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Title II-A Resources Orlando Phillips Title II-A Data Specialist

Title II-A Resources Overview Title II-A WebsiteTitle II-A GuidelinesTitle II-A Handbook

Title II-A Resources Web Site:

Title II-A Resources Web Site:  Click here

Title II-A Resources Resources  Tabs  Message Center  Helpful Links

Title II-A Resources  Tabs  Helpful Links  Contact Us

Title II-A Resources  Regional Map  Consultant Information

Title II-A Resources Consultants Pam Daniels Angie Davis Gerri Heard Leslie Morrison Jennie Rakestraw Elizabeth Zipperer Skipper Stewart

Title II-A Resources Consultants

Resources Overview Title II-A WebsiteTitle II-A GuidelinesTitle II-A Handbook

Title II-A Resources Title II-A Guidelines Section 1  Professional Standards Commission Section 2  Local Education Agencies Section 3  Highly Qualified Teacher Requirements and Definitions Section 4  Core Academic Subjects Section 5  Professional Teaching Certificates

Title II-A Resources Title II-A Guidelines Section 6  Requirements for Elementary Teachers Section 7  Requirements for Middle Grades and Secondary Teachers Section 8  Requirements for Special Education Teachers Section 9  Teaching Assignments Section 10  Arts and Music

Title II-A Resources Title II-A Guidelines Section 11  Requirements for Paraprofessionals Section 12  HOUSSE Section 13  High Quality Professional Development Section 14  Timeline

Title II-A Resources Overview Title II-A WebsiteTitle II-A GuidelinesTitle II-A Handbook

Title II-A Resources Section 1  Table of Contents  Overview  State Map Section 2  Georgia Implementation Guidelines Section 3  HOUSSE Section 4  HiQ2 Operations Manual Title II-A Handbook

Title II-A Resources Section 5  Local Compliance Section 6  Title II-A Planning Section 7  Funding Section 8  Frequently Asked Questions Section 9  Additional Resources Title II-A Handbook

Title II-A Resources Orlando Phillips Title II-A Data Specialist