94-32048. Title IHelping Disadvantaged Children Meet High Standards  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 1 (Tuesday, January 3, 1995)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 85-86]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 94-32048]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
    
    Office of Elementary and Secondary Education
    
    34 CFR Parts 200, 201, 203, and 212
    
    
    Title I--Helping Disadvantaged Children Meet High Standards
    
    AGENCY: Department of Education.
    
    ACTION: Notice of meetings to conduct a negotiated rulemaking process.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Assistant Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education 
    (Assistant Secretary) of the U.S. Department of Education (Department) 
    will convene a negotiating group--including Federal, State, and local 
    education administrators, parents, teachers, and members of local 
    boards of education--to participate in a negotiated rulemaking process 
    prior to publishing proposed regulations to implement the programs 
    under Title I (formerly Chapter 1 of Title I), of the Elementary and 
    Secondary Education Act of 1965, as recently amended. Programs under 
    Title I are designed to help disadvantaged children meet high academic 
    standards and include programs operated by local educational agencies 
    in high-poverty schools (Part A), Even Start family literacy programs 
    (Part B), programs for migratory children (Part C), and prevention and 
    intervention programs for children and youth who are neglected, 
    delinquent, or at risk of dropping out (Part D). The group will review 
    draft proposed regulations developed on selected issues involving a 
    minimum of two key provisions of the statute--``schoolwide programs'' 
    and ``standards and assessment.''
    
    DATES: The meetings of the negotiating group are scheduled for January 
    11-13 and January 18-19, 1995.
    
    ADDRESSES: The meetings will be held at the Sheraton City Centre, 1143 
    New Hampshire Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20047. Other meetings may 
    be recommended and called by the Department, if necessary. The meetings 
    are open to the public for individuals who wish to observe the process.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mary Jean LeTendre, Director, 
    Compensatory Education Programs, Office of Elementary and Secondary 
    Education, U.S. Department of Education, 600 Independence Avenue S.W., 
    Portals Building, room 4400, Washington, D.C. 20202-6132. Individuals 
    who use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) may call the 
    Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339 between 8 
    a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern time, Monday through Friday.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        On October 20, 1994, the President signed into law Pub. L. 103-382, 
    the Improving America's Schools Act of 1994 (IASA), amending the 
    Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA). The IASA 
    reauthorizes--for a five-year period--programs currently under Chapter 
    1 of Title I of the ESEA.
        Section 1601 of Title I of the ESEA requires that, before 
    publishing any proposed regulations to implement programs under Title 
    I, the Assistant Secretary establish a negotiated rulemaking process on 
    issues involving a minimum of two key provisions in the statute--
    ``schoolwide programs'' and ``standards and assessment.'' The 
    regulatory negotiation process is to be conducted in a timely manner to 
    ensure that final regulations are issued by the Secretary of Education 
    not later than July 1, 1995. In accordance with section 1601(b)(4)(B) 
    of the ESEA, the process is not subject to the Federal Advisory 
    Committee Act, but will otherwise follow the provisions of the 
    Negotiated Rulemaking Act of 1990 (5 U.S.C. 561 et seq.).
        On October 28, 1994, the Assistant Secretary published a notice in 
    the Federal Register (59 FR 54372) requesting advice and 
    recommendations on regulatory issues under Title I of the ESEA. The 
    Assistant Secretary has selected individuals to participate in the 
    negotiated rulemaking sessions from among the individuals and groups 
    [[Page 86]] providing advice and recommendations in response to the 
    notice, including representation from all geographic regions of the 
    United States. The Assistant Secretary has also considered suggestions 
    for more and different negotiators who would contribute to the 
    diversity and expertise of the group. The following organizations were 
    requested to submit nominations of participants:
    
    National Education Association
    American Federation of Teachers
    National Association of Elementary School Principals
    National Association of Secondary School Principals
    National School Boards Association
    National Parent Teachers Association
    National Coalition of Chapter 1/Title I Parents
    Council of Chief State School Officers
    National Association of State Coordinators of Compensatory Education
    American Association of School Administrators
    National Association of Federal Education Program Administrators
    Council of the Great City Schools
    Council of American Private Education
    
        Representing the Federal Government will be:
    
    Thomas W. Payzant, Assistant Secretary of Elementary and Secondary 
    Education, U.S. Department of Education
    Mary Jean LeTendre, Director, Compensatory Education Programs, U.S. 
    Department of Education
    
        If, in response to this notice, an additional individual or 
    representative of an interest group requests representation in the 
    negotiated rulemaking process, the negotiating group will determine 
    whether that individual should be added to the group. The negotiating 
    group will make that decision based on factors such as whether the 
    individual or representative--(1) Would be substantially affected by 
    the rule; (2) Is not already adequately represented by the group; and 
    (3) Meets the requirements of section 1601 of the ESEA.
        The Department intends to encourage broad State and local 
    flexibility in implementing programs under Title I. In particular, the 
    Department intends to issue regulations only where absolutely 
    necessary--for example, where the statute requires a regulation or 
    where a regulation would provide flexibility for States, school 
    districts, and schools. The Department will also provide nonbinding 
    guidance respecting legal and policy issues under the Title I programs. 
    This nonregulatory guidance can serve to inform parents, schools, 
    school districts, States, and other affected parties of the flexibility 
    that exists under the statute, including multiple approaches that may 
    be available in carrying out the statute's requirements.
    
    Topics Selected for Negotiation
    
        The following topics related to the Title I program in local 
    educational agencies have been selected for the negotiated rulemaking 
    process.
        (1) Schoolwide programs.
        (2) Standards and assessment.
        Discussions at the negotiated rulemaking meetings may cover other 
    subjects as necessary or as raised by participants.
    
    Facilitator
    
        The Department has retained the services of a professional mediator 
    who will serve as a neutral convenor and facilitator for the 
    negotiations. The facilitator will not be involved with the substantive 
    development of the regulations. The facilitator's role is to--(1) Chair 
    negotiating sessions; (2) Help the negotiating process run smoothly; 
    and (3) Help participants define issues and reach consensus.
        The facilitator will keep a record of the negotiated rulemaking 
    meetings. The record will be placed in the Department's rulemaking 
    docket for this regulatory action.
    
    (Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Numbers: 84.010, 
    Educationally Deprived Children in Local Educational Agencies; 
    84.011, Migrant Education Basic State Formula Grant Program; 84.013, 
    Chapter 1 Program for Neglected or Delinquent Children; 84.213, Even 
    Start Program)
    
        Dated: December 22, 1994.
    Thomas W. Payzant,
    Assistant Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education.
    [FR Doc. 94-32048 Filed 12-30-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
01/03/1995
Department:
Education Department
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Notice of meetings to conduct a negotiated rulemaking process.
Document Number:
94-32048
Dates:
The meetings of the negotiating group are scheduled for January 11-13 and January 18-19, 1995.
Pages:
85-86 (2 pages)
PDF File:
94-32048.pdf
CFR: (4)
34 CFR 200
34 CFR 201
34 CFR 203
34 CFR 212