Improving America's Schools Act of 1994

The Improving America's Schools Act of 1994 (IASA) was a major part of the Clinton administration's efforts to reform education. It was signed in the gymnasium of Framingham High School (MA). It reauthorized the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. It included provisions or reforms for:
 * The Title 1 program, providing extra help to disadvantaged students and holding schools accountable for their results at the same level as other students
 * Charter schools
 * Safe and Drug-free schools
 * Eisenhower Professional Development
 * Major increases in bilingual and immigrant education funding
 * Impact aid
 * Education technology and other programs.

Sections of the Law
Title I--Helping Disadvantaged Children Meet High Standards

Title II—Dwight D. Eisenhower Professional Development Program

Title III—Technology For Education

Title IV—Safe And Drug-Free Schools And Communities

Title V--Promoting Equity

Title VI—Innovative Education Program Strategies

Title VII—Bilingual Education, Language Enhancement, And Language Acquisition Programs

Title VIII—Impact Aid

Title IX—Indian, Native Hawaiian, And Alaska Native Education

Title X--Programs Of National Significance

Title XI—Coordinated Services

Title XII—School Facilities Infrastructure Improvement Act

Title XIII—Support And Assistance Programs To Improve Education

Title XIV—General Provisions