Interlocal Agreements Private Participation in Federal Programs.

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Interlocal Agreements Private Participation in Federal Programs

Interlocal Agreements Private Schools Pooling permitted using agreed upon criteria required under ESEA 1115(b), Non-Regulatory Guidance B-16 Interlocal agreement should address powers, rights, objectives, and responsibilities of contracting parties in RCW including; – Duration – Purpose(s)

Interlocal Agreements Private Schools – How financed; how budget established and maintained Which district will be fiscal agent How districts will be charged Where funds will be coded When charges will occur What accounting for funds will be provided and by whom Timeframe for consultation and delivery of services – Method of termination of agreement and disposal of property

Interlocal Agreements Private Schools – Other issues, such as Who will determine eligibility of students Who will assess the students and assessment tools to be used Who will provide services to eligible students Where services will be provided How student performance will be measured Other agreed upon items