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How may Title I funds be used to support Response to Intervention (RtI) in a targeted assistance school?

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How may Title I funds be used to support Response to Intervention (RtI) in a targeted assistance school?

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A. Title I funds in a targeted assistance school must be used to provide supplemental education support to a select group of students determined eligible through multiple measures of achievement. These parameters on Title I funding still exist in targeted assistance schools even if the school is implementing RtI. Title I funds must still be used to provide additional educational support to a select group of eligible students and may not be used to provide the basic, core instruction available to all students.

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