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The Education Jobs Fund (Ed Jobs) provides assistance to States to save or create education jobs for school year (SY) 2010-2011, including many positions that State or local funds would have ordinarily funded. This U.S. Department of Education (Department) guidance describes how State educational agencies and local educational agencies should treat expenditures of Ed Jobs funds for the purposes of three fiscal requirements of Title I, Part A of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, as amended (ESEA): comparability, supplement not supplant, and maintenance of effort. This guidance provides the Department’s interpretation of various statutory provisions and does not impose any requirements beyond those included in the ESEA and other applicable laws and regulations. In addition, it does not create or confer any rights for or on any person.Plan
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Introduction 1 Comparability 2 1. How are school personnel who are paid with funds from the Education Jobs Fund (Ed Jobs) treated in determining comparability? 2 Supplement not supplant 3 2. How are Ed Jobs funds treated in determining compliance with the supplement not supplant requirements in Title I, Part A? 3 Maintenance of Effort 4 3. May an SEA or an LEA use Ed Jobs funds to meet the Title I, Part A maintenance of effort requirements in section 1120A(a) of the ESEA? 4 4. What criteria will the Department apply in determining whether to give prior approval to an SEA to treat Ed Jobs funds as State or local funds for purposes of meeting the Title I, Part A maintenance of effort requirements? 5 5. Must an SEA apply to the Secretary for prior approval to treat Ed Jobs funds as State or local funds for meeting the Title I, Part A maintenance of effort requirements? 5 6. If an SEA does not meet both of the criteria in Question 4, is it possible for Ed Jobs funds to be treated as State or local funds for meeting the Title I, Part A maintenance of effort requirements? 5 7. Which expenditures paid for with Ed Jobs funds may be treated as State or local funds for the purpose of meeting the Title I, Part A maintenance of effort requirements? 6 8. How would treating Ed Jobs funds as non-Federal funds affect maintaining effort for an SEA or its LEAs under Title I, Part A? 6Exemple de page de Benchmark apprentissage de la langue anglaise
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