TITLE I: IMPROVING THE ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT OF THE DISADVANTAGED

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PROGRAMS IN THE ESEA FRAMEWORK (Every Student Succeeds Act) AS APPROVED BY THE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ALL PROGRAMS ARE AUTHORIZED FROM FY 20017 THROUGH FY 2020 (ALL NUMBERS IN THOUSANDS) NOTE: The following is based on CEF s reading of the framework. Until the bill is officially drafted and filed the following is subject to revisions and clarifications NOTE: The framework states that authorized levels may be adjusted based on future changes to the Budget Control Act spending caps TITLE I: IMPROVING THE ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT OF THE DISADVANTAGED Part A: IMPROVING BASIC PROGRAMS OPERATED BY LOCAL EDUCATIONAL AGENCIES FY 2015 Appropriation: $14,409,802; FY 2015 Appropriation for School Improvement grants: $ FY 2017: $15,013,028 FY 2018: $15,458,169 FY 2019: $15,898,081 FY 2020: $16,183,055 Note: School Improvement Grants is eliminated as a separate program, but the current 1

law 4% set-aside by states from their Title I allocation for school improvement is increased to 7%. Part B: ACADEMIC ASSESSMENTS FY 2015 Appropriation: $378,000 $378,000 for each year, FY 17 through FY 20 PART C: EDUCATION OF MIGRATORY CHILDREN FY 2015 Appropriation: $374,751 $374,751 for each year, FY 17 through FY 20 PART D: PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH WHO ARE NEGLECTED, DELINQUENT, OR AT-RISK FY 2015 Appropriation: $47,614 $47,614 for each year, FY 17 through FY 20 PART E: FLEXIBILITY FOR EQUITABLE PER PUPIL FUNDING PART F: GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR EVALUATION: FY 2015 Appropriation: $710 $710 for each year, FY 17 through FY 20 TITLE II: PREPARING, TRAINING, AND RECRUITING HIGH-QUALITY TEACHERS, PRINCIPALS, AND OTHER SCHOOL LEADERS PART A: TEACHER, PRINCIPAL AND OTHER SCHOOL LEADER TRAINING AND RECRUITING FUND FY 2015 Appropriation for Teacher Quality State Grants: $2,349,830 $2,295,830 for each year, FY 17 through FY 20 PART B: NATIONAL ACTIVITIES AUTHORIZED LEVELS TOTAL for the subparts listed below (the framework does not currently provide a breakdown of the funding among the subparts but there will be specific reservations for the four subparts): FY 2017: $468,881 FY 2018: $468,881 FY 2019: $469,168 FY 2020: $489,168 o Subpart 1: Teacher And School Leader Incentive Program o Subpart 2: Literacy Education for All, Results for the Nation (LEARN) 2

Sec. 2226: Literacy (this is the literacy part of Sec. 5009 of the Senate bill) o Subpart 3: American History and Civics Education o Subpart 4: Programs Of National Significance Sec. 2242: Supporting Effective Educator Development (not less than 40% of the funds for this subpart are for these activities) Sec. 2243: School Leader Recruitment and Support (not less than 40% of the funds for this subpart are for these activities) Sec. 2244: Technical Assistance and Evaluation Sec. 2245: STEM Master Teacher Corps PART C: GENERAL PROVISIONS TITLE III: LANGUAGE INSTRUCTION FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS AND IMMIGRANT STUDENTS PART A: ENGLISH LANGUAGE ACQUISITION, LANGUAGE ENHANCEMENT AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT ACT FY 2015 Appropriation: $737,400 FY 2017: $756,332 FY 2018: $769,568 FY 2019: $784,960 FY 2020: $884,960 o Subpart 1: Grants and Subgrants For English Language Acquisition And Language Enhancement o Subpart 2: Accountability And Administration o Subpart 3: National Professional Development Project PART B: GENERAL PROVISIONS TITLE IV: 21 ST CENTURY SCHOOLS PART A: STUDENT SUPPORT AND ACADEMIC ENHANCEMENT GRANTS FY 2015 Appropriation: NA FY 2017: $1,650,000 FY 2018: $1,600,000 FY 2019: $1,600,000 3

FY 2020: $1,600,000 o Sec. 4107: Well-Rounded Educational Opportunities o Sec. 4108: Safe and Healthy Students o Sec. 4109: Effective Use of Technology Note: LEAs must spend at least 20% of their funds on at least one activity in Sec. 4107, at least 20% of their funds on at least one activity on Sec. 4108, and a portion of their funds on at least one activity under Sec. 4109. PART B: 21 ST CENTURY COMMUNITY LEARNING CENTERS FY 2015 Appropriation: $1,151,673 FY 2017: $1,000,000 FY 2018: $1,100,000 FY 2019: $1,100,000 FY 2020: $1,100,000 PART C: EXPANDING OPPORTUNITIES THROUGH QUALITY CHARTER SCHOOLS FY 2015 Appropriation: $253,172 FY 2017: $270,000 FY 2018: $270,000 FY 2019: $300,000 FY 2020: $300,000 PART D: MAGNET SCHOOLS FY 2015 Appropriation: $91,647 FY 2017: $94,000 FY 2018: $96,820 FY 2019: $102,387 FY 2020: $108,530 PART E: FAMILY ENGAGEMENT IN EDUCATION PROGRAMS FY 2015 Appropriation: NA $10,000 for each year, FY 17 through FY 20 PART F: NATIONAL ACTIVITIES (we don t know the authorization levels for this part) o Subpart 1: Education Innovation and Research 4

o Subpart 2: Community Support for School Success Sec. 4264: Promise Neighborhoods Sec. 4265: Full Service Community Schools o Subpart 3: National Activities for School Safety o Subpart 4: Grants for Academic Enrichment Sec. 4650: Awards for Academic Enrichment Sec. 4651: Arts Education Sec. 4652: Ready To Learn Sec. 4653: Supporting High-Ability Learners and Learning TITLE V: STATE INNOVATION AND LOCAL FLEXIBILITY PART A: FUNDING TRANSFERABILITY FOR STATE AND LOCAL EDUCATION AGENCIES PART B: WEIGHTED STUDENT FUNDING FORMULA PILOT PROGRAM PART C: RURAL EDUCATION INITIATIVE FY 2015 Appropriation: $169,840 $169,840 for each year, FY 17 through FY 20 o Subpart 1: Small, Rural School Achievement Program o Subpart 2: Rural and Low-Income School Program o Subpart 3: General Provisions PART D: GENERAL PROVISIONS TITLE VI: INDIAN, NATIVE HAWAIIAN, AND ALASKA NATIVE EDUCATION PART A: INDIAN EDUCATION o Subpart 1: Formula Grants to LEAs FY 2015 Appropriation: $100,381 FY 2017: $100,381 FY 2018: $102,389 FY 2019: $104,436 FY 2020: $106,525 o Subpart 2: Special Programs And Projects To Improve Educational Opportunities For Indian Children o Subpart 3: National Activities FY 2015 Combined Appropriation for special programs/projects and national 5

activities: $23,588 $23,588 for each year, FY 17 through FY 20 o Subpart 5: Federal Administration o Subpart 6: Definitions, Authorizations PART B: NATIVE HAWAIIAN EDUCATION FY 2015 Appropriation: $32,397 $32,397 for each year, FY 17 through FY 20 PART C: ALASKA NATIVE EDUCATION FY 2015 Appropriation: $31,453 $31,453 for each year, FY 17 through FY 20 TITLE VII: IMPACT AID o Sec. 7002. Payments for Federal Property FY 2015 Appropriation: $66,813 FY 2017: $66,813 FY 2018: $66,813 FY 2019: $66,813 FY 2020: $71,998 o Sec. 7003. Basic support payments FY 2015 Appropriation: $1,151,233 FY 2017: $1,151,233 FY 2018: $1,151,233 FY 2019: $1,151,233 FY 2020: $1,240,573 o Payments for children with disabilities FY 2015 Appropriation: $48,316 FY 2017: $48,316 FY 2018: $48,316 FY 2019: $48,316 6

FY 2020: $52,065 o Sec. 7007. Construction FY 2015 Appropriation: $17,406 FY 2017: $17,406 FY 2018: $17,406 FY 2019: $17,406 FY 2020: $18,757 o Sec. 7008, Facilities Maintenance FY 2015 Appropriation: $4,835 FY 2017: $4,835 FY 2018: $4,835 FY 2019: $4,835 FY 2020: $5,210 TITLE VIII: GENERAL PROVISIONS PART A: DEFINITIONS PART B: FLEXIBILITY IN THE USE OF ADMINISTRATIVE AND OTHER FUNDS PART C: COORDINATION OF PROGRAMS; CONSOLIDATED STATE AND LOCAL PLANS AND APPLICATIONS PART D: WAIVERS PART E: APPROVAL AND DISAPPROVAL OF STATE PLANS AND LOCAL APPLICATIONS PART F: UNIFORM PROVISIONS o Subpart 1: Private Schools o Subpart 2; Other provisions o Subpart 3: Teacher Liability Protection o Subpart 5: Gun Possession o Subpart 6: Environmental Tobacco Smoke PART G: EVALUATIONS TITLE IX: EDUCATION OF HOMELESS CHILDREN AND YOUTHS; OTHER LAWS; MISCELLANEOUS 7

PART A: EDUCATION FOR HOMELESS CHILDREN AND YOUTH FY 2015 Appropriation: $65,042 $85,000 for each year, FY 17 through FY 20 PART B: OTHER LAWS; MISCELLANEOUS Sec. 9207 PRESCHOOL DEVELOPMENT GRANTS FY 2015 Appropriation: $250,000 $250,000 for each year, FY 17 through FY 20 8