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[86 STAT. 359]
PUBLIC LAW 92-000—MMMM. DD, 1972
[86 STAT. 359]

86 STAT.]

PUBLIC LAW 92-318-JUNE 23, 1972

359

A U T H O R I Z E D ACTIVITIES

SEC. 707. (a) Financial assistance under this title (except as pro^•ided by sections 708, 709, and 711) shall be available for programs and projects which would not otherwise be funded and which involve activities designed to carry out the purpose of this title stated in section 702(b): (1) Remedial services, beyond those provided under the regular s eSpecial. remedial rvices school program conducted by the local educational agency, including student to student tutoring, to meet the special needs of children (including gifted and talented children) in schools which are affected by a plan or activity described in section 706 or a program described in section 708, when such services are deemed necessary to the success of such plan, activity, or program. Pro (2) The provision of additional professional or other staff mem- staff. f e s s i o n a l bers (including staff' members specially trained in problems incident to desegregation or the elimination, reduction, or prevention of minority group isolation) and the training and retraining of staff for such schools. (3) Recruiting, hiring, and training of teacher aides, provided T e a c h e r a i d e s. that in recruiting teacher aides, preference shall be given to parents of children attending schools assisted under this title. Inservice (4) Inservice teacher training designed to enhance the success teacher training. of schools assisted under this title through contracts with institutions of higher education, or other institutions, agencies, and organizations individually determined by the Assistant Secretary to have special competence for such purpose. (5) Comprehensive guidance, counseling, and other personal C o u n s e l i n g. services for such children. New (6) The development and use of new curricula and instruc- minoritycurricula, language tional methods, practices, and techniques (and the acquisition of instructional materials relating thereto) to support a program of instruction for children from all racial, ethnic, and economic backgrounds, including instruction in the language and cultural heritage of minority grouj^s. Career e d u c a (7) Educational programs using shared facilities for career tion. education and other specialized activities. Innovative in(8) Innovative interracial educational programs or projects t e r r a c i a l programs! involving the joint participation of minority group children and other children attending different schools, including extracurricular activities and cooperative exchanges or other arrangements between schools within the same or different school districts. (9) Community activities, including public information efforts, a community tivities. in support of a plan, program, project, or activity described in this title. Administrative (10) Administrative and auxiliary services to facilitate the suc- services. cess of the program, project, or activity. ng (11) Planning programs, projects, or activities under this title, e vP ll a n niio n. and a uat the evaluation of such programs, projects, or activities, and dissemination of information with respect to such programs, projects, or activities, Facility re(12) Repair or minor remodeling or alteration of existing modeling; mobile school facilities (including the acquisition, installation, moderni- u n i t s. zation, or replacement of instructional equipment) and the lease or purchase of mobile classroom units or other mobile education facilities. Restriction. In the case of programs, projects, or activities involvinsr activities described in paragraph (12), the inclusion of such activities must be found to be a necessary component of, or necessary to facilitate, a 82-081 O - 73 - 26