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 PUBLIC LAW 102-325—JULY 23, 1992 106 STAT. 657 "(iv) the State parents organizations; "(v) the State business organizations; and ''(vi) the State student organizations; "(B) a representative from the State board of education; "(C) a representative of faculty from departments, schools or colleges of educations; "(D) other representatives of institutions of higher education, including community colleges; "(E) the State director of vocational education; and " (F) the State director of special education; "(3) describes the competitive process that the State will use to distribute funds among local educational agencies pursuant to section 501(c); "(4) describes the process the State will use to conduct the assessment required by section 504(c); "(5) describes how the State will £dlocate funds among activities required under section 504; " (6) with respect to the State academies to be established under sections 505 and 506— "(A) describes the academies to be established under this part and the goals and objectives for each such academy; "(B) describes how the academies assisted under this part shall relate to the overall plan for the attainment of the national education goals by the State; " (C) describes the competitive process that shall be used to select applicants to operate the academies assisted under this part; "(D) assures that the Academies for Teachers shall provide instruction in the key academic subjects; "(E) assures that the State shall continue to operate the academies assisted under this part when Federal funds provided pursuant to this title are no longer available; "(F) assures that Federal funds provided under this part shall not be used for construction of new facilities or substantial remodeling; "(G) assures that the Academies for Teachers shall provide activities designed to enhance the ability of teachers to work with special educational populations, including— "(i) limited-EngUsh proficient children; "(ii) children with disabilities; "(iii) economically and educationally disadvantaged children; and "(iv) gifted and talented children; and "(H) contains such other assurances and information as the Secretary may reasonably require; " (7) describes the competitive process that the State will use to distribute funds among institutions of higher education pursuant to section 507; "(8) describes a plan to promote learning among the State educational agency staff in order to support and facilitate systemic improvement of the State educational agency, schools or colleges of education at institutions of higher education, and local educational agencies; and "(9) includes such other information and assurances as the Secretary may require.

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