Source: http://www.cde.ca.gov/fg/fo/r5/ca11genassur3.asp
Timestamp: 2013-05-25 07:56:44
Document Index: 209823216

Matched Legal Cases: ['§6320', '§1120', '§6320', '§1120', '§6320', '§1120', '§6622', '§2122', '§6319', '§6319', '§1119', '§1119']

ESEA Private Schools, N or D, Title II, Part A (CA Dept of Education)
ESEA Private Schools, N or D, Title II, Part A
Consolidated Application Part I and II ESEA, Private Nonprofit School, Neglected or Delinquent, and Title II, Part A High Quality Teachers legal assurances for fiscal year 2011-12.	ESEA, Participation of Private Nonprofit School Students
how and when the agency will make decisions about the delivery of services to such children, including a thorough consideration and analysis of the views of the private school officials on the provision of services through a contract with potential third-party providers; and (H) how, if the agency disagrees with the views of the private school officials on the provision of services through a contract, the LEA will provide in writing to such private school officials an analysis of the reasons why the LEA has chosen not to use a contractor. (20 USC §6320; PL 107-110, §1120(b)(1))
The Title I expenditures for educational services and other benefits to eligible private school children shall be equal to the proportion of funds allocated to participating school attendance areas based on the number of children from low-income families who attend private schools, which the LEA may determine each year or every 2 years. (20 USC §6320; PL 107-110, §1120(a)(4))
The LEA maintains and will provide upon request to the State educational agency a written affirmation signed by officials of each participating private school that the consultation required by ESEA, Title I, Part A, by Section 1120(b) of the ESEA Act of 2001 has occurred. (20 USC §6320(b)(4); PL 107-110, §1120(b)(4))
ESEA, Title I, Part A, Neglected, and Part D, Delinquent Students Program
are identified for school improvement. (20 USC §6622(b)(3)(C); PL 107-110, §2122(b)(3)(C))
All paraprofessionals, hired after January 8, 2002 and working in a program supported with Title I Part A funds, shall be qualified as defined by the LEA. All paraprofessionals, hired before January 8, 2002 and working in a program supported with Title I Part A funds, shall be qualified as defined by the LEA by January 8, 2006. The LEA will annually report its progress in meeting the annual measurable objective establish by the State Education Agency for the LEA as a whole and each school served by the LEA that uses Title I funding in this way. (20 USC §6319(c) and §6319(d); PL 107-110, §1119(c) and §1119(d)). Policy adopted by the State Board of Education June 2003.