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Federal Programs in Charlotte County

Title II: Part A

Title IIA provides supplemental resources for the purpose of recruitment and training of instructional personnel and school leadership (principals and assistant principals). With the enhancement of the No Child Left Behind legislation, a primary focus of Title IIA is to ensure that all instructional and leadership personnel meet the requirements under the definition of "Highly Qualified" through recruitment and training efforts, with particular attention to the schools that receive funds from Title IA.

Private school leaders and instructional personnel can access training and recruitment programs funded through Title IIA. Participation is provided on an equitable basis proportional to student enrollment and classification. Access to services is provided upon consultation.


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