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Can a Special Act school district that did not receive Title I, Part A funds in FY 2009 become a participating LEA and receive funding under the subgrant allocations?

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Can a Special Act school district that did not receive Title I, Part A funds in FY 2009 become a participating LEA and receive funding under the subgrant allocations?

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No. According to guidance from USED, funding for the LEA subgrants under section 14006(c) is based on the share of funding received by the LEA under Title I, Part A of the ESEA for FY 2009. A Special Act school district that did not receive Title I, Part A funding in 2009 is therefore not eligible for an LEA subgrant. However, see response to Q25 for information on available funding from the State’s share of the grant.

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