Which programs provide services to private elementary and secondary school teachers and students under ESEA?
Under ESEA, as amended by NCLB, there are 12 programs that require the equitable participation of private school students, teachers and, in some programs, parents. The programs are: Title I – Improving the Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged • Improving Basic Programs Operated by LEAs [Part A] • Reading First [Part B, Subpart 1] • Even Start Family Literacy [Part B, Subpart 3] • Migrant Education [Part C] Title II – Preparing, Training and Recruiting High-quality Teachers and Principals • Teacher and Principal Training and Recruiting Fund [Part A] • Mathematics and Science Partnerships [Part B] • Enhancing Education Through Technology [Part D] Title III – Language Instruction for LEP and Immigrant Students • English Language Acquisition, Language Enhancement, & Academic Achievement [Part A] Title IV – 21st Century Schools • Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities [Part A] • 21st Century Community Learning Centers [Part B] Title V – Promoting Informed Parental Choice and Innova
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