[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 34, Volume 1]
[Revised as of July 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 34CFR200.1]

[Page 437-441]
 
                           TITLE 34--EDUCATION
 
                  CHAPTER II--OFFICE OF ELEMENTARY AND
              SECONDARY EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
 
PART 200_TITLE I_IMPROVING THE ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT OF THE DISADVANTAGED
--Table of Contents
 
    Subpart A_Improving Basic Programs Operated by Local Educational 
                                Agencies
 
Sec. 200.1  State responsibilities for developing challenging academic 
standards.




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Part                                                                Page
200             Title I--Improving the academic achievement 
                    of the disadvantaged....................         439
206             Special educational programs for students 
                    whose families are engaged in migrant 
                    and other seasonal farmwork--High school 
                    equivalency program and college 
                    assistance migrant program..............         490
222             Impact aid programs.........................         495
237             Christa McAuliffe Fellowship Program........         557
263             Indian Education Discretionary Grant 
                    Programs................................         560
270             Desegregation of public education...........         568
271             State Educational Agency Desegregation 
                    Program.................................         570
272             Desegregation Assistance Center Program.....         572
280             Magnet Schools Assistance Program...........         576
299             General provisions..........................         583

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    Subpart A_Improving Basic Programs Operated by Local Educational 
                                Agencies

                        Standards and Assessments

Sec.
200.1 State responsibilities for developing challenging academic 
          standards.
200.2 State responsibilities for assessment.
200.3 Designing State Academic Assessment Systems.
200.4 State law exception.
200.5 Timeline for assessments.
200.6 Inclusion of all students.
200.7 Disaggregation of data.
200.8 Assessment reports.
200.9 Deferral of assessments.
200.10 Applicability of a State's academic assessments to private 
          schools and private school students.

   Participation in National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)

200.11 Participation in NAEP.

                       State Accountability System

200.12 Single State accountability system.

                     Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)

200.13 Adequate yearly progress in general.
200.14 Components of Adequate Yearly Progress.
200.15 Timeline.
200.16 Starting points.
200.17 Intermediate goals.
200.18 Annual measurable objectives.
200.19 Other academic indicators.
200.20 Making adequate yearly progress.
200.21 Adequate yearly progress of a State.
200.22-200.24 [Reserved]

                           Schoolwide programs

200.25 Schoolwide programs in general.
200.26 Core elements of a schoolwide program.
200.27 Development of a schoolwide program plan.
200.28 Schoolwide program components.
200.29 Consolidation of funds in a schoolwide program.

                       LEA and School Improvement

200.30 Local review.
200.31 Opportunity to review school-level data.
200.32 Identification for school improvement.
200.33 Identification for corrective action.
200.34 Identification for restructuring.
200.35 Delay and removal.
200.36 Communication with parents.
200.37 Notice of identification for improvement, corrective action, or 
          restructuring.
200.38 Information about action taken.
200.39 Responsibilities resulting from identification for school 
          improvement.
200.40 Technical assistance.
200.41 School improvement plan.
200.42 Corrective action.
200.43 Restructuring.
200.44 Public school choice.
200.45 Supplemental educational services.
200.46 LEA responsibilities for supplemental educational services.
200.47 SEA responsibilities for supplemental educational services.
200.48 Funding for choice-related transportation and supplemental 
          educational services.
200.49 SEA responsibilities for school improvement, corrective action, 
          and restructuring.
200.50 SEA review of LEA progress.
200.51 Notice of SEA action.
200.52 LEA improvement.
200.53 LEA corrective action.
200.54 [Reserved]

            Qualifications Of Teachers And Paraprofessionals

200.55 Qualifications of teachers.
200.56 Definition of ``highly qualified teacher.''
200.57 Plans to increase teacher quality.
200.58 Qualifications of paraprofessionals.
200.59 Duties of paraprofessionals.
200.60 Expenditures for professional development.
200.61 Parents' right to know.

          Participation of Eligible Children in Private Schools

200.62 Responsibilities for providing services to private school 
          children.
200.63 Consultation.
200.64 Factors for determining equitable participation of private school 
          children.
200.65 Determining equitable participation of teachers and families of 
          participating private school children.
200.66 Requirements to ensure that funds do not benefit a private 
          school.
200.67 Requirements concerning property, equipment, and supplies for the 
          benefit of private school children.
200.68-200.69 [Reserved]

                           Allocations To LEAS

200.70 Allocation of funds to LEAs in general.
200.71 LEA eligibility.
200.72 Procedures for adjusting allocations determined by the Secretary 
          to account for eligible LEAs not on the Census list.
200.73 Applicable hold-harmless provisions.

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200.74 Use of an alternative method to distribute grants to LEAs with 
          fewer than 20,000 total residents.
200.75 Special procedures for allocating concentration grant funds in 
          small States.
200.76 [Reserved]

   Procedures for the Within-District Allocation of LEA Program Funds

200.77 Reservation of funds by an LEA.
200.78 Allocation of funds to school attendance areas and schools.

                           Fiscal Requirements

200.79 Exclusion of supplemental State and local funds from supplement, 
          not supplant and comparability determinations.

              Subpart B_Even Start Family Literacy Programs

200.80 Migrant Education Even Start Program definition.

                   Subpart C_Migrant Education Program

200.81 Program definitions.
200.82 Use of program funds for unique program function costs.
200.83 Responsibilities of SEAs to implement projects through a 
          comprehensive needs assessment and a comprehensive State plan 
          for service delivery.
200.84 Responsibilities of SEAs for evaluating the effectiveness of the 
          MEP.
200.85 Responsibilities of SEAs and operating agencies for improving 
          services to migratory children.
200.86 Use of MEP funds in schoolwide projects.
200.87 Responsibilities for participation of children in private 
          schools.
200.88 Exclusion of supplemental State and local funds from supplement, 
          not supplant and comparability determinations.
200.89 [Reserved]

 Subpart D_Prevention and Intervention Programs for Children and Youth 
        Who are Neglected, Delinquent, or At-Risk of Dropping Out

200.90 Program definitions.
200.91 SEA counts of eligible children.
200.92-200.99 [Reserved]

                      Subpart E_General Provisions

200.100 Reservation of funds for school improvement, State 
          administration, and the State academic achievement awards 
          program.
200.101-200.102 [Reserved]
200.103 Definitions.
200.104-200.109 [Reserved]

    Authority: 20 U.S.C. 6301 through 6578, unless otherwise noted.

    Source: 60 FR 34802, July 3, 1995, unless otherwise noted.


                        Standards and Assessments


    (a) Academic standards in general. A State must develop challenging 
academic content and student academic achievement standards that will be 
used by the State, its local educational agencies (LEAs), and its 
schools to carry out subpart A of this part. These academic standards 
must--
    (1) Be the same academic standards that the State applies to all 
public schools and public school students in the State, including the 
public schools and public school students served under subpart A of this 
part, except as provided in paragraph (d) of this section;
    (2) Include the same knowledge, skills, and levels of achievement 
expected of all students; and
    (3) Include at least mathematics, reading/language arts, and, 
beginning in the 2005-2006 school year, science, and may include other 
subjects determined by the State.
    (b) Academic content standards. (1) The challenging academic content 
standards required under paragraph (a) of this section must--
    (i) Specify what all students are expected to know and be able to 
do;
    (ii) Contain coherent and rigorous content; and
    (iii) Encourage the teaching of advanced skills.
    (2) A State's academic content standards may--
    (i) Be grade specific; or,
    (ii) Cover more than one grade if grade-level content expectations 
are provided for each of grades 3 through 8.
    (3) At the high school level, the academic content standards must 
define the knowledge and skills that all high school students are 
expected to know and be able to do in at least reading/

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language arts, mathematics, and, beginning in the 2005-06 school year, 
science, irrespective of course titles or years completed.
    (c) Academic achievement standards. (1) The challenging student 
academic achievement standards required under paragraph (a) of this 
section must--
    (i) Be aligned with the State's academic content standards; and
    (ii) Include the following components for each content area:
    (A) Achievement levels that describe at least--
    (1) Two levels of high achievement--proficient and advanced--that 
determine how well students are mastering the material in the State's 
academic content standards; and
    (2) A third level of achievement--basic--to provide complete 
information about the progress of lower-achieving students toward 
mastering the proficient and advanced levels of achievement.
    (B) Descriptions of the competencies associated with each 
achievement level.
    (C) Assessment scores (``cut scores'') that differentiate among the 
achievement levels as specified in paragraph (c)(1)(ii)(A) of this 
section, and a description of the rationale and procedures used to 
determine each achievement level.
    (2) A State must develop academic achievement standards for every 
grade and subject assessed, even if the State's academic content 
standards cover more than one grade.
    (3) With respect to academic achievement standards in science, a 
State must develop--
    (i) Achievement levels and descriptions no later than the 2005-06 
school year; and
    (ii) Assessment scores (``cut scores'') after the State has 
developed its science assessments but no later than the 2007-08 school 
year.
    (d) Alternate academic achievement standards. For students under 
section 602(3) of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act with 
the most significant cognitive disabilities who take an alternate 
assessment, a State may, through a documented and validated standards-
setting process, define alternate academic achievement standards, 
provided those standards--
    (1) Are aligned with the State's academic content standards;
    (2) Promote access to the general curriculum; and
    (3) Reflect professional judgment of the highest achievement 
standards possible.
    (e) Subjects without standards. If an LEA serves students under 
subpart A of this part in subjects for which a State has not developed 
academic standards, the State must describe in its State plan a strategy 
for ensuring that those students are taught the same knowledge and 
skills and held to the same expectations in those subjects as are all 
other students.
    (f) Other subjects with standards. If a State has developed 
standards in other subjects for all students, the State must apply those 
standards to students participating under subpart A of this part.

(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 6311(b)(1))

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
1810-0576)

[67 FR 45039, July 5, 2002, as amended at 68 FR 68702, Dec. 9, 2003]