Sponsor: PEYSER, Peter A. (R-NY)
Description: TO AMEND THE COMM. AMENDMENT TO H.R. 69, A BILL TO EXTEND AND AMEND THE ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION ACT OF 1965, BY PROVIDING THAT TITLE I FUNDS BE DISTRIBUTED ACCORDING TO THE NUMBER OF CHILDREN FROM FAMILIES WITH INCOMES BELOW $4000 PLUS 100% OF CHILDREN FROM FAMILIES WITH INCOMES OVER $4000 RECEIVING ADFC FUNDS.
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Education Amendments - =Title I:  Amendments to  the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965= - Extends the Commissioner  of Education's authority to make payments to State educational agencies to June 30, 1978.
Sets forth procedures and criteria for the making  of special grants to State and local educational agencies.  Provides funds to  local educational agencies for compensatory programs for educationally deprived children,  including handicapped, migratory, and
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						 delinquent children.
Authorizes appropriations for school library resources,  textbooks and other instructional materials for the fiscal year ending  June 30, 1974, and for each of the succeeding fiscal years ending prior to July 1,  1978.  Extends the authorization of additional appropriations authority to July 1,  1978 and the authorization for payments to States under specified conditions.
Authorizes appropriations for supplementary educational  centers and services grants for fiscal years 1974 through 1978.
Authorizes appropriations for grants to strengthen  State Educational Agencies for each fiscal year prior to July 1, 1978.
Bilingual Education Act - Authorizes appropriations  for carrying out the provisions of this Act.
Establishes, in the Office of Education, an Office  of Bilingual Education through which the Commissioner of Education shall  carry out his functions relating to bilingual education.
Establishes, subject to the General Education  Provisions Act, the National Advisory Council on Bilingual Education, to be composed  of 15 members to be appointed by the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare.   Provides that it shall be the duty of the Council to advise the Commissioner of  Education in the preparation of general regulations and with respect to policy matters  arising in the administration and operation of this Act.
Directs the National Institute of Education to  carry out a program of research in the field of bilingual education in order to enhance the  effectiveness of bilingual education programs carried out under this Act.
Authorizes the Commissioner of Education and the  Director of the National Institute of Education to make grants for research or demonstration  projects in the field of bilingual education.
Authorizes the Commissioner and the Director to  make contracts with State educational agencies for the development, in such agencies, of  leadership capabilities in the field of bilingual education.
Authorizes appropriations through fiscal year  1978 for dropout prevention projects.
Authorizes appropriations for school nutrition  and health services, correction education services, and ethnic heritage studies centers.
=Title II:  Equal Educational Opportunities and  the Transportation of Students= - Equal Educational Opportunities Act - Provides that no state  shall deny equal educational opportunity to an individual on account of his or her race, color,  sex, or national origin by means of specified practices.
Provides that the failure of an educational agency  to attain a balance, on the basis of race, color, sex, or national origin, of students  among its schools shall not constitute a denial of equal educational opportunity, or equal  protection of the laws.
Prohibits any court, department or agency of the  United States from ordering the implementation of a plan that would require the transportation  of any student to a school other than the school closest or next closest to his place  of residence which provides the appropriate grade level and type of education for such student.
=Title III:  Federal Impact Aid Programs= - Extends  to June 30, 1978, the date for filing applications for payments with respect to construction  projects for school facilities in areas affected by Federal activities.  Extends Federal assistance  in cases of specified disasters to July 1, 1978.  Extends to July 1, 1978 the Federal  assistance for local educational agencies in areas affected by Federal activity.  Makes conforming  technical amendments.
=Title IV:  Consolidation of Certain Education  Programs= - Authorizes appropriations for use in various education programs including libraries  and learning resources, education for use of the metric system of measurement, gifted and  talented children programs, community schools, career education, consumers' education, women's  equity in education programs, and arts in education programs.
Sets forth procedures for allotment of funds to  the States for use in support of such programs.
Community Schools Act - Authorizes the Commissioner  to make grants to local educational agencies to assist in planning, establishing, expanding,  and operating community education programs.
Women's Educational Equity Act - Establishes the  Advisory Council on Women's Educational Programs and sets forth the composition of such Council.   Authorizes the Commissioner of Education to make grants to, and enter into contracts  with, public agencies, private nonprofit organizations, and individuals for activities designed  to provide educational equity for women in the United States.
=Title V:  Education Administration= - Establishes  the National Center for Education Statistics to collect and disseminate statistics and  other data related to education in the United States and in other nations.  Establishes an  Advisory Council on Education Statistics and sets forth the membership composition of the Council.   Provides that the Council shall review general policies for the operation of the Center  and shall be responsible for establishing standards to insure that statistics and  analyses disseminated by the Center are of high quality and not subject to political influence.
Authorizes appropriations for programs established  under the General Education Provisions Act.  Defines the terms used in this Act.  Sets forth  rules, regulations, and other requirements of general applicability under the General  Education Provisions Act.
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act - Provides  that no funds shall be made available under the General Education Provisions Act to any  State or local educational agency or educational institution which denies or prevents the  parents of students to inspect and review all records and files regarding their children.
=Title VI:  Extension and Revision of Related  Elementary and Secondary Education Programs= - Continues existing programs, including  programs under the Adult Education Act, the Education of the Handicapped Act, Indian education  programs, the National Defense Education Act, and the Emergency School Aid Act.  Authorizes appropriations to carry out such programs.
=Title VII:  National Reading Improvement Program=  - Authorizes the Commissioner to contract with State or local educational agencies  for the carrying out by such agencies, in schools having large numbers of children with reading  deficiencies, of demonstration projects involving the use of innovative methods, systems,  materials, or programs which show promise of overcoming such reading deficiencies.
Authorizes the Commissioner to contract with local  educational agencies for special emphasis projects to determine the effectiveness of intensive  instruction by reading specialists and reading teachers.
Authorizes the Commissioner to enter into contracts  with institutions of higher education for the preparation, production, evaluation, and distribution  for use on public educational television stations of courses for elementary school  teachers who are or intend to be reading teachers.
Authorizes appropriations to carry out the provisions  of this Title.
=Title VIII:  Miscellaneous Provisions= - Authorizes  the President to call and conduct a White House Conference on Education in 1977 in order  to stimulate a national assessment of the condition, needs, and goals of education and to obtain  from a group of citizens broadly representative of all aspects of education a report  of findings and recommendations with respect to such assessment.
Authorizes various studies and surveys, including  a study of the purposes and effectiveness of compensatory education programs, a study of the  measure of poverty used under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, a study of athletic  injuries, and a study of late funding of elementary and secondary education programs.
Makes various technical and conforming amendments.
Authorizes appropriations for carrying out bilingual  vocational training programs.
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Bill titles: A bill to extend and amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, and for other purposes.
Original source documents: Digest of the Congressional Record vol. 120-41, p. H2139;
Links for more info on the vote: congress.gov
 
			