United States Department of Education Programs in ESEA & IDEA Involving Parental Involvement Title IV: 21st Century Schools Title V: Promoting Parental.

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United States Department of Education Programs in ESEA & IDEA Involving Parental Involvement Title IV: 21st Century Schools Title V: Promoting Parental Choice & Innovative Programs Title VI: Flexibility & Accountability Title VII: Indian, Native Hawaiian and Alaska Native Education Title X: Repeals, Redesignations, Amendments to other Statutes Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Title IV, Part A: Safe and Drug - Free Schools & Communities Title IV, Part B: 21st Century Community Learning Centers Title V, Part A: Innovative Programs Title V, Part D: Fund for the Improvement of Education Title VI, Part A: Improving Academic Achievement Title VI, Part B: Rural Education Initiative Title VII, Part A: Indian Education Title VII, Part B: Native Hawaiian Education Title VII, Part C: Alaska Native Education Title X, Part C: Homeless Education Title X, Part D: Native American Education Improvement Title X, Part F: General Education Provisions Act Formula Grants, Part B: Preschool Grants for Children with Disabilities Formula Grants, Part C: Early Intervention Program for Infants & Toddlers with Disabilities Part D: Discretionary Grants Office of Elementary & Secondary Education Academic Improvement & Teacher Quality Programs 21st Century Community Learning Centers Contact: Smaller Learning Communities Contact: Native Hawaiian Education Contact: Alaska Native Education Contact: School Support & Technology Programs Rural Education Achievement Program Contact: Office of Indian Education Indian Education Formula Grants Contact: Byron V. Garrett Chair, NFEA Twitter Facebook - familyengagementalliance

United States Department of Education Programs in ESEA & IDEA Involving Parental Involvement Title IV: 21st Century Schools Title V: Promoting Parental Choice & Innovative Programs Title VI: Flexibility & Accountability Title VII: Indian, Native Hawaiian and Alaska Native Education Title X: Repeals, Redesignations, Amendments to other Statutes Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Title IV, Part A: Safe and Drug - Free Schools & Communities Title IV, Part B: 21st Century Community Learning Centers Title V, Part A: Innovative Programs Title V, Part D: Fund for the Improvement of Education Title VI, Part A: Improving Academic Achievement Title VI, Part B: Rural Education Initiative Title VII, Part A: Indian Education Title VII, Part B: Native Hawaiian Education Title VII, Part C: Alaska Native Education Title X, Part C: Homeless Education Title X, Part D: Native American Education Improvement Title X, Part F: General Education Provisions Act Formula Grants, Part B: Preschool Grants for Children with Disabilities Formula Grants, Part C: Early Intervention Program for Infants & Toddlers with Disabilities Part D: Discretionary Grants Office of Innovation and Improvement Parental Options & Information Parental Information & Resource Centers (PIRC) Contact: Technology in Education Programs Ready-to-Learn Television Contact: Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools Safe and Drug-Free Schools & Communities (SEA Grants) Contact: Character and Civic Education Partnerships in Character Education Contact: Health, Mental Heatlh, Environmental Health, and Physical Education Group Foundations for Learning Grants Contact: Elementary & Secondary School Counseling Program Contact: Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services Office of Special Education Programs Preschool Grants for Children with Disabilities Contact: Early Intervention Program for Infants & Toddlers with Disabilities Contact: National Activities - Parent Information Centers Contact: Byron V. Garrett Chair, NFEA Twitter Facebook - familyengagementalliance