How do private school students access services related to the California 21st CCLC Program?
Private schools may apply for 21st CCLC Program funding as an applicant or may choose to be part of a district application for the 21st CCLC Program. Title IX, Section 9501, of NCLB requires that participating public school districts must contact the private schools within their district and consult with the private schools to determine if the private schools want to be part of the district application. Timely and meaningful consultation must include discussions identifying the needs of private school students, the services to be provided, where the services will be provided, and how the services will be assessed. • May a private school apply to implement an after-school program at its school site for students who live in the neighborhood but who do not attend the private school? A private school may propose to serve students from other schools at its site. Proposing to serve students in the neighborhood would incorporate the concept of “community learning center.” It is recommended th
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