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. 04;22%94 15;47 $933 4560 <br /> CHAPEL HILL-CARR `4 HARAN CORLEI <br /> s GENERAL ASSFN1BLY OF NORTH CAROLINA EXTRA SESSION 1994 <br /> 1 riv it!; ;i1jives, especi al X those iv' tate funds. jn th c rdi tion <br /> 2 i n f thr. Sli oan <br /> 3 114 A 156IN1.47. PrUgMm a lu o • r ui e <br /> 4 D I u n l v <br /> 5 i e an <br /> h w't u e direction f <br /> 6 assess the efficiency and gffctjveness pf the Intervention/Prev Minn Grant Proeram <br /> 7 The De ar g� nt 3hall a <br /> esi t�tlgs sv t ta: <br /> $ (,U Provide information to the Department and to the gncral <br /> 9 A=mbly oa how to imp ve and refine the pyvrams <br /> 10 W Enable The „ nstrtntent -and, ,the General As emUl to assets the <br /> 11 oyera!! > tx]f eff&khgy and impact of the ;3isting grneram¢- <br /> 12 Lu Enable the Department and e • ter lAssembly toaactermine <br /> 13 Whether to modify the InterventionR'revention Grgnt Program• and <br /> 14 (4) Pvide awddete i sed. cal analysis of how State fund -for these <br /> 16 (b) at o d u e e General t <br /> 17 J int Le 'sl tive EduSation QLi ght i it mgre5s in <br /> 18 v to 1u t n i ve i And 1 thr. r <br /> 19 it shall reort Rita to Echruip 1. 1995. on the ev luau n AysteM,deySloned by the <br /> 20 Deaanmgnt an Q,q�r�¢nm �i��alta n ti The Sta� oard of ducacion hall <br /> 21 n thergafter to the l <br /> 22 &=Mbly and tQ thr. i tiv e Edur."jpn 0 rlight CoMmittgS <br /> 23 e e u t <br /> 24 thg funds a r” v the Griismal &Wmbly f r fiv) <br /> 25 additioul reffl'i—red to i v any agcCLUa <br /> 26 modifielktions ta the 9gram.00 <br /> 27 (c) The Department of Public Instruction shall use funds within its <br /> 28 budget for travel and for supplies and materials for the 1993-94 fiscal year to <br /> 29 implement subsection (b) of this section prior to July 1, 1994. <br /> 30 (d) Subsection (a) of this section becomes effective July 1, 1994. The <br /> 31 remainder of this section is effective upon ratification. <br /> 32 <br /> 33 Requested by: Representatives Barnes, Rogers, Black, Nesbitt, Diamont, Holt, Bowie, <br /> 34 Russell, Arnold, Fitch, Easterling, Gardner, H. Hunter, Hensley, Senators Gunter, <br /> 35 Perdue, Martin of Guilford, Daniel, Ballance, Cooper, Odom, Plyler, Hartsell, Shaw, <br /> 36 Soles <br /> 37 LOCAL PROGRAMS TO ASSLST CHILDREN AT RISK OF SCHOOL FAILURE <br /> 38 Sec. 43. Of the funds appQropriated to Aid to Local School <br /> 39 Administrative Units, the sum of eighteen million two hundred thirty-seven thousand <br /> 40 one hundred twenty dollars ($18,237,120) for the 1994-95 fiscal year shall be used for <br /> 41 positions to implement locally designed initiatives to provide services to students who <br /> 42 are at risk of school failure and to the students' families. These funds shall be <br /> 43 allocated by the State Board of Education to local school administrative units on the <br /> 44 basis of average daily membership for instructional support personnel other than <br /> 45 library media specialists, with a minimum of one position allotted per local school <br /> 46 administrative unit. <br /> 47 The Superintendent of Public instruction shall not recommend and the <br /> 48 State Board not rant waivers pursuant to G.S. 115C-238.6 pertaining to the purposes <br /> 49 for which these funds may be used unless: <br /> 50 (1) The requested waiver is to convert one or more of these <br /> 51 instructional support positions io teacher positions; <br /> 52 (2) The conversion to a teacher position is at the average cost of the <br /> 53 instructionsl support position being converted; and <br /> Senate Bill 150 Page 37 <br />