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Note: This document provides a preliminary overview of programs and changes included in the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, signed by the President on January 8, 2002. It is provided as a convenience to readers, is not binding on the Department or others, and may be revised from time to time. Authoritative statements of the Department's interpretation of the Act, and of the amendments it makes to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 and other statutes, will be set out in regulations, guidance, and other appropriate documents.
- Title I-A Basic Programs Operated by LEAs (I-A)
- Local School Improvement Grants (I-1003(g))
- Reading First State Grants (I-B-1)
- Early Reading First (I-B-2)
- Even Start (I-B-3)
- Improving Literacy Through School Libraries (I-B-4)
- Education of Migratory Children (I-C)
- Neglected and Delinquent Children (I-D)
- Title I Evaluation and Demonstrations (I-E-1501-1503)
- Close Up Fellowships (I-E-1504)
- Comprehensive School Reform (I-F)
- Advanced Placement (I-G)
- School Dropout Prevention (I-H)
- Title I General Provisions (I-I)
- Improving Teacher Quality State Grants (II-A)
- Mathematics and Science Partnerships (II-B)
- Troops-to-Teachers (II-C-1-A)
- Transition to Teaching (II-C-1-B)
- National Writing Project (II-C-2)
- Civic Education (II-C-3)
- Teaching of Traditional American History (II-C-4)
- Teacher Liability Protection (II-C-5)
- State and Local Technology Grants (II-D-1 & 2)
- Ready-to-Learn Television (II-D-3)
TITLE III - Language Instruction for LEP and Immigrant Students
- Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities, State/National Programs (IV-A)
- Community Service for Expelled or Suspended Students
- School Security and Technology Resource Center
- National Center for School and Youth Safety
- Grants to Reduce Alcohol Abuse
- Mentoring Programs
- 21st Century Community Learning Centers (IV-B)
- Innovative Programs State Grants (V-A)
- Charter Schools (V-B-1)
- Charter School Facilities - Credit Enhancement Initiatives (V-B-2)
- Voluntary Public School Choice (V-B-3)
- Magnet Schools Assistance (V-C)
- Fund for the Improvement of Education (V-D)
- Elementary and Secondary School Counseling (V-D-2)
- Character Education (V-D-3)
- Smaller Learning Communities (V-D-4)
- Reading is Fundamental - Inexpensive Book Distribution(V-D-5)
- Gifted and Talented Students (V-D-6)
- Star Schools (V-D-7)
- Ready to Teach (V-D-8)
- Foreign Language Assistance (V-D-9)
- Physical Education (V-D-10)
- Community Technology Centers (V-D-11)
- Exchange Programs for Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, and Their Historical Whaling and Trading Partners in Massachusetts (V-D-12)
- Excellence in Economic Education (V-D-13)
- Mental Health Grants (also separate School Readiness Grants) (V-D-14)
- Arts in Education (V-D-15)
- Parent Assistance and Local Family Information Centers (V-D-16)
- Combatting Domestic Violence (V-D-17)
- Healthy, High-Performance Schools (V-D-18)
- Capital Expenses for Private School Children (V-D-19)
- Additional Assistance for LEAs Impacted by Federal Property Acquisition (V-D-20)
- Women's Educational Equity (V-D-21)
- Grants for State Assessments and Enhanced Assessments (VI-A-1)
- ESEA Flexibility Provisions (VI-A-2-4)
- State and Local Transferability (VI-A-2)
- State Flexibility Authority (VI-A-3-A)
- Local Flexibility Demonstration (VI-A-3-B)
- Rural Education Initiative (VI-B)
- National Assessment of Educational Progress (VI-C am. Sec. 411 of NESA)
- Comprehensive Regional Assistance Centers (X-B)
- Eisenhower Regional Mathematics and Science Consortia (X-B)
- Regional Technology in Education Consortia (X-B)
- Education of Homeless Children and Youth (X-B)
- Preparing Tomorrow's Teachers to Use Technology (X-E)
- Protection of Pupil Rights (X-F)
- ESEA Programs - Authorizations of Appropriations
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