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  2. Elementary and Secondary Education Act, Title III Part A

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    The English Language Acquisition, Language Enhancement, and Academic Achievement Act - formerly known as the Bilingual Education Act - is a federal grant program described in Title III Part A of the federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), which was reauthorized as the No Child Left Behind Act in 2002 and again as the Every Student Succeeds Act in 2015.

  3. Elementary and Secondary Education Act - Wikipedia

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    Title III of ESEA originally provided matching grants for supplementary education centers (Political Education, Cross 2004). Title III was the innovations component of ESEA. It was, for its time, the greatest federal investment in education innovation ever. [26] Its best innovations, after validation, became part of the National Diffusion Network.

  4. Title 3 U.S.C. "The President" Act, 1948 - Wikipedia

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    Title 3 U.S.C. "The President" Act, 1948 is a United States federal statute formalizing the liabilities of the Executive Office of the President of the United States.The Act of Congress authored the Title 3 United States Code legitimatized by volume sixty-two being de facto chapter six hundred and forty-four bound in the United States Statutes at Large.

  5. M3 Lee - Wikipedia

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    Grant Command. Fitted with map table and extra radio equipment. On some, the 37mm guns were removed or replaced with dummies. [59] Grant Scorpion III. 75 mm (3.0 in) gun removed to allow for fitment with Scorpion III mine flail - as used on other British tanks - by REME workshops, few made in January 1943 for use in Tunisia campaign in North ...

  6. Food for Peace - Wikipedia

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    The Food for Peace Title III program is a USAID-administered tool for enhancing food security and supporting long-term economic development in the least-developed countries. When funded, the USG donates agricultural commodities to the recipient country and funds their transportation to the point of entry in the recipient country.

  7. School Improvement Grant - Wikipedia

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    On December 3, 2009, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan announced the final requirements for $3.5 billion in Title I School Improvement Grants (SIGs) to turn around the nation’s lowest performing schools.

  8. Lewis Ogilvie-Grant, 5th Earl of Seafield - Wikipedia

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    He was born Lewis Alexander Grant at Moy near Inverness, the son of Sir James Grant, 8th Baronet and Jean Duff (1746–1805). [2] He was christened at Dyke a few days later. [2] He was educated at Edinburgh High School and Westminster School, then studied law at the University of Edinburgh and Lincoln's Inn in London. [3]

  9. Landmark College - Wikipedia

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    From 1999-2000, Landmark College received a Title III grant which improved the college's academic and residential programs, and a Title VII from the US Department of Education, which allowed Landmark College to share their expertise on learning disability & ADHD nationwide. [6]