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How does the LEA/school provide Title I, II, IV and VI services to private school students?

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How does the LEA/school provide Title I, II, IV and VI services to private school students?

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A. The LEA is responsible for providing services to eligible private school students. The amount of funds for private school students is calculated using the Title I Eligibility of Public Schools form in the IASA application. For Titles II, IV and VI, private school funds are identified on the LEA allocation notices. The LEA is required to consult with each eligible private school to develop a plan to service the private school students. The LEA’s IASA Program Plan must include the objectives, activities and evaluation plan for each of the private schools. The LEA is responsible to ensure that the appropriate services are provided based upon the approved IASA application.

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