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On the IASA application, Title I Eligibility of Public Schools form, are the total resident students for each attendance area used to calculate the schools allocation?

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On the IASA application, Title I Eligibility of Public Schools form, are the total resident students for each attendance area used to calculate the schools allocation?

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A. Yes. The total number of resident students (including public and private) for each attendance area is used to calculate the school’s Title I eligibility and allocation. If a school is ineligible for Title I based on the LEA poverty rate, there is a provision in the IASA law that allows for LEA discretion to use only the low- income students enrolled in the school, excluding the private school students, to determine the school’s Title I eligibility. See the IASA Guidelines for more specific information in completing this form.

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