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No Child Left Behind

Suballocations for Nonpublic Schools and Special Act School Districts
For Title II, Part A; Title II, Part D; Title IV, Part A; and Title V, Part A
2005-2006

Section 9501(a)(4) of the No Child Left Behind Act requires that, in federal programs other than Title I, Part A, expenditures for eligible nonpublic school children, teachers and other educational personnel be "equal, taking into account the number and educational needs of the children to be served, to the expenditures for participating public school children."

It is the responsibility of school districts to consult with appropriate nonpublic school officials during the design and development of the programs and before any decisions are made that affect the opportunities of eligible children, teachers and other educational personnel to participate in the program. It is also the responsibility of school districts to choose the criteria for determining equitable distribution of the funds and to reach consensus with nonpublic schools regarding the appropriate level of expenditures.

The Department computes school district and charter school allocations for Title II, Part A; Title II, Part D; Title III, Part A; Title IV, Part A; Title V, Part A; and Title IV, Part B using formulas that are in accordance with the NCLB legislation. The allocations, which are available at http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/funding/cladcep/0506/otherallocs0506.htm, include funds for eligible nonpublic school students, teachers and other educational staff.

In order to assist school districts in meeting the equal expenditure requirement, the Department calculates suballocations for Title II, Part A; Title II, Part D; Title IV, Part A; and Title V, Part A for nonpublic schools. These figures are for advisory purposes only, and they are nonbinding. All nonpublic schools and special act school districts known to the Department's Basic Education Data System (BEDS) are included. However, there are a number of nonpublic schools that are not known to the Department, and their exclusion from our list of nonpublic school suballocations does not relieve school districts of their responsibilities to consult with those schools and to meet the equal expenditure requirement.

It is also possible that some of the nonpublic schools included in our calculations may not wish to participate in one or more of the federal programs. In that case, it is not necessary for school districts to reserve part of their allocations for those schools.

These suballocations are to be made from the allocations listed at http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/funding/cladcep/0506/otherallocs0506.htm for the applicable school district. The figures presented here do not represent funds in addition to those allocations.

For Title II, Part A only: Allocations to nonpublic schools for Title II, Part A are based on the total allocation to the respective school district minus the hold harmless amount for that Title. (The hold harmless requirement provides an LEA with a base Title II, Part A allocation that is equal to what it received in allocations in 2001-02 for the former federal Eisenhower Professional Development and Class Size Reduction programs.) Allocations for the other programs are based on the full allocation to the school district.

The nonpublic schools are listed by county and then by school district.  They include school and school district BEDS codes.  Since many nonpublic schools have the same name, be sure to check the BEDS code. 

Complete List of Nonpublic Suballocations (in Excel)

 

06/20/2005