Title 20 › Chapter CHAPTER 70— - STRENGTHENING AND IMPROVEMENT OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER V— - FLEXIBILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY › Part Part B— - Rural Education Initiative › Subpart subpart 1— - small, rural school achievement program › § 7345a
The Secretary may give grants to eligible local education agencies so they can run programs under four specified parts of the law. The grant equals a starting amount minus the total money the agency got under the programs listed in section 7345(c) in the previous year. The starting amount is $100 times the number of students above 50 in average daily attendance, plus $20,000, but it cannot be more than $60,000. If the total money for the program that year is $265,000,000 or more, use $25,000 instead of $20,000 and a top limit of $80,000. For an agency that meets the rule in section 7345(b)(1)(C) and is part of an educational service agency, the Secretary may subtract that agency’s per-student share of what the service agency received, as long as it would not disproportionately affect any State. If there is not enough money to pay every eligible agency in full, the Secretary must cut the payments proportionally for that year. If more funds later become available, reduced payments must be increased on the same proportional basis. Agencies that lost eligibility because of changes made by the Every Student Succeeds Act but were eligible before December 10, 2015, get phased payments: for fiscal year 2017 they get 75% of what they received in fiscal year 2015, for 2018 they get 50%, and for 2019 they get 25%. The Secretary must pay the grants no later than July 1 of the fiscal year.
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20 U.S.C. § 7345a
Title 20 — Education
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73