99-26165. Executive Order 13096, American Indian and Alaska Native Education  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 194 (Thursday, October 7, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 54622-54624]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-26165]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
    
    
    Executive Order 13096, American Indian and Alaska Native 
    Education
    
    AGENCY: Department of Education.
    
    ACTION: Notice inviting self-nominations for comprehensive Federal 
    technical assistance service for school year 1999-2000.
    
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        Purpose: To invite nominations for public schools and schools 
    funded by the Bureau of Indian Affairs to serve as models of effective 
    education for American Indian and Alaska Native students. The selected 
    schools will work with a special team of technical assistance 
    providers, including Federal staff, to develop, pilot and implement a 
    comprehensive service delivery model that coordinates and uses diverse 
    Federal agency resources. The team will disseminate effective and 
    promising practices of the school pilot sites to other local 
    educational agencies. This activity is required by Executive Order 
    13096 on American Indian and Alaska Native Education.
    
        Note: There is no award of funds to selected school pilot sites. 
    The Department is not bound by any estimates in this notice.
    
        Eligible Entities: Elementary and secondary schools providing a 
    free public education to preschool through secondary age students that 
    serve American Indian or Alaska Native students. In addition, 
    elementary and secondary schools funded by the Bureau
    
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    of Indian Affairs are eligible as nominees.
        Deadline for Receipt of Self-Nominations: November 8, 1999.
        Estimated Number of Pilot Sites To Be Selected: 7-9.
        Estimated Length of Technical Assistance Period: 12 Months.
        Definitions: For the purposes of this notice, the following 
    definitions apply:
        (1) Free Public Education. The term ``free public education'' means 
    education that is--
        (A) Provided at public expense, under public supervision and 
    direction, and without tuition charge; and
        (B) Provided as elementary or secondary education in the applicable 
    State or to preschool children.
        (2) Inidan.--The term ``Indian'' means an individual who is--
        (A) A member of an Indian tribe or band, as membership is defined 
    by the tribe or band, including--
        (i) Any tribe or band terminated since 1940; and
        (ii) Any tribe or band recognized by the State in which the tribe 
    or band resides;
        (B) A descendant, in the first or second degree, of an individual 
    described in subparagraph (A);
        (C) Considered by the Secretary of the Interior to be an Indian for 
    any purpose;
        (D) An Eskimo, Aleut, or other Alaska Native; or
        (E) A member of an organized Indian group that received a grant 
    under the Indian Education Act of 1988 as it was in effect October 19, 
    1994.
    
    ADDRESSES: Submit written nominations to the Office of Indian 
    Education, Pilot Site Nominations, 400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Mail Stop--
    Room 3W111, Washington, DC 20202-6335.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    I. Background
    
        Executive Order (E.O.)13096, signed on August 6, 1998 by President 
    Clinton, recognizes the unique educational and culturally related 
    academic needs of American Indian and Alaska Native students, and the 
    Federal Government's special, historic responsibility for the education 
    of these students through its unique political and legal relationship 
    with tribal governments. In recognition of the unique educational and 
    culturally related academic needs of American Indian and Alaska Native 
    students, improving educational achievement and academic progress for 
    these students is vital to the national goal of preparing every student 
    for responsible citizenship, continued learning, and productive 
    employment. The Federal government is committed to improving the 
    academic performance and reducing the dropout rate of American Indian 
    and Alaska Native students. To help fulfill this commitment in a manner 
    consistent with tribal traditions and cultures, the Executive Order 
    requires Federal agencies to focus special attention on six goals:
        (1) Improving reading and mathematics;
        (2) Increasing high school completion and postsecondary attendance 
    rates;
        (3) Reducing the influence of long-standing factors that impede 
    educational performance, such as poverty and substance abuse;
        (4) Creating strong, safe, and drug-free school environments;
        (5) Improving science education; and
        (6) Expanding the use of educational technology.
        To accomplish these goals, Federal agencies are to develop a long-
    term comprehensive Federal Indian education policy that addresses the 
    fragmentation of government services available to American Indian and 
    Alaska Native students.
    
    II. School Pilot Sites
    
        E.O. 13096 requires he Departments of Education and the Interior to 
    identify a reasonable number of schools funded by the Bureau of Indian 
    Affairs (BIA) and public schools that can serve as models for schools 
    with American Indian and Alaska Native students.
        A special team of technical assistance providers, including Federal 
    staff, must provide assistance to the model schools. Special attention 
    must be given, where appropriate, to assistance in implementing 
    comprehensive school reform demonstration programs that meet the 
    criteria for those programs established by the Departments of Labor, 
    Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies 
    Appropriations Act, 1998 (Pub. L. 105-78), and to providing 
    comprehensive service delivery that connects and uses diverse Federal 
    agency resources.
    
    III. Pilot Site Selections
    
        Nominations will be evaluated by a team of representatives 
    appointed by the Departments of Education and the Interior. The 
    evaluation team will select a total of seven to nine school pilot sites 
    from among those nominated. The criteria to be considered in the 
    selection of the pilot sites include:
    
    A. Geographic Distribution
    
        School pilot sites will be geographically distributed. At least one 
    school pilot site will be selected from the geographic region specified 
    as follows:
        1. Alaska.
        2. Eastern Area--AL, CT, DE, FL, GA, KY, LA, MA, MD, ME, MS, NC, 
    NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, SC, TN, VA, VT, WV.
        3. Upper Midwest--IA, IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, WI.
        4. Lower Midwest--AR, KS, MO, OK.
        5. Northwest/Plains--ID, MT, ND, NE, OR, SD, WA, WY.
        6. Southwest--AZ, NM, TX, CO.
        7. West--CA, NV, UT.
    
    B. Other Characteristics
    
        To obtain a wide diversity of pilot school sites, consideration 
    will be given to other characteristics of the nominated schools within 
    each geographic region. The following other characteristics will be 
    considered:
        1. School Type--
        a. Public.
        b. BIA-operated.
        c. BIA contract or grant.
        2. Type of Community--
        a. Rural.
        b. Urban.
        3. Grade Level--
        a. Elementary School (grade range: K-3; K-5; K-6; K-8; K-12; 
    including schools with and without preschool programs).
        b. Middle School or Junior High.
        c. High School.
        4. School/LEA Population--
        a. Number of Indian students.
        b. Total student population in LEA.
        c. Percentage of Indian students in nominated school.
    
    IV. Nomination Submission and Deadline
    
        All nominations must be sent to the Office of Indian Education, 
    Pilot Site Nominations, 400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Room 3W111, 
    Washington, DC 20202-6335. No specific forms are required for 
    submission of a nomination.
        Nominations shall be considered as meeting the deadline if they are 
    received on or before the deadline date.
    
        Note: There is no award of funds to selected school pilot sites.
    
    V. Announcement of School Pilot Site Selections
    
        Schools selected to receive technical assistance through the School 
    Pilot Site process will be contacted directly by the Office of Indian 
    Education. A listing of the schools selected will be available upon 
    written request after the pilot site selection process has been 
    completed.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lorraine Edmo, Office of Indian 
    Education, Room 3W111, 400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20202-
    6335, 202-401-1200, FAX 202-260-7779, or e-mail
    
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        Dated: October 1, 1999.
    Judith A. Johnson,
    Acting Assistant Secretary, Office of Elementary and Secondary 
    Education.
    [FR Doc. 99-26165 Filed 10-6-99; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
10/07/1999
Department:
Education Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice inviting self-nominations for comprehensive Federal technical assistance service for school year 1999-2000.
Document Number:
99-26165
Pages:
54622-54624 (3 pages)
PDF File:
99-26165.pdf