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District says Title II, IV funding cut; Title I allocation higher than budgeted, $63,570 gap to cover

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Director of People Services told the board the district lost Title II and Title IV allocations for the year, received more Title I than budgeted, and will cover a roughly $63,570 shortfall from the general fund if federal funding is not restored.

Dr. Kristen Horton, director of people services for the Boyertown Area School District, briefed the board on the district's federal program allocations and said new information on July 20 shows Title II and Title IV funding for the district was not released this year while the Title I allocation exceeded the amount the district budgeted.

Horton said Title I — aimed at improving basic programs — was budgeted at $707,154 and the district received a projected allocation and actual distribution of $763,584. By contrast, Title II (supporting effective instruction) and Title IV-A (well-rounded educational…

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