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OESE programs can also be found in a list with descriptions and by subject.
Hurricane Help for Schools - Hurricane Education Recovery Act Programs
Academic Improvement and Teacher Quality Programs
- Advanced Placement Incentive Program
- Advanced Placement Test Fee Program
- Alaska Native Education
- Comprehensive School Reform (CSR) Program
- Comprehensive School Reform Quality Initiatives
- Gulf Coast Recovery Grant Initiative
- Hurricane Educator Assistance Program
- Immediate Aid To Restart School Operations (RESTART)
- Improving Literacy Through School Libraries
- Improving Teacher Quality State Formula Grants (Title II)
- Innovative Approaches To Literacy Programs
- Javits Gifted and Talented Education
- Mathematics and Science Partnerships
- National Clearinghouse for Comprehensive School Reform
- Native Hawaiian Education
- Reading First
- High School Graduation Initiative also known as School Dropout Prevention Program
- Smaller Learning Communities Program
- Striving Readers
- Striving Readers Comprehensive Literacy
- Teacher Incentive Fund
- 21st Century Community Learning Centers
- Early Childhood Educator Professional Development Program
- Early Reading First (Title I, Part B, Subpart 2)
- Even Start
- Even Start Discretionary Grant to a Prison that Houses Women and Children
- Even Start Family Literacy Program Grants for Indian Tribes and Tribal Organizations
- Even Start Formula Grants to States (Title I, Part B, Subpart 3)
- Race To The Top-Early Learning Challenge
- Section 8002 - Payments for Federal Property
- Section 8003 - Payments for Federally Connected Children
- Section 8007(b) - Discretionary Construction Grant Program
- Section 8008 - Facilities Maintenance
- Demonstration Grants for Indian Children
- Indian Education Formula Grants
- Indian Education Professional Development Program
- College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP)
- High School Equivalency Program (HEP)
- Migrant Education Basic State Formula Grants (Title I, Part C)
- Migrant Education Consortium Incentive Grants
- Migrant Education Even Start
- Migrant Students Records Exchange Initiative (MSIX)
Office of Safe and Healthy Students
- Carol M. White Physical Education Program (Discretionary Grants)
- Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Discretionary Grants (Discretionary Grants)
- Grants for the Integration of Schools and Mental Health Systems (Discretionary Grants)
- Foundations for Learning Grants Program (Discretionary Grants)
- Safe and Supportive Schools (Discretionary Grants)
- Governors' Grants (Formula Grants)
- Grants to States to Improve Management of Drug and Violence Prevention Programs (Discretionary Grants)
- Safe and Drug-Free Schools Native Hawaiian Program (Discretionary Grants)
- State Formula Grants for SEAs (Formula Grants)
- Models of Exemplary, Effective, and Promising Alcohol or Other Drug Prevention Programs on College Campuses (Discretionary Grants)
- School-Based Student Drug-Testing Programs (Discretionary Grants)
- Discretionary Grants to Reduce Alcohol Abuse (Discretionary Grants)
- Grant Competition to Prevent High-Risk Drinking and Violent Behavior Among College Students (Discretionary Grants)
- Grants for Coalitions to Prevent and Reduce Alcohol Abuse at Institutions of Higher Education
- Mentoring Grants (Discretionary Grants)
- The Challenge Newsletter Grant Competition (Discretionary Grant)
- Partnerships in Character Education Program (Discretionary Grants)
- Civic Education
- Civic Education - Improve Public Knowledge of and Support for Democracy
- We The People
- Cooperative Civic Education and Economic Education Exchange Program (Discretionary Grants)
- Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools (Discretionary Grants)
- School Emergency Response to Violence (Project SERV) (Discretionary Grants)
- Emergency Management for Higher Education
- Safe Schools/Healthy Students Discretionary Grants (Discretionary Grants)
Staff also implement several other provisions of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as amended by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. These provisions are consistent with the office's mission to support the creation of safe, disciplined, drug-free and healthy learning environments for students, and include:
- Gun-Free Schools Act (Title IV, Part A, Subpart 3, Section 4141)
- Transfer of Disciplinary Records (Title IV, Part A, Subpart 4, Section 4155)
- Pro-Children Act (Title IV, Part C)
- Unsafe School Choice Option (Title IX, Part E, Section 9532)
School Support and Rural Programs
- Technical Assistance
- Flexibility and Waivers
- Rural Education Achievement Program
This program includes: - Technology
- Consolidated Grant to the Insular Areas
- Consolidated Grant to the Outlying Areas
- Territories and Freely Associated State Education Grant Program
- Innovative Programs (Title V, Part A)
Student Achievement and School Accountability Programs
- Education for Homeless Children and Youth - Grants for State and Local Activities
- Homeless Education Disaster Assistance
- Enhanced Assessment Grants
- English Language Acquisition State Grants (Title III)
- Grants for State Assessments
- Improving Basic Programs Operated by Local Educational Agencies (Title I, Part A)
- Neglected and Delinquent State Agency and Local Educational Agency Program (Title I, Part D)
- School Improvement Fund
* Not funded for FY 2002 (or only received continuation funding)
Related Websites
- American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
- Office of Innovation and Improvement
- Office of Safe and Healthy Students (formerly Safe and Drug Free Schools)
- Smaller Learning Communities Program
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