Federal Grants

  • Title I

    Contacts: Amy Doyle, Assistant Superintendent at (603) 424-6200

    Formula grants to school districts through Title I, Part A provide opportunities for children to acquire the knowledge and skills to meet the State proficiency standards. This purpose is accomplished in two ways: (1) by providing children supplemental support through enriched and accelerated education programs; and (2) by providing instructional personnel in participating schools with substantial opportunities for professional development.

     

    Title II

    Contact: Amy Doyle, Assistant Superintendent at (603) 424-6200

    Title II, the Supporting Effective Instruction State Grant Program, is the most significant source of federal funding supporting professional learning for educators and leaders at the school, district and state levels.

     

    Title III

    Contact: Amy Doyle, Assistant Superintendent at (603) 424-6200

    Title III grant funding is used to enhance local programs for English Learners and immigrant students, to analyze data and share reports, and to support training for teachers, administrators, and community stakeholders about the linguistic and cultural abilities and needs of our English Learners and families.

    Title IV

    Contact: Amy Doyle, Assistant Superintendent at (603) 424-6200

    The purpose of the Title IV-A Program is to improve students' academic achievement by increasing the capacity of the LEA schools, and local communities to provide all students with access to a well-rounded education, improve school conditions for student learning, and improve the use of technology in order to improve the academic achievement and digital literacy of all students.





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  • OIG Hotline
    The US Department of Education Office of Inspector General Hotline is available for anyone who knows of or suspects fraud, waste, abuse, mismanagement, or violations of laws and regulations involving U.S. Department of Education funds or programs.  

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