REAP

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REAP is a U.S. federal initiative that provides additional funding and support to help small, rural school districts improve educational opportunities and student outcomes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal education program
rural education initiative
administeredBy Office of Elementary and Secondary Education NERFINISHED
U.S. Department of Education NERFINISHED
beneficiary rural local educational agencies
rural teachers
students in small rural school districts
country United States of America
surface form: United States
eligibleEntity local educational agency
state educational agency
focusArea academic achievement
educational equity
rural education
fullName Rural Education Achievement Program NERFINISHED
fundingSource U.S. federal government NERFINISHED
fundingType federal formula grant
goal to help rural districts overcome geographic isolation
to increase flexibility in the use of federal education funds for rural districts
hasComponent Rural and Low-Income School Program NERFINISHED
Small, Rural School Achievement Program NERFINISHED
intendedEffect improved academic performance of rural students
increased access to high-quality instruction in rural areas
reduced rural education disparities
legalBasis Elementary and Secondary Education Act NERFINISHED
Every Student Succeeds Act NERFINISHED
policyDomain education policy
purpose to improve educational opportunities in rural areas
to improve student outcomes in rural schools
to provide additional funding and support to small, rural school districts
sector K-12 education
startLevel elementary education
secondary education
supportsActivity educational technology in rural schools
professional development for rural educators
supplemental academic programs
teacher recruitment and retention in rural schools
targetPopulation rural local educational agencies
small rural school districts

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