 
 CHAPTER 70--STRENGTHENING AND IMPROVEMENT OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY 
                                 SCHOOLS
 
    SUBCHAPTER I--HELPING DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN MEET HIGH STANDARDS
 
Part D--Prevention and Intervention Programs for Children and Youth Who 
          Are Neglected, Delinquent, or at Risk of Dropping Out
 
                    subpart 1--state agency programs
 
Sec. 6435. Use of funds


(a) In general

                              (1) Uses

        A State agency shall use funds received under this subpart only 
    for programs and projects that--
            (A) are consistent with the State plan under section 6434(a) 
        of this title; and
            (B) concentrate on providing participants with the knowledge 
        and skills needed to make a successful transition to secondary 
        school completion, further education, or employment.

                      (2) Programs and projects

        Such programs and projects--
            (A) may include the acquisition of equipment;
            (B) shall be designed to support educational services that--
                (i) except for institution-wide projects under section 
            6436 of this title, are provided to children identified by 
            the State agency as failing, or most at risk of failing, to 
            meet the State's challenging State content standards and 
            challenging State student performance standards;
                (ii) supplement and improve the quality of the 
            educational services provided to such children by the State 
            agency; and
                (iii) afford such children an opportunity to learn to 
            such challenging State standards;

            (C) shall be carried out in a manner consistent with section 
        6322 of this title and part F of this subchapter; and
            (D) may include the costs of meeting the evaluation 
        requirements of section 8941 of this title.

(b) Supplement, not supplant

    A program under this subpart that supplements the number of hours of 
instruction students receive from State and local sources shall be 
considered to comply with the supplement, not supplant requirement of 
section 6322 of this title without regard to the subject areas in which 
instruction is given during those hours.

(Pub. L. 89-10, title I, Sec. 1415, as added Pub. L. 103-382, title I, 
Sec. 101, Oct. 20, 1994, 108 Stat. 3596.)
