(1) In general Each local educational agency plan shall provide assurances that the local educational agency will
(A) inform eligible schools and parents of schoolwide program authority and the ability of such schools to consolidate funds from Federal, State, and local sources;
(B) provide technical assistance and support to schoolwide programs;
(C) work in consultation with schools as the schools develop the schools plans pursuant to section
6314 of this title and assist schools as the schools implement such plans or undertake activities pursuant to section
6315 of this title so that each
school can make adequate yearly progress toward meeting the State
student academic achievement standards;
(D) fulfill such agencys
school improvement responsibilities under section
6316 of this title, including taking actions under paragraphs (7) and (8) of section
6316 (b) of this title;
(E) provide services to eligible children attending private elementary schools and secondary schools in accordance with section
6320 of this title, and timely and meaningful consultation with private
school officials regarding such services;
(F) take into account the experience of model programs for the educationally disadvantaged, and the findings of relevant scientifically based research indicating that services may be most effective if focused on students in the earliest grades at schools that receive funds under this part;
(G) in the case of a local educational agency that chooses to use funds under this part to provide early childhood development services to low-income children below the age of compulsory
school attendance, ensure that such services comply with the education performance standards in effect under section
9836a (a)(1)(B) of title
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(H) work in consultation with schools as the schools develop and implement their plans or activities under sections
6318 and
6319 of this title;
(I) comply with the requirements of section
6319 of this title regarding the qualifications of teachers and paraprofessionals and professional development;
(J) inform eligible schools of the local educational agencys authority to obtain waivers on the schools behalf under subchapter IX of this chapter and, if the State is an Ed-Flex Partnership State, to obtain waivers under the Education Flexibility Partnership Act of 1999;
(K) coordinate and collaborate, to the extent feasible and necessary as determined by the local educational agency, with the State educational agency and other agencies providing services to children, youth, and families with respect to a
school in
school improvement, corrective action, or restructuring under section
6316 of this title if such a
school requests assistance from the local educational agency in addressing major factors that have significantly affected
student achievement at the
school;
(L) ensure, through incentives for voluntary transfers, the provision of professional development, recruitment programs, or other effective strategies, that low-income students and minority students are not taught at higher rates than other students by unqualified, out-of-field, or inexperienced teachers;
(M) use the results of the
student academic assessments required under section
6311 (b)(3) of this title, and other measures or indicators available to the agency, to review annually the progress of each
school served by the agency and receiving funds under this part to determine whether all of the schools are making the progress necessary to ensure that all students will meet the States proficient level of achievement on the State academic assessments described in section
6311 (b)(3) of this title within 12 years from the end of the 20012002
school year;
(N) ensure that the results from the academic assessments required under section
6311 (b)(3) of this title will be provided to parents and teachers as soon as is practicably possible after the test is taken, in an understandable and uniform format and, to the extent practicable, provided in a language that the parents can understand; and
(O) assist each
school served by the agency and assisted under this part in developing or identifying examples of high-quality, effective curricula consistent with section
6311 (b)(8)(D) of this title.
(2) Special rule In carrying out subparagraph (G) of paragraph (1), the Secretary
(A) shall consult with the Secretary of Health and Human Services and shall establish procedures (taking into consideration existing State and local laws, and local teacher contracts) to assist local educational agencies to comply with such subparagraph; and
(B) shall disseminate to local educational agencies the education performance standards in effect under section
9836a (a)(1)(B) of title
42, and such agencies affected by such subparagraph shall plan for the implementation of such subparagraph (taking into consideration existing State and local laws, and local teacher contracts), including pursuing the availability of other Federal, State, and local funding sources to assist in compliance with such subparagraph.