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Is a school defined as having a “high concentration of low-income children” if it meets the criterion of ESEA Title 1 Part A?

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Is a school defined as having a “high concentration of low-income children” if it meets the criterion of ESEA Title 1 Part A?

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At least one of the LEAs in the partnership formed to meet the statutory eligibility requirements of the Star Schools Program must serve a significant number of Title I eligible schools. The statute and closing date notice do not define the term, so applicants should provide relevant demographic information.

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