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Title I Improving the Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged -- Providing Services to Eligible Private School Children
Student Achievement and School Accountability Conference
October 2002
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Title I, Improving Basic Programs Operated by Local Educational Agencies (LEAs)
Title I, Part A: Improving Basic Programs Operated by Local Educational Agencies (LEAs)
Title I, Part A:
Title I, Part A: Timely and Meaningful Consultation
Title I, Part A: Public School Attendance Areas
Title I, Part A: Public School Attendance Areas (Continued)
Title I, Part A: Public School Attendance Areas (Continued)
Title I, Part A: Determining Poverty of Private School Students
Title I, Part A: Generating Funds
Title I, Part A: Allocating Funds
Title I, Part A: Use of Funds
Title I, Part A: Off-the-Top Costs
Title I, Part A: Capital Expenses
Title I, Part A
Title I, Part A (Continued)
Title I, Part A: Equitable Services
Title I, Part A: Identifying Children To Be Served
Title I, Part A: Identifying Children To Be Served (Continued)
Title I, Part A: Services
Title I, Part A: Types of Services
Title I, Part A: Timely and Meaningful Consultation
Title I, Part A: Timely and Meaningful Consultation (Continued)
Title I, Part A: Timely and Meaningful Consultation (Continued)
Title I, Part A: Consultation Topics
Title I, Part A: Consultation Topics (Continued)
Title I, Part A: Consultation Topics (Continued)
Title I, Part A: Standards
Title I, Part A: Assessments
Title I, Part A: Equitable Services
Title I, Part A: Parental Involvement
Title I, Part A: Professional Development
Title I, Part A: Location of Services
Title I, Part A: Bypass
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