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District outlines use of roughly $3 million in federal Title funds
Summary
District staff described how Title I, II, III and IV funds are allocated across schools and programs, gave dollar amounts for several line items and explained obligations to nonpublic schools and parent-family engagement rules.
A district staff member told the Woodland Hills School District board that the district receives about $3,000,000 a year in federal education funding and summarized how the money is spent and the legal obligations that come with it.
The staff member said Title I is the largest pot, noting the district received $2,400,000 for Title I and that those funds are used “almost exclusively on salary and benefits of reading specialists, math interventionists, and RTI interventionists,” as well as for instructional and tech coaches. The presenter described Title I requirements for equity plans and a 1%…
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