Relacionar Columnas ESSA and private schoolsVersión en línea What constitutes an acceptable consultation? Match the requirement with a response. por Sharon Suchla 1 To pool or not to pool 2 Title I services 3 Identify the needs of private school students 4 How? Where? By whom? 5 In case of a disagreement between the LEA and private school 6 Program assessment 7 Equitable services provided to private school students, teachers and families 8 LEA, separate government agency, consortium, entity, or third party contractor 9 Time of day, number of days per week, number of minutes per day 10 Determining number of low income private school students 11 LEA timelines, policies and procedures for contracts and purchasing When services will be delivered Service details Request for Bid, Request for Purchase, business deadlines, etc. Multiple assessments could include a standardized test, a teacher-created test and a teacher observation. 2 or more schools may share allocations to serve the students most at risk Annual survey used to improve program National lunch program, same poverty percentage as the public school, and household income are all possibilities. LEA provides a written analysis of the reasons Targeted assistance in the area(s) identified as the greatest need A district teacher, DPI, "Learning Exchange", and/or a private school teacher outside of regular contracted day are able to provide Title I instruction. Title I instruction, professional development, family engagement events, etc.