May Title I maintenance of effort or comparability of services be waived to reduce class size?
No. Federal legislation under Improving America’s Schools Act (IASA) stipulates that districts may not waive comparability or services and maintenance of effort. The intent of the federal law is to ensure comparability of services so that each pupil in the district receives a quality educational program from qualified teachers. In addition, districts must maintain consistent educational efforts for Title I pupils from year to year.
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