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Title I, Part D, Subparts 1 & 2: Neglected &
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Title I, Part D Neglected & Delinquent
The purpose of Prevention and Intervention Programs for Children and Youth who are Neglected, Delinquent, or At-Risk are as follows:
to provide such children and youth with the services needed to make a successful transition from institutionalization to further schooling or employment;
to prevent at-risk youth from dropping out of school, and to provide dropouts, children, and youth returning from correctional facilities or institutions for neglected of delinquent children and youth with a support system to ensure their continued education.
The Prevention and Intervention Programs for Children and Youth who are Neglected, Delinquent or At-Risk provide financial assistance to educational programs for youth that are enrolled in state-operated institutions or community day programs. The program also provides financial assistance to support school districts' programs, which focus primarily on the transition and academic needs of students returning from correctional facilities, and involve collaboration with locally operated correctional facilities. State education agencies (SEAs) are to designate an individual in each correctional facility or institution for neglected or delinquent children and youth to concentrate on providing participants with the knowledge and skills needed to make a successful transition to secondary school completion, vocational or technical training, further education, or employment. As these students make the transition from correctional facilities back to their local schools, they will receive the follow-up services they need to continue their education and to meet the same challenging state standards required of all students.
Title I, Part D – Subpart 1 and Subpart 2
Subpart 1: State agency programs. The U.S. Department of Education (USED) allocates funds for this subpart to State educational agencies based on the number of children and youth in State-operated institutions and the State's average per-pupil educational expenditures. Once USED determines a State's Subpart 1 allocation, the State educational agency makes subgrants to each State agency based on either (1) its proportionate share of the State's adjusted enrollment count of children and youth who are Part D-eligible or (2) programs with the highest need.
Subpart 2: Local agency programs. USED allocates funds for this subpart to State educational agencies based on October case-load data on the number of children and youth living in local institutions for delinquent children and adult correctional institutions. The State educational agency has the option of awarding subgrants to eligible local educational agencies by formula or through a discretionary (i.e., "competitive") grant process
Title I, Part D: Neglected, Delinquent, and At-Risk Youth Non-Regulatory Guidance (Word)