EDUCATION PROGRAM CUTS AND ELIMINATIONS IN HR 1, FY 11 CONTINUING RESOLUTION
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1 2/18/11 EDUCATION PROGRAM S AND ELIMINATIONS IN, CONTINUING RESOLUTION (All numbers in millions of dollars) PROGRAM Total cut to Education Department from current = $11.55 billion or 16.1% PROGRAMS ELIMINATED (60) 1. Striving Readers % 2. Even Start % 3. Literacy through school % libraries 4. High School Graduation % Initiative 5. Mathematics and Science % Partnerships 6. Education Technology State % Grants 7. Foreign Language Assistance % 8. National Writing Project % 9. Teaching American History % 10. School Leadership % 11. National Board for Professional Teaching Standards % 12. Teach for America % 13. Close Up fellowships % 14. Ready-to-Learn Television % 15. Academies for History and Civics % 1 Striving readers was originally funded in FY 10 at $250 million. $50 million was rescinded in the Education Jobs Fund legislation. The Current kept the original FY 10 level. The proposed also rescinds $189 million in FY 10 funding. 1
2 PROGRAM 16. Reading is fundamental/ Inexpensive book distribution 17. Exchanges with historic whaling and trading partners 18. Excellence in economic education 19. Mental health integration in schools % % % % 20. Foundations for learning % 21. Arts in education % 22. Parental information and % resource centers 23. Women's educational equity % 24. Promise Neighborhoods % 25. Fund for the Improvement of Education programs of national significance % 26. Alcohol Abuse Reduction % 27. Elementary and Secondary % School Counseling 28. Carol M. White Physical % Education Program 29. Civic Education % 30. Special Olympics education % programs 31. Projects with Industry % 32. Supported employment State % grants 33. Tech Prep State Grants % 34. Smaller Learning % Communities 35. State Grants for Incarcerated % Youth 36. Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants % 37. Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnerships 38. Strengthening Predominantly Black Institutions % % 2
3 PROGRAM 39. Strengthening Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian-serving institutions 40. Strengthening Asian American- and Native American Pacific Islanderserving institutions 41. Strengthening tribally controlled colleges and universities 42. Strengthening Native American-Serving Nontribal Institutions 43. Demonstration projects in Disabilities 44. Tribally controlled postsecondary career and technical institutions % % % % % % 45. Fund for the Improvement of % Postsecondary Education 46. Emma Byrd Scholarships % 47. Course material rentals % 48. Centers for excellence for % veteran student success 49. Training for real-time writers % 50. Off-campus community % service 51. Byrd honors scholarships % 52. Thurgood Marshall legal educational opportunity program % 53. BJ Stupak Olympic Scholarships 54. Programs for BA Degrees in STEM and Critical Foreign Lang. 55. Programs for MA Degrees in STEM and Critical Foreign Lang. 56. Underground railroad program % % % % 3
4 PROGRAM 57. Teacher Quality Partnerships % 58. Legal Assistance Loan % Repayment Program 59. Statewide Data Systems % 60. Regional educational laboratories % PROGRAMS (13) 1. Title I Grants to LEAs 14, , % 2. School Improvement Grants % 3. Teacher Quality State Grants 2, , % 4. 21st Century Community 1, , % Learning Centers 5. School Improvement 5, % programs 2 6. IDEA technology and media % services 7. Voc Rehab demonstration and % training programs 8. Pell grants 23, , % Pell grant maximum award 3 (in real 4,860 4, % dollars) 9. Developing Hispanic Serving % Institutions 10. Strengthening Historically % Black Colleges and Universities 11. TRIO % 12. GEAR-UP % 13. Academic Competitiveness/SMART Grants (rescission) NA 2 The House adopted the Young-Hirono amendment that struck the prohibition on funds being spent on Education for Native Hawaiians and Alaska Native education equity programs. However, it did not increase funding for the overall School Improvement account, and thus maintained the $67.6 million cut to School Improvement Programs. The distribution of this cut among school improvement programs would be determined by the Department of Education. 3 In addition to the discretionary funded maximum award, there is a mandatory add-on of $690. Thus the maximum award under the current is a total of $5,550, while the maximum award under would be $4,705; a cut of $845 or 15.2%. 4
5 EDUCATION-RELATED PROGRAMS 1. Head Start 7, , , % 5
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