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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Proposed Waiver and Extension of the
Project Period for the Striving Readers
Comprehensive Literacy Program
Office of Elementary and
Secondary Education, Department of
Education.
ACTION: Proposed waiver and extension
of the project period.
AGENCY:
For the Striving Readers
Comprehensive Literacy program, the
Secretary proposes to: (1) Waive the
restriction against project period
extensions involving the obligation of
additional Federal funds; and (2) extend
the project period for a grantee that only
requested three out of a possible five
years of funding. The Secretary
proposes this action because additional
funds are available from the fiscal year
(FY) 2014 appropriation to support this
extension and we believe that it would
be in the public interest to support
continued funding of the affected
project. This proposed extension would
support the affected grantee in its efforts
to fully implement its State Literacy
Plan, as well as to continue its
sustainability efforts and program
activities.
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SUMMARY:
We must receive your comments
on or before June 19, 2014.
ADDRESSES: Address all comments about
this proposed waiver and extension of
the project period to Rosemary Fennell,
U.S. Department of Education, 400
Maryland Avenue SW., Room 3E228,
Washington, DC 20202–6200.
DATES:
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If you prefer to send your comments
by email, use the following address:
rosemary.fennell@ed.gov. You must
include the phrase ‘‘Proposed waiver
and extension of the project period’’ in
the subject line of your message.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Rosemary Fennell by telephone at (202)
401–2425 or by email at:
rosemary.fennell@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:
Invitation to Comment: We invite you
to submit comments regarding this
proposed waiver and extension of the
project period.
During and after the comment period,
you may inspect all public comments
about this proposed waiver and
extension in Room 3E228, 400 Maryland
Avenue SW., Washington, DC, between
the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.,
Washington, DC time, Monday through
Friday of each week except Federal
holidays.
Assistance to Individuals With
Disabilities in Reviewing the
Rulemaking Record: On request we will
provide an appropriate accommodation
or auxiliary aid to an individual with a
disability who needs assistance to
review the comments or other
documents in the public rulemaking
record for this proposed waiver and
extension. If you want to schedule an
appointment for this type of
accommodation or auxiliary aid, please
contact the person listed under FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
Background
In FY 2010, Congress appropriated
$200 million to support establishment
of a comprehensive literacy
development and education program
through the Consolidated
Appropriations Act (Pub. L. 111–117,
‘‘the Act’’) under section 1502 of the
Elementary and Secondary Education
Act of 1965, as amended (ESEA). The
purpose of the Striving Readers
Comprehensive Literacy grant program
(SRCL) is to advance literacy skills—
including pre-literacy skills, reading,
and writing—for students from birth
through grade 12, including limitedEnglish-proficient students and students
with disabilities. Section 1502 of the
ESEA provides the authority for
demonstration programs, like SRCL, that
show promise of enabling children to
meet challenging academic content and
achievement standards. SRCL funds are
awarded through multiple funding
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streams—formula grants, discretionary
grants and set-aside—for the common
purpose of advancing literacy skills. The
FY 2010 formula grant program awarded
$10 million to 46 States, the District of
Columbia and the Commonwealth of
Puerto Rico to assist States in creating
or maintaining a State Literacy Team of
at least nine members with expertise in
literacy development and education for
children from birth through grade 12 to
assist the State in developing a
comprehensive literacy plan.
FY 2010 funds also were distributed
through a discretionary grant
competition conducted in FY 2011 to
six State educational agencies (SEAs),
and through set aside grants to the
Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) and
four Outlying Areas—American Samoa,
Guam, Commonwealth of the Northern
Mariana Islands and the Virgin Islands.
The U.S. Department of Education (the
Department) announced this
discretionary grant competition in a
notice inviting applications that was
published in the Federal Register on
March 10, 2011 (76 FR 13143) (March
2011 NIA). The purpose of the
discretionary grants to SEAs and the set
asides to BIE and the Outlying Areas is
to encourage these entities to take a
comprehensive approach to literacy that
includes pre-literacy, reading, and
writing skills for all students—including
disadvantaged students, limited-English
proficient students, and students with
disabilities—from birth to grade 12.
The grants awarded under the FY
2011 competition were for a project
period of up to five years. The
Department indicated in the March 2011
NIA that it planned to make
continuation awards in accordance with
section 75.253 of the Education
Department’s General Administrative
Regulations (EDGAR) (34 CFR 75.253),
depending on the availability of funds.
Five of the six SEA grantees funded
under the FY 2011 grant competition
submitted a budget for all five years of
the grant period. One grantee, the
Montana Department of Education,
submitted a budget request for only
three years, believing that it could
request funding for years 4 and 5 after
receiving a grant award. On March 25,
2014, the Montana Department of
Education, Office of Public Instruction
requested to extend its project period for
an additional two years.
The Secretary proposes to waive the
requirement of 34 CFR 75.261(a) and
(c)(2) of EDGAR that generally prohibits
project period extensions involving the
obligation of additional Federal funds.
The Secretary also proposes to extend
the current Montana SRCL project
period for an additional 24 months. This
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would allow the grantee to seek a
continuation award for FY 2014 and FY
2015.
The FY 2014 appropriation contained
sufficient funding to continue
Montana’s grant. The appropriation for
the SRCL program included $158
million, an increase of approximately $6
million over the FY 2013 funding level.
Based on this modest increase, the
Department does not plan to conduct a
new competition in FY 2014, as there
are insufficient funds to provide
continuation awards and to fund new
grantees.
We believe it best serves the interests
of the Department and the public to
ensure the full cohort of grantees,
including Montana, the opportunity to
complete a five-year program, as
originally intended in the March 2011
NIA, to get the best data on promising
literacy practices that can be
implemented nationwide. Providing
Montana an opportunity for an
additional two years of funding, and in
turn an additional two years of data on
implementation, is consistent with the
underlying purpose of the SRCL
program funded under the Section 1502
demonstration authority: To provide
data on the results of promising literacy
practices implemented under the SRCL
program.
Additionally, the Montana
Department of Education’s SRCL project
is at a critical point; the State is working
with participating local education
agencies (LEA) to fully implement the
State Literacy Plan, and to implement
sustainability efforts and activities. The
Montana SRCL Implementation Team
continues it work to assess and evaluate
the effectiveness of the implementation
of the State Literacy Plan, and continues
to identify and provide the support and
resources necessary to ensure processes
and systems created through the SRCL
program are sustainable. The Montana
Department of Education has used datadriven decisions, through its evaluation
and assessment activities, to make
improvements to the SRCL program
across 10 LEAs and 32 schools. Without
an extension of the project period to
allow for the work that will lead to
sustainability and full implementation
of the State Literacy Plan, the SRCL
program may cease in some LEAs and
be greatly curtailed in others.
Therefore, to ensure continuity and
stability of the SRCL program in
Montana, we propose to waive the
requirement of 34 CFR 75.261(a) and
(c)(2) of EDGAR to extend the Montana
Department of Education’s SRCL project
for two additional years. This two-year
extension of the project period would
ensure seamless program delivery to the
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sub-grantees awarded under the
Montana Department of Education SRCL
grant award, as well as data on project
implementation.
If the waiver of the requirement of 34
CFR 75.261(a) and (c)(2) of EDGAR that
we propose in this proposed waiver and
extension is announced by the
Department in a final proposed waiver
and extension, the requirements
applicable to continuation awards for
current SRCL grantees and the
requirements in section 75.253 of
EDGAR would apply to any
continuation awards made to current
SRCL grantees, including the Montana
Department of Education.
If we announce this proposed waiver
and extension of the project period as
final, we would use the process stated
in the March 2011 NIA and the
regulations in 34 CFR 75.253 to make
continuation awards based on
information that each grantee provides,
indicating that each grantee is making
substantial progress performing its
SRCL grant activities and is showing
improvement against baseline data on
specific indicators listed in the March
2011 NIA.
Any activities to be carried out during
the remaining continuation years of the
SRCL award must be consistent with, or
be a logical extension of, the scope,
goals, and objectives of each grantee’s
application as approved in the FY 2011
SRCL competition. Under this proposed
waiver and extension, the project period
for the Montana SRCL grantees would
be extended through September 30,
2016—the same project period for all
SRCL grantees.
We will announce the final waiver
and extension of the proposed project
period in the Federal Register. We will
determine the final waiver and
extension of the proposed project period
after considering responses to this
proposed waiver and extension, and
other information available to the
Department.
Note: This proposed waiver and extension
does not solicit applications.
Regulatory Flexibility Act Certification
The Secretary certifies that this
proposed waiver and extension of the
activities required to support additional
years of funding would not have a
significant economic impact on a
substantial number of small entities.
The entities that would be affected by
this proposed waiver and extension are
the current SRCL grantees receiving
Federal funds and any other potential
applicants.
The Secretary certifies that the
proposed waiver and extension would
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not have a significant economic impact
on these entities because the proposed
waiver and extension impose minimal
compliance costs to extend a single
project already in existence, and the
activities required to support the
additional years of funding would not
impose additional regulatory burdens or
require unnecessary Federal
supervision.
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
This proposed waiver and extension
of the period does not contain any
information collection requirements.
Intergovernmental Review: This
program is subject to Executive Order
12372 and the regulations in 34 CFR
part 79. One of the objectives of the
Executive order is to foster an
intergovernmental partnership and a
strengthened federalism. The Executive
order relies on processes developed by
State and local governments for
coordination and review of proposed
Federal financial assistance.
This document provides early
notification of our specific plans and
actions for this program.
Accessible Format: Individuals with
disabilities can obtain this document in
an accessible format (e.g., braille, large
print, audiotape, or compact disc) on
request to the program contact person
listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT.
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The official version of this document is
the document published in the Federal
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the Department.
Dated: May 15, 2014.
Deborah Delisle,
Assistant Secretary for Elementary and
Secondary Education.
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Proposed Waiver and Extension of the Project Period for the
Striving Readers Comprehensive Literacy Program
AGENCY: Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, Department of
Education.
ACTION: Proposed waiver and extension of the project period.
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SUMMARY: For the Striving Readers Comprehensive Literacy program, the
Secretary proposes to: (1) Waive the restriction against project period
extensions involving the obligation of additional Federal funds; and
(2) extend the project period for a grantee that only requested three
out of a possible five years of funding. The Secretary proposes this
action because additional funds are available from the fiscal year (FY)
2014 appropriation to support this extension and we believe that it
would be in the public interest to support continued funding of the
affected project. This proposed extension would support the affected
grantee in its efforts to fully implement its State Literacy Plan, as
well as to continue its sustainability efforts and program activities.
DATES: We must receive your comments on or before June 19, 2014.
ADDRESSES: Address all comments about this proposed waiver and
extension of the project period to Rosemary Fennell, U.S. Department of
Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 3E228, Washington, DC 20202-
6200.
If you prefer to send your comments by email, use the following
address: rosemary.fennell@ed.gov. You must include the phrase
``Proposed waiver and extension of the project period'' in the subject
line of your message.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rosemary Fennell by telephone at (202)
401-2425 or by email at: rosemary.fennell@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:
Invitation to Comment: We invite you to submit comments regarding
this proposed waiver and extension of the project period.
During and after the comment period, you may inspect all public
comments about this proposed waiver and extension in Room 3E228, 400
Maryland Avenue SW., Washington, DC, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and
4:00 p.m., Washington, DC time, Monday through Friday of each week
except Federal holidays.
Assistance to Individuals With Disabilities in Reviewing the
Rulemaking Record: On request we will provide an appropriate
accommodation or auxiliary aid to an individual with a disability who
needs assistance to review the comments or other documents in the
public rulemaking record for this proposed waiver and extension. If you
want to schedule an appointment for this type of accommodation or
auxiliary aid, please contact the person listed under FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT.
Background
In FY 2010, Congress appropriated $200 million to support
establishment of a comprehensive literacy development and education
program through the Consolidated Appropriations Act (Pub. L. 111-117,
``the Act'') under section 1502 of the Elementary and Secondary
Education Act of 1965, as amended (ESEA). The purpose of the Striving
Readers Comprehensive Literacy grant program (SRCL) is to advance
literacy skills--including pre-literacy skills, reading, and writing--
for students from birth through grade 12, including limited-English-
proficient students and students with disabilities. Section 1502 of the
ESEA provides the authority for demonstration programs, like SRCL, that
show promise of enabling children to meet challenging academic content
and achievement standards. SRCL funds are awarded through multiple
funding streams--formula grants, discretionary grants and set-aside--
for the common purpose of advancing literacy skills. The FY 2010
formula grant program awarded $10 million to 46 States, the District of
Columbia and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico to assist States in
creating or maintaining a State Literacy Team of at least nine members
with expertise in literacy development and education for children from
birth through grade 12 to assist the State in developing a
comprehensive literacy plan.
FY 2010 funds also were distributed through a discretionary grant
competition conducted in FY 2011 to six State educational agencies
(SEAs), and through set aside grants to the Bureau of Indian Education
(BIE) and four Outlying Areas--American Samoa, Guam, Commonwealth of
the Northern Mariana Islands and the Virgin Islands. The U.S.
Department of Education (the Department) announced this discretionary
grant competition in a notice inviting applications that was published
in the Federal Register on March 10, 2011 (76 FR 13143) (March 2011
NIA). The purpose of the discretionary grants to SEAs and the set
asides to BIE and the Outlying Areas is to encourage these entities to
take a comprehensive approach to literacy that includes pre-literacy,
reading, and writing skills for all students--including disadvantaged
students, limited-English proficient students, and students with
disabilities--from birth to grade 12.
The grants awarded under the FY 2011 competition were for a project
period of up to five years. The Department indicated in the March 2011
NIA that it planned to make continuation awards in accordance with
section 75.253 of the Education Department's General Administrative
Regulations (EDGAR) (34 CFR 75.253), depending on the availability of
funds.
Five of the six SEA grantees funded under the FY 2011 grant
competition submitted a budget for all five years of the grant period.
One grantee, the Montana Department of Education, submitted a budget
request for only three years, believing that it could request funding
for years 4 and 5 after receiving a grant award. On March 25, 2014, the
Montana Department of Education, Office of Public Instruction requested
to extend its project period for an additional two years.
The Secretary proposes to waive the requirement of 34 CFR 75.261(a)
and (c)(2) of EDGAR that generally prohibits project period extensions
involving the obligation of additional Federal funds. The Secretary
also proposes to extend the current Montana SRCL project period for an
additional 24 months. This
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would allow the grantee to seek a continuation award for FY 2014 and FY
2015.
The FY 2014 appropriation contained sufficient funding to continue
Montana's grant. The appropriation for the SRCL program included $158
million, an increase of approximately $6 million over the FY 2013
funding level. Based on this modest increase, the Department does not
plan to conduct a new competition in FY 2014, as there are insufficient
funds to provide continuation awards and to fund new grantees.
We believe it best serves the interests of the Department and the
public to ensure the full cohort of grantees, including Montana, the
opportunity to complete a five-year program, as originally intended in
the March 2011 NIA, to get the best data on promising literacy
practices that can be implemented nationwide. Providing Montana an
opportunity for an additional two years of funding, and in turn an
additional two years of data on implementation, is consistent with the
underlying purpose of the SRCL program funded under the Section 1502
demonstration authority: To provide data on the results of promising
literacy practices implemented under the SRCL program.
Additionally, the Montana Department of Education's SRCL project is
at a critical point; the State is working with participating local
education agencies (LEA) to fully implement the State Literacy Plan,
and to implement sustainability efforts and activities. The Montana
SRCL Implementation Team continues it work to assess and evaluate the
effectiveness of the implementation of the State Literacy Plan, and
continues to identify and provide the support and resources necessary
to ensure processes and systems created through the SRCL program are
sustainable. The Montana Department of Education has used data-driven
decisions, through its evaluation and assessment activities, to make
improvements to the SRCL program across 10 LEAs and 32 schools. Without
an extension of the project period to allow for the work that will lead
to sustainability and full implementation of the State Literacy Plan,
the SRCL program may cease in some LEAs and be greatly curtailed in
others.
Therefore, to ensure continuity and stability of the SRCL program
in Montana, we propose to waive the requirement of 34 CFR 75.261(a) and
(c)(2) of EDGAR to extend the Montana Department of Education's SRCL
project for two additional years. This two-year extension of the
project period would ensure seamless program delivery to the sub-
grantees awarded under the Montana Department of Education SRCL grant
award, as well as data on project implementation.
If the waiver of the requirement of 34 CFR 75.261(a) and (c)(2) of
EDGAR that we propose in this proposed waiver and extension is
announced by the Department in a final proposed waiver and extension,
the requirements applicable to continuation awards for current SRCL
grantees and the requirements in section 75.253 of EDGAR would apply to
any continuation awards made to current SRCL grantees, including the
Montana Department of Education.
If we announce this proposed waiver and extension of the project
period as final, we would use the process stated in the March 2011 NIA
and the regulations in 34 CFR 75.253 to make continuation awards based
on information that each grantee provides, indicating that each grantee
is making substantial progress performing its SRCL grant activities and
is showing improvement against baseline data on specific indicators
listed in the March 2011 NIA.
Any activities to be carried out during the remaining continuation
years of the SRCL award must be consistent with, or be a logical
extension of, the scope, goals, and objectives of each grantee's
application as approved in the FY 2011 SRCL competition. Under this
proposed waiver and extension, the project period for the Montana SRCL
grantees would be extended through September 30, 2016--the same project
period for all SRCL grantees.
We will announce the final waiver and extension of the proposed
project period in the Federal Register. We will determine the final
waiver and extension of the proposed project period after considering
responses to this proposed waiver and extension, and other information
available to the Department.
Note: This proposed waiver and extension does not solicit
applications.
Regulatory Flexibility Act Certification
The Secretary certifies that this proposed waiver and extension of
the activities required to support additional years of funding would
not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small
entities. The entities that would be affected by this proposed waiver
and extension are the current SRCL grantees receiving Federal funds and
any other potential applicants.
The Secretary certifies that the proposed waiver and extension
would not have a significant economic impact on these entities because
the proposed waiver and extension impose minimal compliance costs to
extend a single project already in existence, and the activities
required to support the additional years of funding would not impose
additional regulatory burdens or require unnecessary Federal
supervision.
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
This proposed waiver and extension of the period does not contain
any information collection requirements.
Intergovernmental Review: This program is subject to Executive
Order 12372 and the regulations in 34 CFR part 79. One of the
objectives of the Executive order is to foster an intergovernmental
partnership and a strengthened federalism. The Executive order relies
on processes developed by State and local governments for coordination
and review of proposed Federal financial assistance.
This document provides early notification of our specific plans and
actions for this program.
Accessible Format: Individuals with disabilities can obtain this
document in an accessible format (e.g., braille, large print,
audiotape, or compact disc) on request to the program contact person
listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
Electronic Access to This Document: The official version of this
document is the document published in the Federal Register. Free
Internet access to the official edition of the Federal Register and the
Code of Federal Regulations is available via the Federal Digital System
at: www.gpo.gov/fdsys. At this site you can view this document, as well
as all other documents of this Department published in the Federal
Register, in text or Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). To use PDF
you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is available free at the
site.
You may also access documents of the Department published in the
Federal Register by using the article search feature at:
www.federalregister.gov. Specifically, through the advanced search
feature at this site, you can limit your search to documents published
by the Department.
Dated: May 15, 2014.
Deborah Delisle,
Assistant Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education.
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