FOR RELEASE: July 31, 2001 |
Contact: Melinda Kitchell Malico (202) 401-1008 |
U.S. Secretary of Education Rod Paige has announced 14 new grants totaling $20.4 million in federal support for magnet school programs that bring diverse groups of children together, offer public school choice and create innovative educational programs for students. The grants - the second group of an expected total of 60 grants and $95 million to be awarded between now and September - are going to school districts in 8 states. Twenty-one school districts were awarded magnet grants as part of the first group to receive funding in June.
The grants, under the federal Magnet Schools Assistance Program, will help school districts set up or strengthen school choice programs in Cerritos, La Quinta, Moreno Valley, Pasadena and San Francisco, Calif.; Boston; St. Paul, Minn.; Freeport and Greenburgh, N.Y.; Winston-Salem, N.C.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Midland and Victoria, Texas and Yakima, Wash.
"Parents, armed with options and choice, are equipped to ensure that their children get the highest quality education possible," Paige said. "Competition among schools can be a powerful motivator to help schools improve the quality and scope of programs they offer, and to make sure that young people learn the core knowledge that they need to succeed in the world today."
The funds awarded today will help school districts establish or expand existing magnet programs that are part of a school district's court-ordered or federally approved desegregation plan.
To qualify for funding, the projects must:
foster interaction among students of different social, economic, ethnic and racial backgrounds in classroom activities and extracurricular activities;
carry out a high-quality educational program that will substantially strengthen students' reading skills or knowledge of mathematics, science, history, geography, English, foreign languages, art, music or vocational skills;
reduce, eliminate or prevent minority group isolation in participating schools;
address the educational needs of the students who will be enrolled in the magnet schools; and,
encourage greater parental decision-making and involvement.
The projects in five school districts - Desert Sands, La Quinta; Greenburgh; Midland; Pasadena and Forsyth County/Winston-Salem - are first-time magnet schools grant recipients.
The department expects to fund a total of 60 awards, ranging in size from less than $1 million to more than $2 million a year over three years. Almost $15 million will fund the continuation of four other magnet schools programs that received initial funding last year as well as 15 innovative programs that involve local desegregation activities that expand parental choice through the use of strategies other than magnet schools.
The Magnet Schools Assistance Program is authorized under Title V, Part A of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, as amended in 1994 and is administered by the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education.
NOTE TO EDITORS: Following is a list of the new grantees. A list of previously named grantees can be found at http://www.ed.gov//news/pressreleases/2001/06/0612001.html
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Magnet Schools Assistance Program -- FY 2001 New Grant Recipients
California | |
ABC Unified School District (USD), Cerritos Contact: Mary Sieu (562) 926-5566 |
$1,156,343 |
Desert Sands USD, La Quinta, Contact: Darlene Dolan (760) 771-8601 | 1,654,822 |
Moreno Valley USD, Contact: Bruce Jorgensen (909) 485-5600 | 2,410,286 |
Pasadena USD, Contact: John D. Banis (626) 568-4525 | 1,501,256 |
San Francisco USD, Contact: Jennifer Hartman (415) 241-6121 | 205,219 |
Massachusetts | |
Boston Public Schools, Contact: Charlotte Harris (617) 635-9685 | 2,219,064 |
Minnesota | |
St. Paul Public Schools, Contact: Patrick Fitzgerald (651) 767-8317 | 1,830,093 |
New York | |
Freeport Public Schools, Contact: Carolyn Thompson (516) 867-5227 | 567,427 |
Greenburgh School District #7, Contact: Donna Bevona (914) 761-6000 | 616,614 |
North Carolina | |
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Public Schools Contact: Jane Pfefferkorn (336) 727-2629 |
2,149,268 |
Tennessee | |
Hamilton County School Department, Chattanooga Contact: Joanne Smith (423) 209-8476 |
1,952,332 |
Texas | |
Midland Independent School District (ISD) Contact: Patricia Maurer (915) 689-1420 |
1,059,029 |
Victoria ISD, Contact: Martha Pedersen (361) 788-9270 | 2,096,829 |
Washington | |
Yakima School District #7, Contact: Rebecca E. Scholl (509) 573-7004 | 1,001,696 |
TOTAL | $20.4 million |
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Last Modified: 05/15/2007
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