[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 6521 Introduced in House (IH)]
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117th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. R. 6521
To provide for hands-on learning opportunities in STEM education.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
January 28, 2022
Mrs. Hayes (for herself and Mr. McKinley) introduced the following
bill; which was referred to the Committee on Science, Space, and
Technology
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A BILL
To provide for hands-on learning opportunities in STEM education.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Supporting STEM Learning
Opportunities Act''.
SEC. 2. FINDINGS.
Congress finds the following:
(1) Developing a robust, talented, and homegrown workforce,
particularly in the fields of STEM, is critical to the success
of the United States innovation economy.
(2) The United States educational system is not producing a
sufficient number of workers with the necessary STEM expertise
to meet the needs of the United States industry in STEM fields.
(3) Hands-on and experiential learning opportunities
outside of the classroom are critical for student success in
STEM subjects and careers, stimulating students' interest,
increasing confidence, and creating motivation to pursue a
related career.
(4) Hands-on and experiential learning opportunities can be
particularly successful in inspiring interest in students who
traditionally have been underrepresented in STEM fields,
including girls, students of color, and students from
disadvantaged backgrounds.
(5) An expansion of hands-on and experiential learning
programs across the United States would expand the STEM
workforce pipeline, developing and training students for
careers in STEM fields.
SEC. 3. HANDS-ON LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES IN STEM EDUCATION.
(a) Definitions.--In this section:
(1) ESEA terms.--The terms ``elementary school'', ``high
school'', ``secondary school'', and ``State'' have the meanings
given the terms in section 8101 of the Elementary and Secondary
Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 7801).
(2) Eligible nonprofit program.--The term ``eligible
nonprofit program''--
(A) means a nonprofit program serving
prekindergarten, elementary school, or secondary school
students; and
(B) includes a program described in subparagraph
(A) that covers the continuum of education from
prekindergarten through high school and is available in
every State.
(3) Director.--The term ``Director'' means the Director of
the National Science Foundation.
(4) STEM.--The term ``STEM'' means science, technology,
engineering, and mathematics.
(b) Purposes.--The purposes of this section are to--
(1) provide effective, compelling, and engaging means for
teaching and reinforcing fundamental STEM concepts and
inspiring the youth of the United States to pursue careers in
STEM-related fields;
(2) expand the STEM workforce pipeline by developing and
training students for careers in United States STEM fields; and
(3) broaden participation in the STEM workforce by
underrepresented population groups.
(c) Program Authorized.--
(1) In general.--The Director shall, subject to the
availability of appropriations for such purposes, provide
grants to eligible nonprofit programs for supporting hands-on
learning opportunities in STEM education, including via after-
school activities and innovative learning opportunities such as
robotics competitions and for the purposes of evaluating the
impact of such programs on STEM learning and disseminating the
results of such evaluations.
(2) Priority.--In awarding grants under the program, the
Director shall give priority to eligible nonprofit programs
serving students that attend elementary schools or secondary
schools (including high schools) that--
(A) are implementing comprehensive support and
improvement activities or targeted support and
improvement activities under paragraph (1) or (2) of
section 1111(d) of the Elementary and Secondary
Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 6311(d)); or
(B) serve high percentages of students who are
eligible for a free or reduced price lunch under the
Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act (42 U.S.C.
1751 et seq.) (which, in the case of a high school, may
be calculated using comparable data from the schools
that feed into the high school).
(d) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized to be
appropriated to carry out this section $25,000,000 for each of fiscal
years 2022 through 2026.
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