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Funding
and Low Performing Schools
NCLB
authorizes federal funding to increase the number of highly qualified
teachers. Districts must use at least 5% of their Title I, Part
A grant for professional development aimed at helping teachers become
highly qualified. A school that has been identified as needing improvement
must reserve 10% of it funds. Also, Title II of NCLB authorizes federal grants to
states to train and recruit highly qualified teachers and principals
(see Training, Preparing and Recruiting High Quality Teachers and
Principals, Title II; also requirements relate to low performing
schools, and the NCLB transferability provisions)
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