Early Childhood Program Aid definition

Early Childhood Program Aid or “ECPA” means State aid pursuant to N.J.S.A. 18A:7F-16.
Early Childhood Program Aid. (ECPA) means State aid described at N.J.A.C. 6A:23-5.4, that was authorized pursuant to repealed N.J.S.A. 18A:7F-16, and was distributed to all school districts with high concentrations of low-income students for the purpose of providing preschool, full-day kindergarten and other early childhood programs and services.
Early Childhood Program Aid. (ECPA) means State aid described at N.J.A.C. 6A:23-5.4,

Examples of Early Childhood Program Aid in a sentence

  • Xxxxxx shall give prompt notice to Parent, and Parent shall give prompt notice to Xxxxxx, of the occurrence, or failure to occur, of any event, which is in Andrew’s or Parent’s Knowledge, as applicable, and as to which the occurrence or failure to occur would reasonably be likely to result in the failure of any of the conditions set forth in Article VII to be satisfied.

  • Early Childhood Program Aid is provided to districts with a 20% or greater concentration of students from low income families, with a larger amount provided to districts with a 40% or greater concentration of low income pupils, for the purpose of providing preschool, full- day kindergarten, and other early childhood programs and services.

  • To ensure that young children are ready to learn the Core Curriculum Content Standards in all districts receiving Early Childhood Program Aid, including districts that have contracted services from Department of Human Services- licensed child care providers.

  • Preschool Expansion Aid, Early Childhood Program Aid, other State aids and local funds may be used to support the Department approved preschool budget.

  • This is written and budgeted in the approved Early Childhood Program Aid Application.

  • Early Childhood Program Aid (ECPA) - Included in ECPA is funding for instruction, support services, and facilities.

  • Early Childhood Program Aid (ECPA) and Demonstrably Effective Program Aid (DEPA) are non-lapsing sources of funds.

  • RECOMMEND the Pennsauken Board of Education approve the Five-Year Preschool Program Operational Plan Early Childhood Program Aid (ECPA) and Early Launch to Learning Initiative (ELLI) Districts which covers July 1, 2021 – June 30, 2026.

  • Determination of specific placements will be based on this definition and the NJ DOE High Poverty School District List and the Early Childhood Program Aid (ECPA) district list; a minimum of one placement must be in a high needs district.

  • We set out in part IV, alongside our recommendations about future arrangements within the EU, our conclusions about elements that need to be incorporated in the EU’s negotiating position within WTO if such damaging consequences are to be averted.


More Definitions of Early Childhood Program Aid

Early Childhood Program Aid or “ECPA” means State aid pursuant to N.J.S.A. 18A:7F- 16, which is distributed to all school districts with high concentrations of low-income students for the purpose of providing full-day kindergarten and preschool classes and other early childhood programs and services.
Early Childhood Program Aid means any New Jersey school district that is eligible to receive early childhood program aid from the New Jersey Department of Education under the Comprehensive Educational Improvement and Financing Act of 1996 (P.L. 1996, c. 138).
Early Childhood Program Aid or "ECPA" means aid provided pursuant to N.J.S.A.
Early Childhood Program Aid means State aid described at N.J.A.C. 6A:23-5.4, and authorized pursuant to N.J.S.A. 18A:7F-16, which is distributed to all school districts with high concentrations of low-income students for the purpose of providing full-day kindergarten and preschool classes and other early childhood programs and services.

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