Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 108 Part 5.djvu/321

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PUBLIC LAW 103-382—OCT. 20, 1994 108 STAT. 3811 "(D) activities to promote and evaluate counseling and mentoring for students, including intergenerational mentoring; "(E) activities to promote and evaluate coordinated pupil services programs; "(F) activities to promote comprehensive health education; "(G) activities to promote environmental education; "(H) activities to promote consumer, economic, and personal finance education, such as saving, investing, and entrepreneurial education; "(I) activities to promote programs to assist students to demonstrate competence in foreign languages; "(J) studies and evaluation of various education reform strategies and innovations being pursued by the Federal Government, States, and local educational agencies; "(K) activities to promote metric education; "(L) the identification and recognition of exemplary schools and programs, such as Blue Ribbon Schools; "(M) programs designed to promote gender equity in education by evaluating and eliminating gender bias in instruction and educational materials, identifying, and analyzing gender inequities in educational practices, and implementing and evaluating educational policies and practices designed to achieve gender equity; "(N) programs designed to reduce excessive student mobility, retain students who move within a school district at the same school, educate parents about the effect of mobility on a child's education and encourage parents to participate in school activities; "(O) experiential-based learning, such as service-learning; "(P) the development and expansion of public-private partnership programs which extend the learning experience, via computers, beyond the classroom environment into student homes through such programs as the Buddy System Computer Project; "(Q) other programs and projects that meet the purposes of this section; "(R) activities to promote child abuse education and prevention programs; "(S) activities to raise standards and expectations for academic achievement among £dl students, especially disadvantaged students traditionally underserved in schools; "(T) activities to provide the academic support, enrichment and motivation to enable all students to reach such standards; "(U) demonstrations relating to the planning and evaluations of the effectiveness of projects under which local educational agencies or schools contract with private management organizations to reform a school or schools; "(V) demonstrations that are designed to test whether prenatal and counseling provided to pregnant students may have a positive effect on pregnancy outcomes, with such education and counseling emphasizing the importance of prenatal care, the value of sound diet and nutrition habits, 79-194 O—95 —11:QL3Part5