How will SEAs determine the level of funding to be provided to eligible LEAs?
SEAs have the flexibility of using a formula or a competitive process to disburse funds to eligible LEAs. Regardless of the method used to disburse funds, the SEA must first give priority to LEAs with the highest percentages of public elementary and secondary schools that were closed as a result of the hurricanes as of May 25, 2007. The SEA must then give priority to LEAs with the highest percentages of public elementary and secondary schools with a student-teacher ratio of at least 25 to 1. Any remaining funding may then be distributed to other LEAs with demonstrated need, as determined by the State Superintendent of Education.
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