Federal Programs Overview - Provides Supplemental Funding for Education

Federal Programs Overview - Provides Supplemental Funding for Education
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Federal programs like Title I, II, III, Special Education, and Impact Aid offer supplemental funding to schools to support high-poverty students, enhance teacher quality, assist English language learners, cater to special education needs, and provide unrestricted financial aid. These programs aim to improve educational opportunities and outcomes for students with diverse needs.

  • Federal Programs
  • Supplemental Funding
  • Education
  • Title I
  • Teacher Quality

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  1. Federal Programs Katy DeBruin Plencner Title I Ed. Specialist/Linker Kaleo Iwasaki Federal Programs Liaison/Coordinator cc: JonathanCohen - https://www.flickr.com/photos/34580986@N03

  2. Title I: High Poverty Students Provides supplemental funding to schools who meet the needs of At- Risk and Low-Income students Feds measure poverty by free-and- reduced lunch count;47.2% to qualify. Funding is based on prior-year student count. cc: srgpicker - https://www.flickr.com/photos/91485322@N00

  3. Title II: Teacher Quality Provides supplemental funding in the areas of Professional Development and Non HQ Teachers. Funding based on prior school year teacher count. cc: Wonderlane - https://www.flickr.com/photos/71401718@N00

  4. Title III: English Language Learners Provides schools with funding to ensure that limited English Proficient students attain English proficiency to meet the mandated state requirements. All schools must have core ELL Program. Funds are supplemental only to be used for ELL program students. Based on number of ELL students Funds do not allow for ELL Teacher salary. cc: mattack - https://www.flickr.com/photos/86505475@N00

  5. Special Education Positions provided by DOE based on number and needs of SpEd students. Schools work directly with DOE SpEd office. cc: - https://www.flickr.com/photos/50411490@N06

  6. Impact Aid No use restrictions. Amounts vary year to year. cc: Giridhar-Photography - https://www.flickr.com/photos/33710980@N02

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