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?
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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