Title 20 › Chapter CHAPTER 70— - STRENGTHENING AND IMPROVEMENT OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - PREPARING, TRAINING, AND RECRUITING HIGH-QUALITY TEACHERS, PRINCIPALS, OR OTHER SCHOOL LEADERS › Part Part B— - National Activities › Subpart subpart 1— - teacher and school leader incentive program › § 6632
The Secretary must give out competitive grants, from funds set aside under section 6621(1), to qualifying groups so they can create, put into practice, improve, or expand pay-for-performance or human capital systems in the schools they serve. Grants last up to 3 years. The Secretary can extend a grant for up to 2 more years if the grantee shows it is using the money well; extensions can let successful projects grow or be copied. A local school district can get these grants only twice. Applicants must send in an application that explains the proposed system, shows gaps in student access to effective teachers and leaders, shows support from teachers and the community, explains how performance will be fairly measured (including student achievement), lists the schools and data to be served, describes current educator effectiveness, gives a yearly plan and budget, explains how the work will continue after the grant, names other funds that will help, shows why the project is evidence-based, and explains how it will be evaluated and publicly reported. The Secretary will favor projects focused on teachers and leaders in high-need schools and will try to spread grants fairly across regions, including rural and urban areas. Grant money must be used to work with teachers, principals, and the public to build systems that can include better evaluation and support tied partly to student learning, outreach and training, more principal control over budgets and staffing, differentiated pay or bonuses for those who work in high-need schools or raise achievement, improved hiring and retention practices, and career-advancement options. Recipients must provide nonfederal matching funds equal to 50 percent of the grant (cash or in kind). Grant funds must add to, not replace, other federal or state funds.
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20 U.S.C. § 6632
Title 20 — Education
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73