Iowa Code
Chapter 279 - DIRECTORS — POWERS AND DUTIES
Section 279.51 - Programs for at-risk children.

279.51 Programs for at-risk children.
1. There is appropriated from the general fund of the state to the department of education for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2007, and each succeeding fiscal year, the sum of twelve million six hundred six thousand one hundred ninety-six dollars. The moneys shall be allocated as follows:
a. Two hundred seventy-five thousand eight hundred sixty-four dollars of the funds appropriated shall be allocated to the area education agencies to assist school districts in developing program plans and budgets under this section and to assist school districts and child development programs under section 256A.3 in meeting other responsibilities in early childhood education.
b. For the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2007, and for each succeeding fiscal year, eight million five hundred thirty-six thousand seven hundred forty dollars of the funds appropriated shall be allocated to the child development coordinating council established in chapter 256A for the purposes set out in subsection 2 of this section and section 256A.3.
c. For the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2007, and for each fiscal year thereafter, three million five hundred ten thousand nine hundred ninety-two dollars of the funds appropriated shall be allocated as grants to school districts that have elementary schools that demonstrate the greatest need for programs for at-risk students with preference given to innovative programs for the early elementary school years. School districts receiving grants under this paragraph shall at a minimum provide activities and materials designed to encourage children’s self-esteem, provide role modeling and mentoring techniques in social competence and social skills, and discourage inappropriate drug use. The grant allocations made in this paragraph may be renewed for additional periods of time. Of the amount allocated under this paragraph for each fiscal year, seventy-five thousand dollars shall be allocated to school districts which have an actual student population of ten thousand or less and have an actual non-English speaking student population which represents greater than five percent of the total actual student population for grants to elementary schools in those districts.
d. Notwithstanding section 256A.3, subsection 5, of the amount appropriated in this subsection for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2007, and for each succeeding fiscal year, up to two hundred eighty-two thousand six hundred dollars may be used for administrative costs.
2. a. Funds allocated under subsection 1, paragraph “b”, shall be used by the child development coordinating council for the following:
(1) To continue funding for programs previously funded by grants awarded under section 256A.3 and to provide additional grants under section 256A.3. The council shall seek to provide grants on the basis of the location within the state of children meeting at-risk definitions.
(2) At the discretion of the child development coordinating council, award grants for the following:
(a) To school districts to establish programs for three-year-old, four-year-old, and five-year-old at-risk children.
(b) To provide grants to provide educational support services to parents of at-risk children age birth through three years.
b. A grantee under this subsection may direct the use of moneys received to serve any qualifying child ranging in age from three years old to five years old, regardless of the age of population indicated on the grant request in its initial year of application. A grantee is encouraged to consider the degree to which the program complements existing programs and services for three-year-old, four-year-old, and five-year-old at-risk children available in the area, including other child care and preschool services, services provided through a school district, and services available through an area education agency.
3. The department shall seek assistance from foundations and public and private agencies in the evaluation of the programs funded under this section, and in the provision of support to school districts in developing and implementing the programs funded under this section.
4. The state board of education shall adopt rules under chapter 17A for the administration of this section.
89 Acts, ch 135, §76; 90 Acts, ch 1272, §69, 70; 91 Acts, ch 267, §239, 240; 92 Acts, ch 1227, §21; 94 Acts, ch 1199, §47 – 49; 95 Acts, ch 209, §14; 96 Acts, ch 1186, §23; 96 Acts, ch 1219, §7 – 10; 97 Acts, ch 209, §17, 18; 98 Acts, ch 1133, §1; 98 Acts, ch 1215, §44; 98 Acts, ch 1223, §24, 25; 99 Acts, ch 192, §33; 99 Acts, ch 195, §11, 12; 2000 Acts, ch 1058, §32; 2000 Acts, ch 1198, §2 – 4, 6; 2007 Acts, ch 215, §62; 2010 Acts, ch 1061, §100; 2011 Acts, ch 132, §18, 106; 2021 Acts, ch 59, §1, 2
Referred to in §256A.3
Reduction in appropriations contained in this section for certain fiscal years;
2017 Acts, ch 172, §6, 51
;
2018 Acts, ch 1163, §5
;
2019 Acts, ch 135, §6
;
2020 Acts, ch 1121, §1
;
2021 Acts, ch 170, §7
Subsection 1, paragraph a amended
Subsection 2, paragraph a, subparagraph (2), subparagraph division (a) amended

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Iowa Code

Title VII - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS

Chapter 279 - DIRECTORS — POWERS AND DUTIES

Section 279.1 - Organization — student improvement oversight.

Section 279.2 - Special meetings.

Section 279.3 - Appointment of secretary and treasurer.

Section 279.4 - Quorum.

Section 279.5 - Temporary officers.

Section 279.6 - Vacancies — qualification — tenure.

Section 279.7 - Vacancies filled by special election — qualification — tenure.

Section 279.7A - Interest in public contracts prohibited — exceptions.

Section 279.8 - General rules — bonds of employees.

Section 279.8A - Traffic and parking.

Section 279.8B - Petition — school board meeting agenda — public comment.

Section 279.9 - Use of tobacco, alcoholic beverages, or controlled substances.

Section 279.9A - Student transfers — information sharing.

Section 279.9B - Reports to juvenile authorities.

Section 279.10 - School year — beginning date — exemption.

Section 279.11 - Number of schools — attendance — terms — classroom assignment.

Section 279.12 - Contracts — teachers — insurance — educational leave.

Section 279.13 - Contracts with teachers — automatic continuation — initial background investigations.

Section 279.14 - Evaluation criteria and procedures.

Section 279.14A - Practitioner performance improvement program.

Section 279.15 - Notice of termination — request for hearing.

Section 279.16 - Private hearing — decision — record.

Section 279.17 - Appeal by teacher to adjudicator.

Section 279.18 - Appeal by teacher to court.

Section 279.19 - Probationary period.

Section 279.19A - Extracurricular contracts.

Section 279.19B - Coaching endorsement and authorization.

Section 279.20 - Superintendent — term — employment of support personnel.

Section 279.21 - Principals.

Section 279.22 - Residence of employees.

Section 279.23 - Continuing contract for administrators.

Section 279.23A - Evaluation criteria and procedures.

Section 279.24 - Contract with administrators — automatic continuation or termination.

Section 279.25 - Discharge of administrator.

Section 279.26 - Lease arrangements.

Section 279.27 - Discharge of teacher.

Section 279.28 - Insurance — supplies — textbooks.

Section 279.29 - Claims — investments.

Section 279.30 - Payments — exceptions.

Section 279.31 - Settlement with treasurer.

Section 279.32 - Compensation of officers.

Section 279.33 - Annual settlements.

Section 279.34 - Motor vehicles required to operate on ethanol blended gasoline.

Section 279.35 - Publication of proceedings.

Section 279.36 - Publication procedures and fee.

Section 279.37 - Employment of counsel.

Section 279.38 - Membership in association of school boards — audit.

Section 279.38A - Membership in other organizations— reporting requirements.

Section 279.39 - School buildings.

Section 279.40 - Sick leave.

Section 279.41 - Schoolhouses and sites sold — funds.

Section 279.42 - Gifts to schools.

Section 279.43 - Reporting inappropriate teaching assignments.

Section 279.44 - Energy audits.

Section 279.45 - Administrative expenditures.

Section 279.46 - Retirement incentives — tax.

Section 279.47 - Telecommunications — participation by school districts in database development.

Section 279.48 - Equipment purchase.

Section 279.49 - Child care programs.

Section 279.50 - Human growth and development instruction.

Section 279.50A - Educational standards — agreements for mathematics and science units.

Section 279.51 - Programs for at-risk children.

Section 279.51A - Classroom environment — behavioral challenges — reports of violence or assault.

Section 279.52 - Optional funding of asbestos projects.

Section 279.53 - Loan proceeds.

Section 279.54 - School district income surtax.

Section 279.55 - Teacher exchange program.

Section 279.56 - Board participation.

Section 279.57 - Period of exchange.

Section 279.58 - School dress code policies.

Section 279.59 - Access by associations.

Section 279.60 - Assessments — access to data — reports.

Section 279.61 - Individual career and academic plan — report.

Section 279.62 - Nonprofit school organizations.

Section 279.63 - Financial report.

Section 279.64 - Tax-sharing agreements.

Section 279.65 - Student advancement policy — findings — supplemental strategies and educational services grant program.

Section 279.66 - Discipline and personal conduct standards.

Section 279.67 - Competitive living wage.

Section 279.68 - Student progression — intensive reading instruction — reporting requirements.

Section 279.69 - School employees — background investigations.

Section 279.70 - Training on suicide prevention, adverse childhood experiences identification, and toxic stress response mitigation strategies.

Section 279.71 - Student online personal information protection.

Section 279.72 - Training on dyslexia.

Section 279.73 - Intellectual freedom — protection — complaints.

Section 279.74 - Training and curriculum prohibited — specific defined concepts.

Section 279.75 - Training for equity coordinators.