§ 1161a. Project GRAD
(a)
Purposes
The purposes of this section are—
(c)
Contract authorized
From the amount appropriated to carry out this section, the Secretary is authorized to award a five-year contract to Project GRAD USA (referred to in this section as the “contractor”), a nonprofit education organization that has as its primary purpose the improvement of secondary school graduation and postsecondary attendance and completion rates for low-income students. Such contract shall be used to carry out the requirements of subsection (d) and to implement and sustain integrated education reform services through subcontractor activities described in subsection (e)(3) at existing Project GRAD program sites and to promote the expansion to new sites.
(d)
Requirements of contract
The Secretary shall enter into an agreement with the contractor that requires that the contractor shall—
(1)
enter into subcontracts with nonprofit educational organizations that serve a substantial number or percentage of low-income students (referred to in this subsection as “subcontractors”), under which the subcontractors agree to implement the Project GRAD programs described in subsection (e) and provide matching funds for such programs;
(2)
directly carry out—
(A)
activities to implement and sustain the literacy, mathematics, classroom management, social service, and postsecondary access programs further described in subsection (e)(3);
(B)
activities to build the organizational and management capacity of the subcontractors to effectively implement and sustain the programs;
(e)
Supported programs
(1)
Designation
The subcontractor programs referred to in this subsection shall be known as Project GRAD programs.
(2)
Feeder patterns
Each subcontractor shall implement a Project GRAD program and shall, with the agreement of the contractor—
(3)
Integrated education reform services
The services provided through a Project GRAD program may include—
(B)
campus-based social services programs, including a systematic approach to increase family and community involvement in the schools served by the Project GRAD program;
(f)
Use of funds
Of the funds made available to carry out this section, not more than five percent of such funds, or $4,000,000, whichever is less, shall be used by the contractor to pay for administration of the contract.
(g)
Contribution and matching requirement
(1)
In general
The contractor shall provide to each subcontractor an average of $200 for each student served by the subcontractor in the Project GRAD program, adjusted to take into consideration—
(2)
Matching requirement
Each subcontractor shall provide funds for the Project GRAD program in an amount that is equal to the amount received by the subcontractor from the contractor. Such matching funds may be provided in cash or in kind, fairly evaluated.
(h)
Evaluation
(1)
Evaluation by the Secretary
The Secretary shall select an independent entity to evaluate, every three years, the performance of students who participate in a Project GRAD program under this section. The evaluation shall—
(A)
be conducted using a rigorous research design for determining the effectiveness of the Project GRAD programs funded under this section; and
(B)
compare reading and mathematics achievement, secondary school graduation, and postsecondary attendance and completion rates of students who participate in a Project GRAD program funded under this section with those indicators for students of similar backgrounds who do not participate in such program.
(2)
Evaluation by contractor and subcontractors
The contractor shall require each subcontractor to prepare an in-depth report of the results and the use of funds of each Project GRAD program funded under this section that includes—
(i)
Authorization of appropriations
There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out this section such sums as may be necessary for fiscal year 2009 and each of the five succeeding fiscal years.