Title 20 › Chapter CHAPTER 70— - STRENGTHENING AND IMPROVEMENT OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER VIII— - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Part Part G— - Evaluations › § 7981
The Secretary, after consulting with the Director of the Institute of Education Sciences, may set aside up to 0.5 percent of the money given for each program under this chapter to pay for evaluations. If money is set aside, it must first be used to do careful evaluations that follow the Director’s plan, mainly using impact studies with experimental or similar designs when possible. The money must also pay for studies of how well programs work and how they affect schools and districts, and for sharing the results quickly in easy-to-use ways online and elsewhere so people can use the findings. The funds may also be used to study combined effects and cost efficiency across related federal programs, to make evaluations more useful by improving data and performance information, and to help grant recipients collect and analyze evaluation data. For programs in subchapter I, the Secretary must use funds authorized under section 6302(e) for these evaluation activities and not take other subchapter I money. The Secretary may combine the amounts set aside under the two rules above and does not have to evaluate every program every year. The Director of the Institute of Education Sciences must write, send to Congress, and publish an evaluation plan every 2-year period that lists planned activities and timelines, shows results from the prior 2 years, and explains how programs will be regularly evaluated. If a program already has funds set aside for evaluation elsewhere in this chapter, the Secretary cannot reserve more here for that program.
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20 U.S.C. § 7981
Title 20 — Education
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73