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