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PUBLIC LAW 101-392—SEPT. 25, 1990 104 STAT. 797 participants will be representative of the secondary school population in the school district; "(3) promulgate a student code of conduct that shall be developed in consultation with the students and teachers; "(4) assist in the selection of the community education employment center principal, administrators, department chsiirpersons, and teachers; "(5) assist in the selection and application of assessment tools for continuous evaluation of student learning progress; "(6) make recommendations for the selection of curriculum textbooks, software, and other learning resources and equipment; and "(7) make recommendations regarding the coordination of activities assisted under this part with activities assisted under the Job Training Partnership Act and school to work transitions. " SEC. 367. PROFESSIONAL STAFF. 20 USC 2396e. "(a) IN GENERAL. —Each eligible recipient receiving a grant under this part shall only employ professional staff who demonstrate the highest of academic, teaching, guidance, or administrative standards. "(b) TEACHERS. —(1) Each eligible recipient receiving a grant under this part shall ensure that community education employment center teachers receive inservice training at least annually in techniques, procedures and policies relevant to the community education employment center. "(2) Each eligible recipient receiving a grant under this part shall employ a sufficient number of full-time certified or licensed guidance and career counselors to assist, enhance and monitor student progress. "SEC. 368. ELIGIBILITY. 20 USC 2396f. "An eligible recipient shall be eligible to receive a grant under this part if— "(1) the eligible recipient is located in or serves 1 or more local educational agencies that are eligible for assistance under section 1006 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965; and "(2) the eligible recipient demonstrates that it will serve a student population which is predominantly educationally and economically disadvantaged. " SEC. 369. APPLICATION. 20 USC 2396g. " (a) APPLICATION REQUIRED. —Each eligible recipient desiring to participate in the demonstration grant program authorized by this part shall prepare and submit an application to the Secretary at such time, in such manner, and containing or accompanied by such information as the Secretary may require. "0)) CONTENTS OF APPLICATION.— Each application submitted pursuant to subsection (a) shall— "(1) demonstrate that the area where the center is to be located has a high concentration of children from low-income families, relative to the county and State as a whole; "(2) describe the activities and services for which assistance is sought;