Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 115 Part 2.djvu/651

 PUBLIC LAW 107-110-JAN. 8, 2002 115 STAT. 1635 to enable the local educational agency to meet the annual measurable objectives described in section 1119(a)(2). "(c) ACCOUNTABILITY.— After the third year of the plan described Contracts, in section 1119(a)(2), if the State educational agency determines, based on the reports described in section 1119(b)(1), that the local educational agency has failed to make progress toward meeting the annual measurable objectives described in section 1119(a)(2), and has failed to make adequate yearly progress as described under section 1111(b)(2)(B), for 3 consecutive years, the State educational agency shall enter into an agreement with such local educational agency on the use of that agency's funds under this part. As part of this agreement, the State educational agency— "(1) shall develop, in conjunction with the local educational agency, teachers, and principals, professional development strategies and activities, based on scientifically based research, that the local educational agency will use to meet the annual measurable objectives described in section 1119(a)(2) and require such agency to utilize such strategies and activities; and "(2)(A) except as provided in subparagraphs (B) and (C), shall prohibit the use of funds received under part A of title I to fund any paraprofessional hired after the date such determination is made; "(B) shall allow the use of such funds to fund a paraprofessional hired after that date if the local educational agency can demonstrate that the hiring is to fill a vacancy created by the departure of another paraprofessional funded under title I and such new paraprofessional satisfies the requirements of section 1119(c); and "(C) may allow the use of such funds to fund a paraprofessional hired after that date if the local educational agency can demonstrate— "(i) that a significant influx of population has substantially increased student enrollment; or "(ii) that there is an increased need for translators or assistance with parental involvement activities. "(d) SPECIAL RULE.— During the development of the strategies and activities described in subsection (c)(1), the State educational agency shall, in conjunction with the local educational agency, provide from funds allocated to such local educational agency under subpart 2 directly to one or more schools served by such local educational agency, to enable teachers at the schools to choose, with continuing consultation with the principal involved, professional development activities that— "(1) meet the requirements for professional development activities described in section 9101; and "(2) are coordinated with other reform efforts at the schools. " Subpart 5—National Activities "SEC. 2151. NATIONAL ACTIVmES OF DEMONSTRATED EFFECTIVE- NESS. 20 USC 6651. "(a) NATIONAL TEACHER RECRUITMENT CAMPAIGN. —The Secretary is authorized to establish and carry out a national teacher recruitment campaign, which may include activities carried out through the National Teacher Recruitment Clearinghouse, to assist

�