for a period of

not less than 3 years and not more than 5 years; and

``(B) will require each eligible entity seeking such

an award to submit a plan describing how the activities

to be funded through the award will continue after

funding under this part ends;

``(9) contains an assurance that funds appropriated to carry

out this part will be used to supplement, and not supplant,

other Federal, State, and local public funds expended to provide

programs and activities authorized under this part and other

similar programs;

``(10) contains an assurance that the State educational

agency will require eligible entities to describe in their

applications under section 4204(b) how the transportation needs

of participating students will be addressed;

``(11) describes how the State will--

``(A) prescreen external organizations that could

provide assistance in carrying out the activities under

this part; and

``(B) develop and make available to eligible

entities a list of external organizations that

successfully completed the prescreening process;

``(12) provides--

``(A) an assurance that the application was

developed in consultation and coordination with

appropriate State officials, including the chief State

school officer, and other State agencies administering

before and after school (or summer recess) programs and

activities, the heads of the State health and mental

health agencies or their designees, statewide after-

school networks (where applicable) and representatives

of teachers, local educational agencies, and community-

based organizations; and

``(B) a description of any other representatives of

teachers, parents, students, or the business community

that the State has selected to assist in the development

of the application, if applicable;

``(13) describes the results of the State's needs and

resources assessment for before and after school (or summer

recess) programs and activities, which shall be based on the

results of on-going State evaluation activities;

``(14) describes how the State educational agency will

evaluate the effectiveness of programs and activities carried

out under this part, which shall include, at a minimum--

``(A) a description of the performance indicators

and performance measures that will be used to evaluate

programs and activities with emphasis on alignment with

the regular academic program of the school and the

academic needs of participating students, including

performance indicators and measures that--

``(i) are able to track student success and

improvement over time;

``(ii) include State assessment results and

other indicators of student success and

improvement, such as improved attendance during

the school day, better classroom grades, regular

(or consistent) program

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attendance, and on-time advancement to the next

grade level; and

``(iii) for high school students, may include

indicators such as career competencies, successful

completion of internships or apprenticeships, or

work-based learning opportunities;

``(B) a description of how data collected for the

purposes of subparagraph (A) will be collected; and

``(C) public dissemination of the evaluations of

programs and activities carried out under this part; and

``(15) provides for timely public notice of intent to file

an application and an assurance that the application will be

available for public review after submission.

``(b) Deemed Approval.--An application submitted by a State

educational agency pursuant to subsection (a) shall be deemed to be

approved by the Secretary unless the Secretary makes a written

determination, prior to the expiration of the 120-day period beginning

on the date on which the Secretary received the application, that the

application is not in compliance with this part.

``(c) Disapproval.--The Secretary shall not finally disapprove the

application, except after giving the State educational agency notice and

an opportunity for a hearing.

``(d) Notification.--If the Secretary finds that the application is

not in compliance, in whole or in part, with this part, the Secretary

shall--

``(1) give the State educational agency notice and an

opportunity for a hearing; and

``(2) notify the State educational agency of the finding of

noncompliance and, in such notification--

``(A) cite the specific provisions in the

application that are not in compliance; and

``(B) request additional information, only as to the

noncompliant provisions, needed to make the application

compliant.

``(e) Response.--If the State educational agency responds to the

Secretary's notification described in subsection (d)(2) during the 45-

day period beginning on the date on which the agency received the

notification, and resubmits the application with the requested

information described in subsection (d)(2)(B), the Secretary shall

approve or disapprove such application prior to the later of--

``(1) the expiration of the 45-day period beginning on the

date on which the application is resubmitted; or

``(2) the expiration of the 120-day period described in

subsection (b).

``(f) Failure to Respond.--If the State educational agency does not

respond to the Secretary's notification described in subsection (d)(2)

during the 45-day period beginning on the date on which the agency

received the notification, such application shall be deemed to be

disapproved.

``(g) Limitation.--The Secretary may not give a priority or a

preference for States or eligible entities that seek to use funds made

available under this part to extend the regular school day.


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