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The absolute priority on page 4 of the RFA mentions “students who primarily attend.” What does “primarily attend” mean?

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The absolute priority on page 4 of the RFA mentions “students who primarily attend.” What does “primarily attend” mean?

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Schools that students “primarily attend,” for purposes of defining absolute priority, means that a majority of schools within the grant application are schools: a) That are eligible for Title 1 school-wide programs (applies to applications proposing to serve public school students); and/or b) That serve a high percentage of students from low-income families (applies to applications proposing to serve private school students). See pages 4 and 5 of the RFA. • For existing 21st CCLC Program or After School Education and Safety (ASES) Program grantees, is the 25 percent expansion based on original goals or goals actually achieved? The 25 percent expansion is based on the maximum grant amount. • Are community-based organizations (CBOs) eligible to apply directly for funds for programs provided to existing 21st CCLC Program sites if the CBO is currently providing these programs free as an in-kind match? CBOs may apply directly for the 21st CCLC Program; however, receiving funds through this

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