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Perrysburg board hears detailed review of federal grants; district uses Title funds, McKinney-Vento and IDEA for staffing and services

Perrysburg Exempted Village Board of Education · December 16, 2025
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District staff told the Perrysburg Exempted Village Board on Dec. 15 that Title I will fund part-time teachers at qualifying buildings and that McKinney-Vento and IDEA funds support transportation, temporary shelter and special education salaries; presenters warned some federal programs must be carefully monitored to avoid supplanting.

PERRYSBURG, Ohio — District staff on Dec. 15 reviewed how Perrysburg Exempted Village Schools allocates federal and related state grants, saying the awards fund staff positions, targeted student services and supports for families experiencing housing instability.

Superintendent Dr. Anstead introduced district presenters including Chris Harper and Andrea Glesser, who walked the board through the Elementary and Secondary Education Act programs now administered under Every Student Succeeds Act and related grants such as IDEA and McKinney-Vento. "Under title 1, you can see that we awarded $129,000," Harper said, adding that because Perrysburg is a targeted district, Woodland, Toth, Frank and…

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