May CBET program funds be used in conjunction with other state and federal funding sources? How are the CBET program funds to be used in conjunction with adult education programs?
These funds may be used to develop new programs or to subsidize existing programs of English language instruction for parents, guardians, and other adult community members who pledge to tutor kindergarten through grade twelve (K-12) EL students. Partnerships and collaborations with other programs that have similar purposes and goals are encouraged. CBET program funds may be used to provide, in full or in part, adult English language development (ELD) classes provided through an adult education school. To generate average daily attendance (ADA) funds, the adult ELD classes must meet all of the specifications required of adult school programs. For additional information on adult school and ADA requirements, contact CDE’s Adult Education Office at (916) 322-2175. When adult ELD classes are funded in whole by the CBET program, all of the adult participants must pledge to tutor EL students. When the adult ELD classes are co-funded, then the proportion of students in class who must pledge to
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