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Esea (Title I) Income Eligibility is a legal document that was released by the Arizona Department of Education - a government authority operating within Arizona.
Q: What is ESEA?
A: ESEA stands for Elementary and Secondary Education Act.
Q: What is Title I of ESEA?
A: Title I of ESEA is a federal program that provides financial assistance to schools with high percentages of low-income students.
Q: Who is eligible for Title I funds?
A: Schools with a high concentration of students from low-income families are eligible for Title I funds.
Q: What is the income eligibility criteria for Title I funds in Arizona?
A: The income eligibility criteria for Title I funds in Arizona is based on the number of people in the household and the annual income of the household.
Q: How is the income eligibility determined?
A: The income eligibility is determined by comparing the household's annual income to the federal poverty guidelines.
Q: What are the federal poverty guidelines?
A: The federal poverty guidelines are income thresholds issued annually by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
Q: How can schools apply for Title I funds?
A: Schools can apply for Title I funds through their state education agency.
Q: What can Title I funds be used for?
A: Title I funds can be used to provide supplemental educational services, improve teacher quality, and increase parental involvement, among other things.
Q: Are Title I funds available for private schools?
A: Yes, private schools may be eligible to receive Title I funds if they have a certain percentage of low-income students.
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