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 115 STAT. 1856 PUBLIC LAW 107-110—JAN. 8, 2002 "(7) Supporting model projects and programs in the performing arts for children and youth through arrangements made with the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. "(8) Supporting model projects and programs by Very Special Arts which assure the participation in mainstream settings in arts and education programs of individuals with disabilities. "(9) Supporting model projects and programs to integrate arts education into the regular elementary school and secondary school curriculum. "(10) Other activities that further the purposes of this subpart. "(e) SPECIAL RULE. — If the amount made available to the Secretary to carry out this subpart for any fiscal year is $15,000,000 or less, then such amount shall only be available to carry out the activities described in paragraphs (7) and (8) of subsection (d). "(f) CONDITIONS. — As conditions of receiving assistance made available under this subpart, the Secretary shall require each entity receiving such assistance— "(1) to coordinate, to the extent practicable, each project or program carried out with such assistance with appropriate activities of public or private cultural agencies, institutions, and organizations, including museums, arts education associations, libraries, and theaters; and "(2) to use such assistance only to supplement, and not to supplant, any other assistance or funds made available from non-Federal sources for the activities assisted under this subpart. "(g) CONSULTATION.— In carrying out this subpart, the Secretary shall consult with Federal agencies or institutions, arts educators (including professional arts education associations), and organizations representing the arts (including State and local arts agencies involved in arts education). "Subpart 16—Parental Assistance and Local Family Information Centers 20 USC 7273. " SEC. 5561. PURPOSES. "The purposes of this subpart are the following: "(1) To provide leadership, technical assistance, and financial support to nonprofit organizations (including statewide nonprofit organizations) and local educational agencies to help the organizations and agencies implement successful and effective parental involvement policies, programs, and activities that lead to improvements in student academic achievement. "(2) To strengthen partnerships among parents (including parents of children from birth through age 5), teachers, principals, administrators, and other school personnel in meeting the educational needs of children. "(3) To develop and strengthen the relationship between parents and their children's school. "(4) To further the developmental progress of children assisted under this subpart. "(5) To coordinate activities funded under this subpart with parental involvement initiatives funded under section 1118 and other provisions of this Act.

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