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 108 STAT. 3806 PUBLIC LAW 103-382—OCT. 20, 1994 "(1) The attainment of educational success is critical to the betterment of the conditions, long-term well-being and preservation of the culture of Alaska Natives. "(2) It is the policy of the Federal Government to encourage the maximum participation by Alaska Natives in the planning and the management of Alaska Native education programs. "(3) Alaska Native children enter and exit school with serious educational handicaps. "(4) The educational achievement of Alaska Native children is far below national norms. In addition to low Native performance on standardized tests, Native student dropout rates are high, and Natives are significantly underrepresented among holders of baccalaureate degrees in the State of Alaska. As a result. Native students are being denied their opportunity to become full participants in society by grade school and high school educations that are condemning an entire generation to an underclass status and a life of limited choices. "(5) The programs authorized herein, combined with expanded Head Start, infant learning and early childhood education programs, and parent education programs are essential if educational handicaps are to be overcome. "(6) The sheer magnitude of the geographic barriers to be overcome in delivering educational services in rural and village Alaska should be addressed through the development and implementation of innovative, model programs in a variety of areas. "(7) Congress finds that Native children should be afforded the opportunity to begin their formal education on a par with their non-Native peers. The Federal Government should lend support to efforts developed by and undertaken within the Alaska Native community to improve educational opportunity for all students. 20 USC 7933. "SEC. 9303. PURPOSE. "It is the purpose of this part to— "(1) recognize the unique educational needs of Alaska Natives; "(2) authorize the development of supplemental educational programs to benefit Alaska Natives; "(3) supplement existing programs and authorities in the area of education to further the purposes of this part; and "(4) provide direction and guidance to appropriate Federal, State and local agencies to focus resources, including resources made available under this part, on meeting the educational needs of Alaska Natives. Grants. " SEC. 9304. ALASKA NATIVE EDUCATIONAL PLANNING, CURRICULUM 20 USC 7934. DEVELOPMENT, TEACHER TRAINING AND RECRUITMENT PROGRAM. "(a) GENERAL AUTHORITY. — The Secretary shall make direct grants to Alaska Native organizations or educational entities with experience in developing or operating Alaska Native programs or programs of instruction conducted in Alaska Native languages, or to partnerships involving Alaska Native organizations, for the following purposes: "(1) EDUCATIONAL PLANNING.—The consolidation of existing educational plans, recommendations and research into

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