As a Title I Administrator, not only are you obligated under NCLB to apportion a share of your district's Title I allocation to private schools, but you must also consult annually with private school officials to design, assess and oversee programs that are unique to the students they serve.
With all your many other responsibilities as a Title I Administrator, how will you find the time to ensure you meet the needs of your district's private school students too?
Introducing LRP Publications' Serving Private School Students, Families and Teachers: A Compliance Guide for Title I Practitioners. This one-of-a-kind resource is the solution for Administrators who are coping with the many complex requirements for providing equitable services to private school children -- and not to mention their parents and teachers.
This quick-read pamphlet serves as a planning tool and reference guide all in one, clarifying your legal obligations and giving you suggestions for documenting each step and facet of the process to avoid snags with auditors. Plus, you get:
- Items to consider during consultation with private school officials
- A checklist of documentation to maintain for SEA or Federal review so you can prove you are in compliance
- Tips for maintaining your equipment inventory
- And more
What's more, this compliance guide examines common missteps of Local Education Agencies in providing equitable services and gives you strategies to avoid similar mistakes.
(2007. Pamphlet. 62 pp.)