The Federal Role in Improving Elementary and Secondary Education

Abstract

The 103rd Congress will consider reauthorizing most of the major federal programs that support elementary and secondary education in the United States. These programs, which funding of about $9.5 billion in 1993, finance a variety of activities including educational services for disadvantaged students, school improvement, magnet (or special program) schools in desegregating school districts, assistance to schools in federally affected areas (also known as Impact Aid), bilingual education, Indian education, mathematics and science education, and drug-free schools and communities.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 01, 1993
Accession Number
ADA266305

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  • Congressional Budget Office

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  • Education

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