School districts that will receive Title III funds would greatly benefit if they could be informed of their allocation before school year 2002-2003 begins. How can States handle this?
States could estimate individual school district subgrants based on the preliminary State allocation estimates posted on the Department’s website. However, if States decide to provide subgrant estimates, they should make it very clear to school districts that actual allocations could be significantly more or less than the estimate.
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