CR Programs Details Section GME System. In the table that follows, Budget Amounts are populated based on the last approved FY14 ESEA Consolidated application.

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CR Programs Details Section GME System

In the table that follows, Budget Amounts are populated based on the last approved FY14 ESEA Consolidated application or amendment. Enter the Actual Expenses next to each budgeted amount. The system should calculate the difference between budgeted and actual.

In the text box below, explain any discrepancies between Budget Amounts and Actual Expenses in the Set-Asides table above. As applicable, clearly identify each set aside by its name and, in particular, why required set asides were not fully expended. Be as succinct as possible while providing a full explanation.

Complete the following two tables and justification text box, if applicable.

Private School Student Participation by Grade Complete the following table, providing the total number of private school students served by the LEA in each category.

If your Title I allocation was greater than $500,000, you were required to expend at least 1% ($5,000 and up) on parent involvement activities. In addition, only 5% of the 1% of set-aside funds were permitted to be spent at the LEA level. The remainder must have been distributed to and spent at your Title I schools. NOTE: If your Title I allocation is less than $500,000, this set aside does not apply to your LEA.

Parent Involvement Activities - 1% Obligation

Arizona's ESEA Flexibility Request requires that schools identified as Priority or Focus must reserve a portion, as needed, of their Title I-A allocation for public school choice. Reminder: Students who participated in the SI Choice program should have been entered into SAIS.

In the table below, enter the amount set aside for Public School Choice for each of your schools. You will have the option to add rows.

Complete the following tables as they apply to your Targeted Assistance School(s).

Staff – Schoolwide Program Schools Complete the following table for your schoolwide program schools, if any, including summer school. Include ALL instructional paraprofessionals whether or not they are being paid out of Title I funds.

Sect. 1113, (c)(3)(B) of the Elementary and Secondary Schools Act states that an LEA shall reserve funds as necessary to serve children in local institutions for neglected children.