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[117 STAT. 596]
PUBLIC LAW 107-000—MMMM. DD, 2003
[117 STAT. 596]

117 STAT. 596

PUBLIC LAW 108–11—APR. 16, 2003 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS

Ante, p. 327.

VerDate 11-MAY-2000

13:45 Aug 26, 2004

The matter under the heading ‘‘Department of Education, School Improvement Programs’’, in Public Law 108–7 is amended— (1) by striking ‘‘$8,052,957,000’’ and inserting ‘‘$8,053,507,000’’; (2) by striking ‘‘$508,100,000’’ and inserting ‘‘$537,100,000’’; (3) by striking ‘‘$4,132,167,000’’ and inserting ‘‘$4,233,167,000’’; (4) by striking ‘‘$814,660,000’’ and inserting ‘‘$815,210,000’’; and (5) by striking ‘‘$212,160,000’’ and inserting ‘‘$212,710,000’’. In the statement of the managers of the committee of conference accompanying H.J. Res. 2 (Public Law 108–7; House Report 108– 10), in the matter in title III of division G, relating to the Fund for the Improvement of Education under the heading ‘‘School Improvement Programs’’— (1) the provision specifying $150,000 for Illinois State Board of Education, Springfield, Illinois, for computers, hardware and software for the implementation of Fast ForWord reading program to the Pleasant Plains Community Unit District #8 and Pleasant Plain Illinois District #18 shall be deemed to read as follows: ‘‘Illinois State Board of Education, Springfield, Illinois, for implementation of Fast ForWord reading program to the Pleasant Plains Community Unit District #8 and for improving mathematics achievement in Peoria School District

  1. 150 and Jacksonville School District #117, $150,000’’;

(2) the provision specifying $2,000,000 for Pinellas County Florida School District, St. Petersburg, Florida, for technology for Title I schools shall be deemed to read as follows: ‘‘St. Petersburg College, St. Petersburg, Florida, for the Pinellas County EpiCenter, $2,000,000’’; (3) the provision specifying $500,000 for the St. Louis Children’s Museum, MO, for a collaborative project with the St. Louis Public Library to create interactive exhibits and educational programs shall be deleted; (4) the provision specifying $200,000 for the Harford County Board of Education in Aberdeen, MD, for a collaboration between a science and technology high school and the Aberdeen Proving Ground shall be deemed to read as follows: ‘‘Harford County Board of Education in Aberdeen, MD, for a collaboration between a science and technology high school and the Aberdeen Proving Ground, $700,000’’; (5) the provision specifying $25,000 for the Boys and Girls Club of El Dorado, Arkansas, for drug prevention and after school programs shall be deemed to read as follows: ‘‘Boys and Girls Club, Southeast Unit, El Dorado, Arkansas, for drug prevention and after school programs, $25,000’’; (6) the provision specifying $100,000 for the American Academy of Liberal Education, Washington, D.C., to develop projects and survey best practices in the study of American democracy and principles of free government at colleges and universities shall be deleted; (7) the provision specifying $400,000 for the Milwaukee Public Schools, Wisconsin, to expand before- and after-school

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