Office of Staff Development Benefits for Private School Students and Teachers from Title V, Part A Anne Arundel County Public Schools March 3, 2005.

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Office of Staff Development Benefits for Private School Students and Teachers from Title V, Part A Anne Arundel County Public Schools March 3, 2005

Office of Staff Development ESEA as Reauthorized by the No Child Left Behind Act Private School Participation ESEA as reauthorized by NCLB of 2001, provides benefits to private school students, teachers and other education personnel, including those in religiously affiliated schools.

Office of Staff Development Title V Promoting Informed Parental Choice and Innovative Programs Title V, Part A – Innovative Programs

Office of Staff Development Title V, Part A – Innovative Programs Provides funds for education improvement programs, instructional and media materials, library materials, professional development, and other activities.

Office of Staff Development Title V, Part A – Innovative Programs Innovative Programs support education reform and innovative school improvement programs to improve school, student and teacher performance. Private school students, teachers and other education personnel may receive professional development, library materials, educational equipment.

Office of Staff Development Title V, Part A – Innovative Programs Schools have the flexibility to design and implement innovative projects and activities within one or more of 27 areas to serve locally identified needs.

Office of Staff Development Title V, Part A – Innovative Programs Projects and activities must be: Tied to promoting challenging academic achievement standards; Used to improve student academic achievement; and Part of an overall education reform strategy [section 5131].

Office of Staff Development Title V, Part A – Innovative Programs Projects and activities must be organized around the following themes: Education Reform and School Improvement Technology and Educational Material Literacy, Early Childhood Education, and Adult Education Students with Special Needs Community Service and Community Involvement Health Services Parental Options Teacher Quality, Professional Development

Office of Staff Development For additional information regarding Benefits to Private Schools Students and Teachers, visit the US Department of Education website:

Office of Staff Development Andrea Zamora Supervisor of Staff Development Anne Arundel County Public Schools Jeremy Jernigan Training Operations Manager Anne Arundel County Public Schools (410)