Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 92 Part 2.djvu/1007

 PUBLIC LAW 95-561—NOV. 1, 1978

92 STAT. 2287

establishing, expanding, and operating community education programs including— "(1) educational, cultural, recreational, health care, and other related community and human services, whether or not in the form of formal courses, "(2) activities making the school or other public facilities and equipment available for use by public agencies and private nonprofit organizations, individuals and groups in the community, " (3) preventive health, dental care, and nutrition, "(4) special programs for particular target groups, such as older persons, "(5) services designed to eliminate the high incidence of suspension, expulsion, and other disciplinary action involving chronically maladjusted students, "(6) services for students who withdraw from school before completing secondary school requirements, regardless of age or time of withdrawal, "(7) services for mentally or physically handicapped individuals or other health impaired individuals, "(8) rehabilitation purposes for juvenile and adult offenders, "(9) parent education for care, development, and education of handicapped children, "(10) training programs in institutions of higher education for the purpose of assisting full-time training for personnel who are engaged in or who intend to engage in community education programs, "(11) specialized high schools or schools within schools organized around particular interests such as the arts, or using flexible scheduling and summer learning programs to take into account special needs of students, or creating interrelationships between secondary schools and such community resources as museums, cultural centers, and institutions of higher education, "(12) development of means to use technology to improve the relationship between the school, the home, and community resources such as libraries, museums, and cultural centers, "(13) early childhood and family education grants for programs operated by State and local education agencies and public and private, nonprofit agencies or organizations for children below age six, which may include identification of potential barriers to learning, education of parents in child development, family serv., ices, education for parenthood programs and referral services, and " (14) leisure education. ((STATE

PLAN

"SEC. 808. (a) A n j State desiring to participate in the pro^ara 20 USC 3288. authorized by this title shall submit through its State educational agency to the Commissioner a plan, in such detail as the Commissioner deems necessary. Each such plan shall provide satisfactory assurance— "(1) that payments made under this title will be used for community education programs described in section 807, and to the extent practicable such payments will be used to expand community education programs of the schools of local educational agencies within the State;

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