Title I. Contractor shall be eligible to receive Title IA funds and/or services as defined and outlined by MPS’s written guidelines, policies and procedures and all applicable laws, rules, regulations and guidance pertaining to Title I. Should Contractor seek Title I funding, it shall comply with all procedures and directives of MPS’s Title I Office. Attached hereto, and incorporated by reference, as Appendix P, are specific requirements regarding provision of Title I services in addition to a compilation of current Title I forms which Contractor is required to timely complete. As, in the course of normal business, these documents are revised and updated, the Title I Office will provide the same to Contractor as soon as reasonably possible. If Contractor’s school, at any time during the term of this Contract, is identified for Targeted Support and Improvement, or for Comprehensive Support and Improvement (per the state’s ESSA plan), Contractor shall implement and be financially responsible for any interventions and/or strategies required based upon the school’s status. If, during the term of this Contract, MPS fails to meet expectations under the Wisconsin State Accountability System Metric, Contractor shall implement interventions and/or strategies required, based upon the requirements of Title I and its implementing regulations. Contractor shall provide all necessary equipment, materials and supplies to effectively offer Title IA services to eligible students. All equipment, materials, and supplies purchased with Title I funds remain the property of MPS and must be labeled and inventoried in accordance with the procedures and standard reports included in Appendix
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Samples: Behavioral Reassignment Contract, Behavioral Reassignment Contract, Behavioral Reassignment Contract
Title I. Contractor shall be eligible to receive Title IA funds and/or services as defined and outlined by MPS’s written guidelines, policies and procedures and all applicable laws, rules, regulations and guidance pertaining to Title I. Should Contractor seek Title I funding, it shall comply with all procedures and directives of MPS’s Title I Office. Attached hereto, and incorporated by reference, as Appendix PQ, are specific requirements regarding provision of Title I services in addition to a compilation of current Title I forms which Contractor is required to timely complete. As, in the course of normal business, these documents are revised and updated, the Title I Office will provide the same to Contractor as soon as reasonably possible. If Contractor’s school, at any time during the term of this Contract, is identified for Targeted Support and Improvementas a focus school, a priority school or for Comprehensive Support and Improvement a school persistently failing to meet expectations, (per the stateDPI’s ESSA planESEA Waiver proposal), Contractor shall implement and be financially responsible for any interventions and/or strategies required based upon the school’s status. If, during the term of this Contract, MPS becomes a “District Identified for Improvement”, (DIFI), fails to meet expectations under the Wisconsin State Accountability System Metric, Contractor shall implement interventions and/or strategies required, based upon the requirements of Title I and its implementing regulations. Contractor shall provide all necessary equipment, materials and supplies to effectively offer Title IA services to eligible students. All equipment, materials, and supplies purchased with Title I funds remain the property of MPS and must be labeled and inventoried in accordance with the procedures and standard reports included in Appendix
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Samples: Behavioral Reassignment Contract