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On the IASA application, Title I Eligibility of Public Schools form, is the per- pupil amount determined using the allocation amount or the program amount (net after set-asides)?

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On the IASA application, Title I Eligibility of Public Schools form, is the per- pupil amount determined using the allocation amount or the program amount (net after set-asides)?

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A. The LEA allocation amount is used to determine the per-pupil amount. Q29. Title I requires a 1 percent set aside for parental involvement for grantees receiving over $500,000. Is this still required in a district with first and second cohort whole school reform schools with schoolwide status? A. Parent involvement is inherent in whole school reform. If whole school reform schools have an approved Whole School Reform Implementation Plan, these activities must take place. This meets the intent of the one percent set-aside for parental involvement and a set-aside for these schools is not required. As an alternative, the LEA may choose to set aside the one percent for parental involvement on a district level. The LEA would then provide the services and identify, track and report the funds.

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