May 21st CCLC Program funds be used to supplement the after-school programs funded by state funds?
The 21st CCLC Program funds may be used to supplement, but not supplant, the state-funded ASES Program. We define supplementing by adding additional students to schools already serving students or by adding new schools that are not already served by the ASES Program. • It was stated that 21st CCLC Program funds couldn’t be used to support an existing program (supplanting). Can these funds be used to enhance (hire additional teachers, for example) an existing program? These funds can be used to enhance an existing program by expanding service to more students and schools with the associated costs that would require additional staff.
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