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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
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Race to the Top Fund Phase 3;
Correction
Department of Education.
Proposed Requirements;
Correction.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: On September 12, 2011, the
Secretary of Education (Secretary)
published a notice in the Federal
Register proposing requirements for
Phase 3 of the Race to the Top program
(RTT–Phase 3 NPR) (76 FR 56183). The
RTT–Phase 3 NPR was incomplete and
included minor errors. Through this
document, we correct the errors and add
the information that was
unintentionally omitted. Except as
corrected by this notice, the RTT–Phase
3 NPR, including the date by which
public comments are due, remains
unchanged.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Meredith Farace, Implementation and
Support Unit, 400 Maryland Avenue,
SW., Washington, DC 20202–6200.
Telephone: (202) 453–6690 or by e-mail:
phase3comments@ed.gov.
If you use a telecommunications
device for the deaf (TDD) or a text
telephone (TTY), call the Federal Relay
Service (FRS), toll free, at 1–800–877–
8339.
We make
the following corrections to the RTT–
Phase 3 NPR:
On page 56183, third column, under
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT, we
correct the telephone to read ‘‘(202)
453–6690.’’
On page 56184, third column, we
correct the paragraph that begins with
the words ‘‘Under the Race to the Top
Phase 3 award process proposed in this
notice, eligible applicants’’ by replacing
it with the following two paragraphs:
Additionally, the Department will
maintain an emphasis in the Race to the
Top Phase 3 awards on promoting
science, technology, engineering, and
mathematics (STEM) education,
consistent with the competitive
preference priority in the Race to the
Top Phase 1 and Phase 2 competitions.
In order to meet this requirement, a
State will include in its detailed plan
and budget for Phase 3 funding how it
will allocate a meaningful share of its
Phase 3 award to advance STEM
education in the State. To do this,
eligible applicants will select from
among their Phase 2 application: (1)
Activities proposed by the State to meet
the competitive preference priority; or
(2) activities within one or more of the
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four core education reform areas that are
most likely to improve STEM education.
Under the Race to the Top Phase 3
award process proposed in this notice,
eligible applicants would be limited to
Race to the Top Phase 2 finalists that
did not receive a Phase 2 award, and
those eligible applicants could apply for
a proportional share of these funds.
Race to the Top Phase 3 funding is not
at the level of funding that was available
for the Race to the Top Phase 1 and
Phase 2 competitions. Accordingly, we
are proposing that eligible applicants (1)
Select from among the activities they
proposed to implement in their Phase 2
applications those activities that will
have the greatest impact on advancing
their overall statewide reform plans,
including activities that are most likely
to improve STEM education, (2) use
Race to the Top Phase 3 funding to
support those specific activities, and (3)
ensure that such activities are consistent
with the ARRA requirement to allocate
50 percent of Race to the Top funds to
local educational agencies (LEAs).
On page 56185, third column, we
correct paragraph (g) to read as follows:
(g) The State will select activities for
funding that are consistent with the
commitment to comprehensive reform
and innovation that the State
demonstrated in its Race to the Top
Phase 2 application, including activities
that are most likely to improve STEM
education.
On page 56186, first column, we
correct the paragraph following the
estimated State budget amounts chart to
read as follows:
Once the Department notifies a
qualified applicant of the final amount
of funds it is eligible to receive for a
Race to the Top Phase 3 award, the
applicant must submit a detailed plan
and budget describing the activities it
has selected from its Race to the Top
Phase 2 application that it proposes to
implement with Race to the Top Phase
3 funding, including how the State will
allocate a meaningful share of its Phase
3 award to advance STEM education in
the State. This detailed plan must
include an explanation of why the
applicant has selected these activities
and why the applicant believes such
activities will have the greatest impact
on advancing its overall statewide
reform plan. The plan also must include
a description of the State’s process for
allocating at least 50 percent of Race to
the Top Phase 3 funds to participating
LEAs, as required by section 14006(c) of
the ARRA. Subgrants to LEAs must be
based on their relative shares of funding
under Title I, Part A of the ESEA, and
LEAs must use these funds in a manner
that is consistent with the State’s
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updated plan and the MOU or other
binding agreement between the LEA and
the State. A State may establish more
specific requirements for LEA use of
funds provided they are consistent with
the ARRA, with the proposed
requirements of this notice, and with
the Race to the Top requirements. (See
the notice of final priorities,
requirements, definitions, and selection
criteria for the Race to the Top Fund
published in the Federal Register on
November 18, 2009 (74 FR 59688).)
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Dated: September 21, 2011.
Arne Duncan,
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
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Race to the Top Fund Phase 3; Correction
AGENCY: Department of Education.
ACTION: Proposed Requirements; Correction.
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SUMMARY: On September 12, 2011, the Secretary of Education (Secretary)
published a notice in the Federal Register proposing requirements for
Phase 3 of the Race to the Top program (RTT-Phase 3 NPR) (76 FR 56183).
The RTT-Phase 3 NPR was incomplete and included minor errors. Through
this document, we correct the errors and add the information that was
unintentionally omitted. Except as corrected by this notice, the RTT-
Phase 3 NPR, including the date by which public comments are due,
remains unchanged.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Meredith Farace, Implementation and
Support Unit, 400 Maryland Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20202-6200.
Telephone: (202) 453-6690 or by e-mail: phase3comments@ed.gov.
If you use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) or a text
telephone (TTY), call the Federal Relay Service (FRS), toll free, at 1-
800-877-8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We make the following corrections to the
RTT-Phase 3 NPR:
On page 56183, third column, under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT,
we correct the telephone to read ``(202) 453-6690.''
On page 56184, third column, we correct the paragraph that begins
with the words ``Under the Race to the Top Phase 3 award process
proposed in this notice, eligible applicants'' by replacing it with the
following two paragraphs:
Additionally, the Department will maintain an emphasis in the Race
to the Top Phase 3 awards on promoting science, technology,
engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education, consistent with the
competitive preference priority in the Race to the Top Phase 1 and
Phase 2 competitions. In order to meet this requirement, a State will
include in its detailed plan and budget for Phase 3 funding how it will
allocate a meaningful share of its Phase 3 award to advance STEM
education in the State. To do this, eligible applicants will select
from among their Phase 2 application: (1) Activities proposed by the
State to meet the competitive preference priority; or (2) activities
within one or more of the four core education reform areas that are
most likely to improve STEM education.
Under the Race to the Top Phase 3 award process proposed in this
notice, eligible applicants would be limited to Race to the Top Phase 2
finalists that did not receive a Phase 2 award, and those eligible
applicants could apply for a proportional share of these funds. Race to
the Top Phase 3 funding is not at the level of funding that was
available for the Race to the Top Phase 1 and Phase 2 competitions.
Accordingly, we are proposing that eligible applicants (1) Select from
among the activities they proposed to implement in their Phase 2
applications those activities that will have the greatest impact on
advancing their overall statewide reform plans, including activities
that are most likely to improve STEM education, (2) use Race to the Top
Phase 3 funding to support those specific activities, and (3) ensure
that such activities are consistent with the ARRA requirement to
allocate 50 percent of Race to the Top funds to local educational
agencies (LEAs).
On page 56185, third column, we correct paragraph (g) to read as
follows:
(g) The State will select activities for funding that are
consistent with the commitment to comprehensive reform and innovation
that the State demonstrated in its Race to the Top Phase 2 application,
including activities that are most likely to improve STEM education.
On page 56186, first column, we correct the paragraph following the
estimated State budget amounts chart to read as follows:
Once the Department notifies a qualified applicant of the final
amount of funds it is eligible to receive for a Race to the Top Phase 3
award, the applicant must submit a detailed plan and budget describing
the activities it has selected from its Race to the Top Phase 2
application that it proposes to implement with Race to the Top Phase 3
funding, including how the State will allocate a meaningful share of
its Phase 3 award to advance STEM education in the State. This detailed
plan must include an explanation of why the applicant has selected
these activities and why the applicant believes such activities will
have the greatest impact on advancing its overall statewide reform
plan. The plan also must include a description of the State's process
for allocating at least 50 percent of Race to the Top Phase 3 funds to
participating LEAs, as required by section 14006(c) of the ARRA.
Subgrants to LEAs must be based on their relative shares of funding
under Title I, Part A of the ESEA, and LEAs must use these funds in a
manner that is consistent with the State's
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updated plan and the MOU or other binding agreement between the LEA and
the State. A State may establish more specific requirements for LEA use
of funds provided they are consistent with the ARRA, with the proposed
requirements of this notice, and with the Race to the Top requirements.
(See the notice of final priorities, requirements, definitions, and
selection criteria for the Race to the Top Fund published in the
Federal Register on November 18, 2009 (74 FR 59688).)
Accessible Format: Individuals with disabilities can obtain this
document in an accessible format (e.g., braille, large print,
audiotape, or computer diskette) on request to the program contact
person listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
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Dated: September 21, 2011.
Arne Duncan,
Secretary of Education.
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