Common use of Title I Clause in Contracts

Title I. i. Any Title I funds allocated to the School must be used to supplement student’s greatest instructional needs that have been identified by a comprehensive needs assessment of the entire School and shall be spent in accordance with federal regulations. ii. The allocation of Title I Funds shall be made in accordance with the Public Charter Extension Act of 1998 and all corresponding guidance and regulations. iii. If the School accepts Title I funds, at least one percent (1%) of the Title I funds budget must be spent in support of parental involvement activities. iv. Any equipment item purchased with Title I funds costing $1000 or more, which is classified as Capitalized Audio, Visual, Software, Furniture, or Equipment, remains the property of Title I. This property must be identified, labeled, and made readily available for Title I property audits. v. The Sponsor’s Title I staff will provide technical assistance and support in order to ensure that Title I guidelines are being followed at the School and that students are meeting high content and performance standards. vi. All documentation, including, but not limited to, Title I Accountability and Technical Assistance Team (A-TAT) School Site Compliance documents, agendas, schedules, minutes, time sheets, receipts, invoices, purchase orders, rosters, etc., must be maintained at the School for a minimum of five years as evidence to validate the use if Title I school site allocations.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Charter School Contract, Charter School Renewal Contract, Charter School Renewal Contract

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Title I. i. Any Title I funds allocated to the School must be used to supplement student’s greatest instructional needs that have been identified by a comprehensive needs assessment of the entire School and shall be spent in accordance with federal regulations. . ii. The allocation of Title I Funds shall be made in accordance with the Public Charter Extension Act of 1998 and all corresponding guidance and regulations. . iii. If the School accepts Title I funds, at least one percent (1%) of the Title I funds budget must be spent in support of parental involvement activities. . iv. Any equipment item purchased with Title I funds costing $1000 or more, which is classified as Capitalized Audio, Visual, Software, Furniture, or Equipment, remains the property of Title I. This property must be identified, labeled, and made readily available for Title I property audits. . v. The Sponsor’s Title I staff will provide technical assistance and support in order to ensure that Title I guidelines are being followed at the School and that students are meeting high content and performance standards. . vi. All documentation, including, but not limited to, Title I Accountability and Technical Assistance Team (A-TAT) School Site Compliance documents, agendas, schedules, minutes, time sheets, receipts, invoices, purchase orders, rosters, etc., must be maintained at the School for a minimum of five years as evidence to validate the use if Title I school site allocations.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Charter School Renewal Contract, Charter School Renewal Contract

Title I. i. Any Title I funds allocated to the School must be used to supplement student’s greatest instructional needs that have been identified by a comprehensive needs assessment of the entire School and shall be spent in accordance with federal regulations. ii. The allocation of Title I Funds shall be made in accordance with the Public Charter Extension Act of 1998 and all corresponding guidance and regulations. iii. If the School accepts Title I funds, at least one percent (1%) of the Title I funds budget must be spent in support of parental involvement activities.budget iv. Any equipment item purchased with Title I funds costing $1000 or more, which is classified as Capitalized Audio, Visual, Software, Furniture, or Equipment, remains the property of Title I. This property must be identified, labeled, and made readily available for Title I property audits. v. The Sponsor’s Title I staff will provide technical assistance and support in order to ensure that Title I guidelines are being followed at the School and that students are meeting high content and performance standards. vi. All documentation, including, but not limited to, Title I Accountability and Technical Assistance Team (A-TAT) School Site Compliance documents, agendas, schedules, minutes, time sheets, receipts, invoices, purchase orders, rosters, etc., must be maintained at the School for a minimum of five years as evidence to validate the use if Title I school site allocations.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Charter School Renewal Contract, Charter School Renewal Contract

Title I. i. Any Title I funds allocated to the School must be used to supplement student’s greatest instructional needs that have been identified by a comprehensive needs assessment of the entire School and shall be spent in accordance with federal regulations. ii. The allocation of Title I Funds shall be made in accordance with the Public Charter Extension Act of 1998 and all corresponding guidance and regulations. iiiii. If the School accepts Title I funds, at least one percent (1%) percent of the Title I funds budget must be spent in support of parental involvement activities. iviii. Any equipment item purchased with Title I funds costing $1000 or more, which is classified as Capitalized Audio, Visual, Software, Furniture, or Audio Visual Equipment, remains the property of Title I. This property must be identified, labeled, and made readily available for Title I property audits. v. iv. The Sponsor’s Title I staff will provide technical assistance and support in order to ensure that Title I guidelines are being followed at the School and that students are meeting high content and performance standards. vi. v. All documentation, including, but not limited to, Title I Accountability and Technical Assistance Team (A-TAT) School Site Compliance documents, agendas, schedules, minutes, time sheets, receipts, invoices, purchase orders, rosters, etc., must be maintained at the School for a minimum of five years as evidence to validate the use if Title I school site allocations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Charter School Renewal Contract

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Title I. i. Any Title I funds allocated to the School must be used to supplement student’s greatest instructional needs that have been identified by a comprehensive needs assessment of the entire School and shall be spent in accordance with federal regulations. ii. The allocation of Title I Funds shall be made in accordance with the Public Charter Extension Act of 1998 and all corresponding guidance and regulations. iii. If the School accepts Title I funds, at least one percent (1%) percent of the Title I funds budget must be spent in support of parental involvement activities. iv. Any equipment item purchased with Title I funds costing $1000 or more, which is classified as Capitalized Audio, Visual, Software, Furniture, or Audio Visual Equipment, remains the property of Title I. This property must be identified, labeled, and made readily available for Title I property audits. v. The Sponsor’s Title I staff will provide technical assistance and support in order to ensure that Title I guidelines are being followed at the School and that students are meeting high content and performance standards. vi. All documentation, including, but not limited to, Title I Accountability and Technical Assistance Team (A-TAT) School Site Compliance documents, agendas, schedules, minutes, time sheets, receipts, invoices, purchase orders, rosters, etc., must be maintained at the School for a minimum of five years as evidence to validate the use if Title I school site allocations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Charter Agreement

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