Federal Programs

Overview
The Federal government offers multiple grants to improve student achievement.
To improve student achievement in schools with high populations of students in low income families:
- Title I School Improvement 1003 (a)
- Title I School Improvement 1003 (g)
- Title I A
- Title I C Migrant Education Program
To improve the quality of teachers and principals in all schools:
- Title II A
To improve student achievement through technology:
- Title II D
To improve student achievement among students who are learning English as a second language:
- Title III
To support learning initiatives in community learning centers:
- Title IV B 21st Century Community Learning Centers
- To improve student achievement in rural areas:
- Title VI B Rural Education Achievement Program (REAP)& Rural Low Income Schools (RLIS)
To improve student achievement among homeless children:
- Title X McKinney-Vento Education for Homeless Children and Youth Program
- To improve student achievement among students with disabilities:
- Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Special Education
- Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Early Intervening Services
To improve student achievement among students enrolled in career and technical education programs:
- Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act
To find out about allocations, expenditures and recipients of state and federal grants, visit Grant Award Program.
Clara Durr- Federal Programs Director
Georgette Stewart-Federal Programs Secretary
Elvin Parker- Grants Manager
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