(b)
Recognition program
(1)
Establishment
The Secretary shall—
(A)
establish a national recognition program; and
(B)
develop uniform national guidelines for the recognition program that shall be used to recognize eligible schools from nominations submitted by State educational agencies.
(2)
Recognition
The Secretary shall recognize, under the recognition program established under paragraph (1), eligible schools.
(3)
Support
The Secretary may make monetary awards to an eligible school recognized under this subsection in amounts determined appropriate by the Secretary that shall be used for dissemination activities within the eligible school district or nationally.
(4)
Definition of eligible school
In this subsection, the term “eligible school” means a public middle school or secondary school, including a charter school, that has implemented comprehensive reforms that have been effective in lowering school dropout rates for all students—
(A)
in that secondary school or charter school; or
(B)
in the case of a middle school, in the secondary school that the middle school feeds students into.
(d)
Support for existing reform networks
(1)
In general
The Secretary may provide appropriate support to eligible entities to enable the eligible entities to provide training, materials, development, and staff assistance to schools assisted under this part.
(2)
Definition of eligible entity
In this subsection, the term “eligible entity” means an entity that, prior to January 8, 2002—
(A)
provided training, technical assistance, and materials related to school dropout prevention or reentry to 100 or more elementary schools or secondary schools; and
(B)
developed and published a specific educational program or design related to school dropout prevention or reentry for use by the schools.