What types of activities or services are allowable uses of federal NCLB funds to assist these students in homeless situations caused by the hurricane?
Title I, Part A—All the students must be served with Title I, Part A funds regardless of the campus attended. The students may receive any traditional instructional services, as well as other non-traditional types of Title I services. The district should meet the needs of the student. Title I, Part C—Migrant—While the move across school district lines in Texas as a result of the hurricane is not a qualifying move, if the student was identified as Migrant in his/her home LEA, the student is still eligible for any Migrant services while enrolled in a Texas school district. Title II, Part A—The district may need to update its needs assessment. Changes in enrollments may have caused a need for hiring additional highly qualified teachers to reduce class size under Title II, Part A. Title III, Part A—The district may need to update its needs assessment. Changes in enrollments may have caused a need for more language acquisition instructional programs, including hiring teachers and paraprofes
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