94-14665. Assistance to Local Educational Agencies (LEAs)  

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    DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
    
    Office of the Secretary
    
     
    
    Assistance to Local Educational Agencies (LEAs)
    
    AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, DoD.
    
    ACTION: Notice of a program for providing financial assistance to LEAs.
    
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    SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 386 of Public Law No. 102-484, as amended 
    by section 373 of Public Law 103-160, the ``National Defense 
    Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1994,'' November 30, 1993, notice is 
    hereby given of a program to provide financial assistance to eligible 
    LEAs. Section 386(b) of Public Law No. 102-484, as amended, requires 
    DoD to assist an LEA that cannot, without such aid, ``provide 
    [its]students . . . with a level of education that is equivalent to the 
    minimum level of education available in schools of the other local 
    educational agencies of the same State,'' provided that the LEA meets 
    one of the three criteria established by section 386(c). For the 
    purpose of this notice, the term ``military dependent student'' has the 
    same meaning as in section 386(h)(2) of Public Law 102-484, as amended. 
    In making the necessary determination under section 386(b), the 
    Secretary of Defense must consult the Secretary of Education.
    
    DATES: June 16, 1994.
    
    ADDRESSES: Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Personnel Support, 
    Families & Education), room 3E784, The Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-
    4000.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:Dr. Hector O. Nevarez or Mr. John B. 
    Shaver, Section 6 Schools, 4040 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 
    22203-1635; telephone (703) 696-4354 or 4361; facsimile number (703) 
    696-8920.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: During fiscal year (FY) 1994, the Department 
    of Defense shall provide 40 million dollars to assist LEAs that meet 
    criteria in section 386 of Public Law 102-484, as amended. (For the 
    purposes of this program, DoD shall rely on data from the Department of 
    Education).
        Pursuant to subsection 386(c)(1) of Public Law No. 102-484, as 
    amended, an LEA is eligible for assistance under this program if it 
    satisfies subsection 386(b) and ``at least 30 percent (as rounded to 
    the nearest whole percent) of the students in average daily attendance 
    in the schools of that agency in that fiscal year are military 
    dependent students counted under subsection (a) or (b) of section 3 of 
    the Act of September 30, 1950 (Pub. L. 874, Eighty-first Congress; 20 
    U.S.C. 238).''
        Pursuant to subsection 386(c)(2) of Public Law No. 102-484, as 
    amended, an LEA is eligible for assistance under this program if it 
    satisfies subsection 386(b) and its average daily attendance (ADA) of 
    military dependent students increased by at least 300 or more students 
    from FY 1993 to FY 1994 as a result of ``a relocation of Armed Forces 
    personnel or civilian employees of the Department of Defense or as a 
    result of a realignment of one or more military installations.'' Such 
    300 or more students must equal an increase in the ADA of military 
    dependent students of at least 10 percent or more from FY 1993 to FY 
    1994.
        An alternate way of achieving eligibility for assistance is 
    prescribed under subsection 386(c)(3) of Public Law No. 102-484, as 
    amended. To qualify, the LEA must satisfy subsection 386(b) and ``by 
    reason of consolidation or reorganization of local educational agencies 
    be a successor of [an LEA] that for fiscal year 1992,'' was eligible to 
    receive payments under DoD Instruction 1342.18, dated June 3, 1991 (32 
    CFR part 240, 56 FR 28821), and satisfy the requirements in subsection 
    386(a)(1) or subsection 386(c)(2).
        For the purposes of this program, the following definitions are 
    applicable:
        (a) Applicant. Any LEA requesting assistance under this notice.
        (b) Current Expenditures. ``[E]xpenditures for free public 
    education, including expenditures for administration, instruction, 
    attendance and health services, pupil transportation services, 
    operation and maintenance of plant, fixed charges, and expenditures to 
    cover deficits for food services and student body activities. The term 
    does not include expenditures for community services, capital outlay, 
    debt service, or any expenditures made from funds granted for the 
    purpose of chapter 1 and 2 of title I of the Elementary and Secondary 
    Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 2701-2976). An expenditure for the 
    replacement of equipment is considered to be either a current 
    expenditure or capital outlay, whichever is in accordance with State 
    accounting guidelines, law, or practice.'' 34 CFR Sec. 222.3.
        (c) DoD Contribution. The amount of financial assistance an 
    applicant shall receive under this notice.
        (d) Federal Property. Real property that because of Federal law, 
    agreement, or policy is exempt from taxation by a State or political 
    subdivision of a State and that the United States owns in fee simple or 
    leases from another party.
        (e) Local Education Agency (LEA). A public board of education or 
    other public authority legally constituted within a State for either 
    administrative control or direction of, or to perform a service 
    function for, public elementary or secondary schools in a city, county, 
    township, school district, or other political subdivision of a State, 
    or such combination of school districts or counties as are recognized 
    in a State as an administrative agency for its public elementary or 
    secondary schools. Such term includes any other public institution or 
    agency having administrative control and direction of a public 
    elementary or secondary school.
        (f) Military Dependent Student. A student that is a dependent child 
    of a member of the Armed Forces or a dependent child of a civilian 
    employee of the Department of Defense.
        (g) Military Personnel. Members of the Armed Forces serving on 
    active duty.
        (h) Military 3(a) Student. A child who attends the school(s) of a 
    LEA that provides free public education and who, while attending such 
    school(s) of the LEA, resides on Federal property and has a parent who 
    is on active duty in the Armed Forces (as defined in section 101(4) of 
    10 U.S.C.).
        (i) Military 3(b) Student. A child who attends the schools of a LEA 
    that provides a free public education and who, while attending such 
    school(s), has a parent who is on active duty in the Armed Forces (as 
    defined in 10 U.S.C. 101(4)) but such child does not reside on Federal 
    property.
        (j) Parent. The biological father or mother of a child; a person 
    who, by order of a court of competent jurisdiction, has been declared 
    the father or mother of a child by adoption; the legal guardian of a 
    child; or a person in whose household a child resides, provided that 
    such person stands in loco parentis to that child and contributes at 
    least one-half of the child's support.
        (k) Per-Pupil Expenditure (PPE). The average current expenditure 
    for an individual student.
        The Department of Defense shall provide 40 million dollars to 
    assist the LEAs that satisfy the requirements of this notice This money 
    shall be used only to supplement funding for the eligible LEAs 
    operating schools that provide free public education to military 
    dependent students for whom: (1) For the prior and current FYs, the LEA 
    has applied for and received, or shall receive, financial assistance 
    from all regular Federal and State educational aid programs available 
    to it, including the Impact Aid Program (Pub. L. No. 81-874, section 3, 
    as amended); (2) the eligibility of the LEA under State law for State 
    aid for free public education and the amount of that aid are no 
    different than the eligibility and amounts received by LEAs in that 
    State without military dependent students; and (3) the LEA files with 
    the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness (USD(P&R)) a 
    letter of application (see Sample Letter at the end of this notice) and 
    a copy of an independently audited financial report of the applicant 
    LEA for the second preceding FY.
        The eligible LEAs under this notice insofar as it implements 
    subsection 386(c)(1) and subsection 386(c)(2) shall receive financial 
    assistance for military dependent students. The eligible LEAs under 
    this notice insofar as it implements subsection 386(c)(3) shall receive 
    financial assistance only for military section 3(a) students. 
    Applications for financial assistance must be received no later than 
    June 30, 1994.
        The amount of assistance (the DoD contribution) for the eligible 
    LEAs under this notice may not exceed the amount derived from the 
    following formula:
        (1) Of the 40 million dollars available:
        (i) Amounts of 27,000,000 dollars shall be obligated for military 
    section 3(a) students to those eligible LEAs whose per-pupil 
    expenditure (PPE) for the second preceding FY was less than the average 
    PPE in the State for the second preceding FY.
        (ii) Amounts of 2,250,000 dollars shall be obligated for military 
    section 3(b) students and for those students who are the dependent 
    children of civilian employees of the Department of Defense to those 
    eligible LEAs, whose PPE for the second preceding FY was less than the 
    average PPE in the State for the second preceding FY.
        (iii) Amounts of 9,000,000 dollars shall be obligated for military 
    section 3(a) students to those eligible LEAs whose PPE for the second 
    preceding FY was equal to, or greater than the average PPE in the State 
    for the second preceding FY.
        (iv) Amounts of 750,000 dollars shall be obligated for military 
    section 3(b) students and for those students who are the dependent 
    children of civilian employees of the Department of Defense to those 
    eligible LEAs whose PPE for the second preceding FY was equal to, or 
    greater than the average PPE in the State for the second preceding FY.
        (v) Amounts of 1,000,000 dollars shall be obligated to those 
    eligible LEAs whose ADA of military dependent students increased by 300 
    or more students from FY 1993 to FY 1994 as a result of ``a relocation 
    of Armed Forces personnel or civilian employees of the Department of 
    Defense or as a result of a realignment of one or more military 
    installations.''
        (2) For military section 3(a) students in those eligible LEAs, 
    whose average PPE for the second preceding FY was less than the average 
    PPE in the State for the second preceding FY, the LEA shall receive an 
    amount, as follows:
        (i) Equal to the LEA's military section 3(a) ADA for SY 1993-1994.
        (ii) Multiplied by the quotient of the funds available to those 
    LEAs, whose PPE for the second preceding FY was less than the average 
    PPE in the State for the second preceding FY (27,000,000 dollars).
        (iii) Divided by the sum of the ADAs for SY 1993-1994 of military 
    section 3(a) students of those same eligible LEAs.
        (3) For military section 3(b) students and for those students who 
    are the dependent children of civilian employees of the Department of 
    Defense in those eligible LEAs whose average PPE for the second 
    preceding FY was less than the average PPE in the State for the second 
    preceding FY, the LEA shall receive an amount, as follows:
        (i) Equal to the LEA's military section 3(b) and dependent children 
    of a civilian employee of the Department of Defense ADA for SY 1993-
    1994.
        (ii) Multiplied by the quotient of the funds available to those 
    LEAs whose PPE for the second preceding FY was less than the average 
    PPE in the State for the second preceding FY (2,250,000 dollars).
        (iii) Divided by the sum of the ADAs for SY 1993-1994 of military 
    section 3(b) and dependent children of civilian employees of the 
    Department of Defense students of those same eligible LEAs.
        (4) For military section 3(a) students in those eligible LEAs whose 
    PPE for the second preceding FY was equal to, or greater than the 
    average PPE in the State for the second preceding FY, the LEA shall 
    receive an amount, as follows:
        (1) Equal to the LEA's military section 3(a) ADA for SY 1993-1994.
        (ii) Multiplied by the quotient of the funds available to those 
    LEAs whose PPE for the second preceding FY was less than the average 
    PPE in the State for the second preceding FY (9,000,000 dollars).
        (iii) Divided by the sum of the ADAs for SY 1993-1994 of military 
    section 3(a) students of those same eligible LEAs.
        (5) For military section 3(b) students and for the students who are 
    the dependent children of civilian employees of the Department of 
    Defense in those eligible LEAs whose PPE for the second preceding FY 
    was equal to, or greater than the average PPE in the State for the 
    second preceding FY, the LEA shall receive an amount, as follows:
        (i) Equal to the LEA's military section 3(b) and dependent children 
    of a civilian employee of the Department of Defense ADA for SY 1993-
    1994.
        (ii) Multiplied by the quotient of the funds available to those 
    LEAs whose PPE for the second preceding FY was less than the average 
    PPE in the State for the second preceding FY (750,000 dollars).
        (iii) Divided by the sum of the ADAs for SY 1993-1994 of military 
    section 3(b) students and dependent children of civilian employees of 
    the Department of Defense of those same eligible LEAs.
        (6) For those military dependent students in those eligible LEAs 
    whose ADA of military dependent students increased by 300 or more 
    students from FY 1993 to FY 1994 as a result of ``a relocation of Armed 
    Forces personnel or civilian employees of the Department of Defense or 
    as a result of a realignment of one or more military installations,'' 
    the LEA shall receive an amount, as follows:
        (i) Equal to the LEA's military dependent student ADA for SY 1993-
    1994.
        (ii) Multiplied by the quotient of the funds available to those 
    LEAs (1,000,000 dollars).
        (iii) Divided by the sum of the ADAs for SY 1993-1994 of military 
    dependent students of those same LEAs.
        The USD(P&R) shall calculate the proposed contribution. The 
    contribution may be used for all students in the LEA, at the discretion 
    of the appropriate officials in the LEA. The USD(P&R) shall ensure the 
    implementation of these policies and procedures and provide assistance, 
    as required, to the potentially eligible LEAs. The General Counsel of 
    the Department of Defense shall provide legal advice for the 
    implementation of this program.
        An applicant requesting assistance under this notice shall submit a 
    letter of application (see sample letter at end of this notice) and a 
    copy of an independently audited financial report of the applicant LEA 
    for the second preceding FY, requesting a DoD contribution and assuring 
    the USD(P&R) that the LEA has applied for, has received or shall 
    receive all financial assistance from other sources for which it is 
    qualified. Letters of application must be addressed as follows: Under 
    Secretary of Defense (Personnel and Readiness), 4000 Defense Pentagon, 
    Washington, DC 20301-4000.
        The applicant shall also file a copy of the letter of application 
    for financial assistance and required supportive information with the 
    State educational agency (SEA). The SEA may submit comments on the 
    LEA's application to the Department of Defense (at the above address) 
    by July 8, 1994. Such comments shall be considered when applications 
    are reviewed by the OSD. The LEA's application and all required 
    supporting information must reach the USD(P&R) no later than June 30, 
    1994.
    
    Sample Letter of Application for Financial Assistance
    
    Under Secretary of Defense,
    (Personnel and Readiness), 4000 Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC 
    20301-4000.
    
        Dear Mr. Under Secretary: Pursuant to this ``Notice of a Program 
    for Providing Financial Assistance to LEAs,'' ________ Federal 
    Register ________ (________, 1994), the (name of the local 
    educational agency (LEA)) requests financial assistance for the LEA 
    for school year 1993-1994. We certify that the LEA has applied for 
    financial assistance from all sources, including the State/
    Commonwealth of (name). We understand that funds available for that 
    purpose shall be paid on a per-pupil basis for military section 3(a) 
    and military section 3(b) students and for those students who are 
    the dependent children of civilian employees of the Department of 
    Defense, as these terms are defined in the ``Notice of a Program for 
    Providing Financial Assistance to LEAs.'' Enclosed find a copy of 
    our independent audit ``(Title)'' prepared by (name of firm or 
    agency). We have submitted a complete and timely application for 
    section 3 impact aid assistance to the Secretary of Education. A 
    copy of this letter, with the above supporting information, is being 
    submitted to the State educational agency.
    
          Sincerely,
    
    (Authorized LEA Official)
    
        Dated: June 13, 1994.
    L.M. Bynum,
    Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
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Published:
06/16/1994
Department:
Defense Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice of a program for providing financial assistance to LEAs.
Document Number:
94-14665
Dates:
June 16, 1994.
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Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: June 16, 1994