Bill113th Congress

S. 326

After School for America's Children Act

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Introduced
Feb 14, 2013
Origin Chamber
Senate
Policy Area
Education
Latest Action
Feb 14, 2013

Sponsor

Sen. Boxer, Barbara [D-CA]

Democrat·CA
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Last Name: BOXER
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Bill Details

Update Date
Nov 15, 2022
Origin Chamber
Senate
Bill Type
S
Bill Number
326
Congress
113
Introduced Date
Feb 14, 2013
Policy Area
Education
Is Law
No
Feb 14, 2013IntroReferral

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.

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Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR S774-775)

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Introduced in Senate

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Introduced in Senate· Feb 14, 20130

After School for America's Children Act - Amends the 21st Century Community Learning Centers program under part B of title IV of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA). (21st Century Community Learning Centers provide students with before and after school programs to improve their academic performance.)

Requires the Centers to provide: (1) students with activities that are targeted to their academic needs and aligned with the instruction they receive during the school day, and (2) students' families with opportunities for active and meaningful engagement in their children's education.

Includes Indian tribes or organizations among the local public or private entities that are eligible for grants from states to establish the Centers.

Requires states to use at least 93% (currently 95%) of their allotment from the Secretary of Education to provide grants to those entities.

Allows states to use up to 5% (currently, 3%) of their allotment for certain state activities.

Requires states to: (1) award grants to local entities that serve students who primarily attend schools that are eligible for schoolwide programs under part A of title I of the ESEA, and (2) favor applicants that propose to serve students that have not achieved proficiency in accordance with state academic achievement standards.

Requires states to use a rigorous peer review process in reviewing grant applications.

Allows states to renew a grant under part B based on the grantee's performance during the original grant period.

Prohibits the Secretary or states from giving funding priority to applicants that propose to use the funds to extend the regular school day.

Includes among the activities grants may fund: (1) core academic subject education activities, including those that allow students to recover or attain credits; (2) literacy education programs; (3) programs that support a healthy, active lifestyle; (4) services for the disabled; (5) cultural programs; and (6) programs that build science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) skills and support innovative STEM teaching methods.

Reauthorizes the 21st Century Community Learning Centers program through FY2019.

Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee

Senate· Standing
Academic performance and assessmentsChild healthEducation of the disadvantagedEducation programs fundingElementary and secondary educationFamily relationshipsIndian social and development programsLanguage artsMinority educationNutrition and dietPhysical fitness and lifestyleSchool administrationScience and engineering educationSpecial education

Introduced in Senate

Feb 14, 2013

After School for America's Children Act — Informed