What types of non-traditional Title I services are allowable to the students in homeless situations caused by the hurricane?
An LEA may use funds reserved under P. L. 107-110, Section 1113(c)(3)(A) to provide services to eligible homeless students in both Title I and non-Title I schools that are comparable to services provided to non-homeless students in Title I schools. Services provided should assist such students in meeting the State’s challenging academic content and academic achievement standards. An LEA has the discretion to use reserved funds to provide a homeless student with services that are not ordinarily provided to other Title I students and that are not available from other sources. USDE has stated that there is a difference between what Title I funds can support for homeless students compared with other Title I students. In general, provided funds are not reasonably available from other public or private sources to provide such services, the district may use Title I, Part A funds for the following types of services to meet these students’ needs.
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