How do SEAs allocate funds reserved under section 3114(d) to districts with significant increases in the percentage or number of immigrant children and youth?
Title III does not require SEAs to allocate funds reserved under section 3114(d) to eligible LEAs on a formula basis. SEAs must award these funds to LEAs that have experienced a significant increase in the percentage or number of immigrant children and youth. In awarding these subgrants, SEAs must equally consider LEAs that have limited or no experience in serving immigrant children and youth and the quality of the local plans that the LEAs submit under section 3116. SEAs must also ensure that each subgrant is of sufficient size and scope to meet the purposes of Title III.
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