May a school use its administrative cost allowance (ACA) to help cover the costs incurred when employing students in family literacy programs?
Yes. Schools participating in the campus-based programs are allowed to use their ACA to help offset administrative costs. For example, the ACA can be used to pay for background checks if the state or school district requires them. The ACA could also be used to help pay a professional trainer to train tutors to work in family literacy programs.
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