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When a child who is most at risk of failing resides in a Title I attendance area in one district and attends a private school in another district, which district is responsible for serving the child?

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When a child who is most at risk of failing resides in a Title I attendance area in one district and attends a private school in another district, which district is responsible for serving the child?

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Section 200.62(b)(1)(i) of the Title I regulations defines Title I-eligible private school children as those who reside in participating public school attendance areas of the district, regardless of whether the private school they attend is located in the district. Thus, the district in which the child resides is responsible for providing services to the child, but may arrange to have services provided by another district and reimburse that district for costs.

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