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 PUBLIC LAW 107-110—JAN. 8, 2002 115 STAT. 1627 "(13) Providing assistance to local educational agencies for the development and implementation of professional development programs for principals that enable the principals to be effective school leaders and prepare all students to meet challenging State academic content and student academic achievement standards, and the development and support of school leadership academies to help exceptionally talented aspiring or current principals and superintendents become outstanding managers and educational leaders. "(14) Developing, or assisting local educational agencies in developing, teacher advancement initiatives that promote professional growth and emphasize multiple career paths (such as paths to becoming a career teacher, mentor teacher, or exemplary teacher) and pay differentiation. "(15) Providing assistance to teachers to enable them to meet certification, licensing, or other requirements needed to become highly qualified by the end of the fourth year for which the State receives funds under this part (as amended by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001). "(16) Supporting activities that ensure that teachers are able to use challenging State academic content standards and student academic achievement standards, and State assessments, to improve instructional practices and improve student academic achievement. "(17) Funding projects and carrying out programs to encourage men to become elementary school teachers. "(18) Establishing and operating a center that— "(A) serves as a statewide clearinghouse for the recruitment and placement of kindergarten, elementary school, and secondary school teachers; and "(B) establishes and carries out programs to improve teacher recruitment and retention within the State. "(d) ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS.— ^A State educational agency or State agency for higher education receiving a grant under this part may use not more than 1 percent of the grant funds for planning and administration related to carrying out activities under subsection (c) and subpart 3. "(e) COORDINATION. —^A State that receives a grant to carry out this subpart and a grant under section 202 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 shall coordinate the activities carried out under this subpart and the activities carried out under that section. "(f) SUPPLEMENT, NOT SUPPLANT.—Funds received under this subpart shall be used to supplement, and not supplant, non-Federal funds that would otherwise be used for activities authorized under this subpart. "Subpart 2—Subgrants to Local Educational Agencies "SEC. 2121. ALLOCATIONS TO LOCAL EDUCATIONAL AGENCIES. 20 USC 6621. " (a) SUBGRANTS TO LOCAL EDUCATIONAL AGENCIES.— "(1) IN GENERAL. — The Secretary may make a grant to a State under subpart 1 only if the State educational agency agrees to distribute the funds described in this subsection as subgrants to local educational agencies under this subpart. " (2) HOLD HARMLESS. —

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