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(1) SUPPLEMENT, NOT SUPPLANT.—Amounts provided under a grant or subgrant under this section shall supplement, and not supplant, any other funds available to a State educational agency or local educational agency for school-based mental health services. (2) APPLICATION.—A local educational agency desiring a subgrant under this subsection shall submit an application to the State educational agency at such time, in such manner, and containing such information as the State educational agency may require. 60 0 obj
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(A) IN GENERAL.—In any fiscal year for which the funds made available under section 5 are greater than $2,000,000,000, the Secretary shall use such additional funds to provide, on a competitive basis, additional amounts for the grants provided under this section to State educational agencies that agree to meet the matching requirement under subparagraph (B). <> (B) MATCHING REQUIREMENTS.—In order to receive additional funding under this paragraph, a State educational agency shall agree to provide matching funds, in an amount equal to not less than one-half of the additional amount provided under subparagraph (A), toward the costs of the activities carried out under this grant. Objective : Support the hiring of qualified personnel to expand available counseling services for elementary school students. [chamberOfAction] => House endobj <>/Metadata 69 0 R/ViewerPreferences 70 0 R>> 2 0 obj
ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOL COUNSELING PROGRAMS. <> 39 0 obj (A) BASE AMOUNT.—The Secretary shall use $2,000,000,000 of the amounts made available under section 5 for a fiscal year to provide a base grant for such fiscal year to each State educational agency that submits a complete application, on a proportional basis based on the number of elementary school and secondary school students in each State, subject to subparagraph (C). [chamberOfAction] => Senate This Act may be cited as the “Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Act”. B!g�-����9�9�����ޛթ$����ಇP4��`ޜI��O ���qv�=W��fP;P��e�l�5k v+Zq�)P*T1��(uN�,�%�{��M��˴Q�4m��$?.o�� Zn����a`j�O8����j~��[��2p���4�$7�����/���m�Ξ���mt�]�N�979{���XftbL��o����-kWK&��a��A�_��p����V�A~�L}����Z�gO��:l ���g{��Z^�V�����t�/ѽ5�RQ������;Ղh2�5�n������*���>%� YQ�5�b���m� ����J�: �n[�ƫ �%!Gm[MS�[��5�@���M���^L�^�Ik~�t����J��1WO�7�0 =d���K5�j�ӒLYU��M���W��|��i|cD(��@$��H�����M�j��/4��9�5G���S(��cBڤ�p����T�_�]`����p�-QO��E]� �ͭ�z�O3ь�J�OB�*�'ڈXk �8i`XŬ� �"l�UOe`!�|"W�����?
(2) DURATION.—A grant awarded under this section shall be for a 5-year period and may be renewed for additional 5-year periods upon a showing of adequate progress, as determined by the Secretary. (1) IN GENERAL.—A State educational agency receiving a grant under this section shall annually prepare and submit a report to the Secretary that—. �KKնR����-D�9���ls���$�C�2�+߈���})�����*L�bW��> endobj endobj (C) MANDATORY MINIMUM.—No State shall receive less than $1,000,000 under subparagraph (A) for a fiscal year. Elementary and Secondary School Counseling Program Goal: To increase the availability of counseling programs and services in elementary schools.
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