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District outlines Title IV-A uses: college transition supports, bullying prevention, technology

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New Haven School District staff summarized how Title IV-A funds will be used across three federally required buckets — well-rounded education, safe and healthy schools, and effective use of technology — including college-trip support, bullying-prevention training and classroom apps.

Miss Haxey, the district staff member presenting the Title IV-A student support and academic enrichment program, told the Finance & Operations Committee on Jan. 8 that the grant covers a broad set of activities across three required areas.

"This is a Title grant," Miss Haxey said. "There is 2 year use but we write it every year. ... There are 3 buckets: well rounded educational opportunities, safe and healthy schools, and effective use of technology, and the grant application requires us to have a certain percentage in each of these buckets."

Examples provided by Miss Haxey under the well-rounded-education…

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