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To determine Title I eligibility, are vocational school students counted by the vocational school or the resident school?

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To determine Title I eligibility, are vocational school students counted by the vocational school or the resident school?

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Full-time vocational school students are counted by the vocational school, and part-time vocational students are counted by the resident school district. Q47: After the attendance allocation is satisfied with the all eligible schools in the LEA, can the remaining funds be redistributed to eligible schools in academic greatest need, or are the remaining funds allocated to eligible schools based on the highest poverty level? A: Funds must be allocated to eligible schools based on the highest poverty level. The LEA must allocate a higher per-pupil amount to those eligible school attendance areas or schools with higher poverty rates than it allocates to areas with lower poverty rates. See answer to Q48.

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