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Winslow schools told to submit corrective action after state desk monitoring finds Title IV-A and technology-spending issues
Summary
The New Jersey Department of Education found several federal-grant compliance items met but identified recommendations for Title IV‑A documentation and a 'not met' finding on technology spending; district staff will prepare a corrective action plan to submit within 30 business days.
The Winslow Township School District must file a corrective action plan with the New Jersey Department of Education after a recent desk monitoring review found areas requiring clarification and at least one item not met.
Superintendent Doctor Poteet told the Board of Education on March 26 that the state monitored the district’s administration of federal grants under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. The report covers Title I through Title IV and IDEA grants with a total listed in the report of about $4,800,000.
The report rated most program areas “met” or “met with recommendations.” The monitoring identified a “met…
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