INTENT OF FUNDS. INTENT OF TITLE I A Title I Director salary and benefits Title I Administrative Assistant/Secretary salary and benefits Teachers Educational.

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INTENT OF FUNDS

INTENT OF TITLE I A Title I Director salary and benefits Title I Administrative Assistant/Secretary salary and benefits Teachers Educational Assistants System-wide personnel to support Title I activities Materials and supplies for Title I schools Equipment for Title I schools

INTENT OF TITLE I A Professional Development Pre-school programs, but not solely since Title IA was designed for K-12 If allocation is more than $500,000 – 1% set aside for parent involvement If school is on high priority list – up to 20% set aside for school choice and supplemental educational services If LEA is in improvement another 10% set aside for professional development to address areas of concern

INTENT OF TITLE I A Schools in improvement status must budget 10% of school allocation for staff development related to academic problem Cannot transfer money out of Title I – may transfer money into Title I A from another Title allocation but increases the amount of equitable services to private school students Carryover cap of 15%

INTENT OF TITLE II A Professional development related to AYP/Core academic subjects Incentives/bonuses Class size reduction teachers for targeted needs Testing costs for highly qualified status No more than 2% of allocation for administration Can transfer up to 50% of allocation out to another Title (based on systems status)

INTENT OF TITLE II D Must spend at least 25% of allocation for professional development related to technology integration into the classroom Technology equipment Acquiring, adapting, expanding, implementing, repairing and maintaining existing technology May transfer up to 50% of allocation to another Title (based on systems status)

INTENT OF TITLE III Used for services to English Language Learners (ELL) Materials and equipment No more than 2% of allocation can be used for administration (includes any indirect costs) Scientifically based language instruction to increase English proficiency and student academic achievement High quality, scientifically based professional development to improve instruction and assessment of ELL students

INTENT OF TITLE III Cannot transfer money in or out of this Title Provides discretionary grant for immigrant growth Carryover cap of 25%

INTENT OF TITLE IV Used for approved Safe and Drug Free School programs and activities No allocation for Any money left must be spent by Sept 30, 2011 Up to 40% for School Resource Officer but not more than 20% for security related items (i.e. school bus cameras) or security personnel Allowable prevention programs

INTENT OF TITLE IV No more than 2% for administration May transfer up to 50% of allocation to another Title (based on system s status) Carryover cap of 25%

INTENT OF TITLE VI Not all systems qualify for Title VI Activities authorized under Title IA, IID, III and IV Parent involvement activities Teacher recruitment and retention Professional development May not transfer money in or out of this Title

Intent of Title X All homeless students have the same curriculum as other students. All homeless students are enrolled within 24 hours of entering the LEA. Identify and remove all barriers for Homeless children and youth that cause them not to succeed. May not transfer money in or out of this Title This is a discretionary fund which needs to be applied for.

PRIVATE SCHOOLS Eligible private schools may participate in Title IA, Title IIA, Title IID, Title IID Competitive, Title III and Title IV