By Tiffany W. Kesslar, Esq., Julia Martin, Esq., Kelly Christiansen, Kristen Tosh Cowan, Esq.
From the highly respected attorneys at Brustein & Manasevit, this Second Edition explains requirements under the Title I, Part A program, including guidance issued by the U.S. Education Department, to guide you in creating and maintaining an effective, compliant program to serve economically disadvantaged students.
Along with the fundamental elements of ranking and serving, parent engagement, and assessment and accountability, you learn about specific considerations of program design — preschool children, homeless children, response to intervention and more. Implement sound policies with insights on:
- How the supplement, not supplant requirement applies to schools and districts
- Calculating the equitable services set-aside and carryover requirements
- Ensuring transferability requirements are met so that set-asides in each program are appropriately calculated and tracked
- Flexibilities and waivers provided to the Title I, Part A program under the CARES Act
- And more!