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 PUBLIC LAW 100-297—APR. 28, 1988

102 STAT. 409

provision of those support services to their families that are needed to enable such children to benefit from the project, (c) ADDITIONAL GRANTS.—

(1) The Secretary, in consultation with the Secretary of the Interior, shall provide 5 grants to schools that are Bureau funded schools for program research and development regarding, and the development and dissemination of curriculum and teacher training material regarding— (A) gifted and talented students, (B) college preparatory studies (including programs for Indian students interested in teaching careers), (C) students with special culturally related academic needs, including social, lingual, and cultural needs, and (D) math and science education. (2) Applications for the grants provided under paragraph (1) shall be submitted to the Secretary in such form and at such time as the Secretary may prescribe. Applications for such grants by Bureau schools, and the administration of any of such grants made to a Bureau school, shall be undertaken jointly by the supervisor of the Bureau school and the local school board. (3) Grants may be provided under paragraph (1) for one or more activities described in paragraph (1). (4) In providing grants under paragraph (1), the Secretary shall— (A) achieve a mixture of programs described in paragraph (1) which ensures that students at all grade levels and in all geographic areas of the United States are able to participate in some programs funded by grants provided under this subsection, and (B) ensure that a definition of the term "gifted and talented student" for purposes of this section and section 1128(c)(l)(A)(ii) of the Education Amendments of 1978 is developed as soon as possible. (5) Subject to the availability of appropriated funds, grants provided under paragraph (1) shall be made for a 3-year period and may be renewed by the Secretary for additional 3-year periods if performance by the grantee is satisfactory to the Secretary. (6)(A) The dissemination of any materials developed from activities funded by grants provided under paragraph (1) shall be carried out in cooperation with institutions receiving funds under subsection (b). (B) The Secretary shall report to the Secretary of the Interior Reports, and to the Congress any results from activities described in paragraph (4)(B). (7)(A) The costs of evaluating any activities funded by grants made under paragraph (1) shall be divided between the school conducting such activities and the evaluator. (B) If no funds are provided under subsection (b) for— Contracts, (i) the evaluation of activities funded by grants made under paragraph (1), (ii) technical assistance and coordination with respect to such activities, or (iii) dissemination of such evaluations, the Secretary shall, by grant or through contract, provide for such evaluations, technical assistance, coordination, and dissemination.

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