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25 CFR § 30.121 - How will the Secretary implement requirements for comprehensive support and improvement activities?

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identifier: "/us/cfr/t25/s30.121"
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title: "25 CFR § 30.121 - How will the Secretary implement requirements for comprehensive support and improvement activities?"
title_number: 25
title_name: "Indians"
section_number: "30.121"
section_name: "How will the Secretary implement requirements for comprehensive support and improvement activities?"
chapter_name: "BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR"
subchapter_number: "E"
subchapter_name: "EDUCATION"
part_number: "30"
part_name: "STANDARDS, ASSESSMENTS, AND ACCOUNTABILITY SYSTEM"
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currency: "2026-04-05"
last_updated: "2026-04-05"
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generator: "[email protected]"
authority: "Pub. L. 114-94, 129 Stat. 1312, 20 U.S.C. 6311  20 U.S.C. 7824(c)."
regulatory_source: "85 FR 17020, Mar. 26, 2020, unless otherwise noted."
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# 30.121 How will the Secretary implement requirements for comprehensive support and improvement activities?

(a) Once notified that it has been identified for comprehensive support and improvement, each BIE-funded school is required to develop and implement, in partnership with stakeholders (including principals and other school leaders, teachers, and parents), a comprehensive support and improvement plan to improve student outcomes that:

(1) Is informed by all indicators described in § 30.111(f), including student performance against BIE-determined long-term goals described in § 30.111(d);

(2) Includes evidence-based interventions;

(3) Is based on a school-level needs assessment;

(4) Identifies resource inequities, which may include a review of school-level budgeting, to be addressed through implementation of such comprehensive support and improvement plan;

(5) Is approved by the school and the BIE; and

(6) Upon approval and implementation, is monitored and periodically reviewed by the BIE.

(b) In regard to high schools that have been identified as having failed to graduate one-third or more of their students, the BIE may:

(1) Permit differentiated improvement activities that use evidence-based interventions in the case of a school that predominantly serves students:

(i) Returning to education after having exited secondary school without a regular high school diploma; or

(ii) Who, based on their grade or age, are significantly off track to accumulate sufficient academic credits to meet high school graduation requirements; and

(2) In the case of a school that has a total enrollment of fewer than 100 students, permit the BIE-funded school to forego implementation of improvement activities.