Title I, Part A Proportionate Share Determination

Title I, Part A: Determination of Proportionate Share of Title I, Part A Funds for Private Schools

Under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA) as amended by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) Section 1117(4)(A)(ii), the proportional share of Title I funds for private schools shall be determined based on the total amount of Title I, Part A funds received by the local education agency (LEA) prior to any allowable expenditures or transfers by the LEA.

The steps to determine the Proportionate Share amount are calculated as follows:

1. The LEA determines the participating public attendance school areas of Title I schools only.

2. The LEA determines the number of children from low-income families residing in each participating area (Title I schools) who attend public and private schools.

3. The LEA determines proportion of children from low-income families residing in each participating area (Title I schools) who attends private schools.

4. The LEA applies the private school proportion to the LEA’s total Title I allocation to determine the equitable services proportionate shared.

An example of the above calculation:

Step 1: An LEA named All Georgia School System has a total of ten schools, but only six are Title I schools, which are comprised of three elementary, two middle, and one high school. These six Title I schools are the participating public attendance school areas in Title I funds.

Step 2: The total student enrollment for these six Title I schools is 4,278 and their total number of students from low-income families is 3,251. The All Georgia School System has four private schools participating in the LEA’s Title I funds. These four private schools have a total of 36 students who reside within the six Title I schools’ attendance zones. Of these 36 students attending private schools, only 12 of the students are from low-income families. Therefore, the total count of students from low-income families is 3,263 (3,251 from the LEA’s Title I schools, plus 12 from the private schools who reside in Title I schools’ attendance zones).

Step 3: The private school proportionate share is determined by dividing the total private school students from low-income families (12) by the total students from low-income families at the private schools and the LEA (3,263). Therefore, 12/3,263 equals .0037 rounded to four decimal places.

Step 4: If the All Georgia School System received a Title I, Part A allocation totaling $4,080,250, the four private schools’ proportionate share would be $15,097 ($4,080,250 x .0037). The LEA would have $15,097 to provide equitable services of eligible private school students, their teachers, and their parents who reside in the LEA’s attendance areas.

The table below depicts the scenario outlined above.

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Title I, Part A Proportionate Share Determination

Example of Determining the Title I, Part A Proportionate Share for Private Schools’ Equitable Services Public School Title I Number of Public Number of Private School Total Number of children Attendance Areas for the All School children from children from Low- from Low-Income Georgia School System (LEA) Low-Income Families at Income Families residing Families Title I schools in the All Georgia School System’s Title I Attendance Zones High School 750 3 753 Middle School 600 2 602 Middle School 500 2 502 Elementary School 500 2 502 Elementary School 450 2 452 Elementary School 451 1 452 TOTAL 3251 12 3263 PROPORTIONATE SHARE of .9963 .0037 the All Georgia School $4,065,153 $15,097 System’s Title I allocation of (LEA’s share) (Private Schools’ Share) $4,080,250

Should you have any questions, please contact Dr. Ken Banter or Dr. Randy Phillips (Title I Program Mangers) at [email protected] or [email protected] or by phone at (404) 656-4028.

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FY19 Title I Proportionate Share for Equitable Services Listed by Private School and Their Participating Private Schools

# of Private School LEA's Total LEA Participating Private School Poverty Proportionate Proportionate Students Share Share Public Schools 36,031 $75,290 Atlanta Youth Academy 32 $25,631 Berean Christian Jr. Academy 4 $3,204 Christ the King 6 $4,806 Dar Un Noor 11 $8,810 Children of the Most High 16 $12,815 St. Thomas More Catholic School 9 $7,209 Mohammed Schools of Atlanta 12 $9,611 St. John the Evangelist 4 $3,204

Bibb County Schools 21,504 $82,185 Bethany Academy 16 $9,669 Mount de Sales Academy 40 $24,172 St. Peter Claver Catholic School 80 $48,344

Bulloch County Schools 4,724 $6,101 Bibleway Royal Christian Academy 9 $6,101

Camden County Schools 4,488 $7,044 Advanced Learning Center 18 $7,044

Clarke County Schools 11,671 $55,004 St. Joseph Catholic Parish School 27 $16,876 Downtown Academy 61 $38,127

Clayton County Schools 53,388 $85,015 The Bridge Academy 3 $1,295 Light of the World Christian Academy ~ Atlanta6 $2,589 Mohammed Schools of Atlanta 9 $3,884 Hope Christian Academy 45 $19,420 Our Lady of Mercy 26 $11,220 Our Lady of Victory (added 8-16) 11 $4,747 Saint John the Evangelist 38 $16,399 Saint Peter Claver Regional Catholic School 14 $6,042 Solid Rock Academy 45 $19,420

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# of Private School LEA's Total LEA Participating Private School Poverty Proportionate Proportionate Students Share Share

Cobb County Schools 14,642 $50,618 Dar Un Noor Academy 10 $14,888 St. Catherine of Siena Catholic School 7 $10,421 St. Joseph Catholic School 13 $19,354 Berean Christian Junior Academy 3 $4,466 Greater Atlanta Adventist Academy 1 $1,489

Coweta County Schools 6,529 $2,058 Pentecostal Church of God Christian Academy 3 $2,058

DeKalb County Schools 68,280 $436,100 Atlanta Youth Academy 13 $7,745 Berean Junior Christian Academy 14 $8,341 Camp Jewell House 61 $36,342 Dar-un-noor Academy 9 $5,362 Global Village Project 46 $27,405 Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic School 15 $8,936 Green Pastures Academy 1 $596 Little of the World 22 $13,107 Mohammed Schools of Atlanta 39 $23,235 North Henry Academy 2 $1,192 St. Peter Claver Regional Catholic School 42 $25,022 St. Timothy School 38 $22,639 Torah Day School of Atlanta 216 $128,685 Yeshiva Ohr Yisrael 19 $11,320 St. Thomas More Catholic School 20 $11,915 Firm Foundation ELA 8 $4,766 Al-Falah Academy 24 $14,298 Thrive Christian Academy 72 $42,895 Decatur Adventist Jr Academy 57 $33,959 Temima High School for Girls 13 $7,745 Victory World Christian 1 $596

Dougherty County Schools 6,778 $37,603 St. Teresa Catholic School 25 $37,603

Fayette County Schools 2,258 $2,613 Our Lady of Victory Catholic School 4 $2,613

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# of Private School LEA's Total LEA Participating Private School Poverty Proportionate Proportionate Students Share Share Floyd County Schools 3,637 $6,011 Saint Mary's Catholic School 9 $6,011

Fulton County Schools 34,008 $65,216 Arlington Christian School 7 $4,658 Chaya Mushka Children's House 20 $13,309 Dar-Un-Noor Academy 1 $665 Our Lady of Victory 15 $9,982 St. John the Evangelist School 14 $9,317 Torah Day School 9 $5,989 Solid Rock Academy 8 $5,324 Berean Christian Junior Academy 1 $665 Our Lady of Mercy 23 $15,306

Glynn County Schools 5,810 $9,946 St. Francis Xavier Catholic School 14 $9,946

Griffin-Spaulding County Schools 7,585 $10,932 New Horizons New Directions 18 $10,932

Gwinnett County Schools 64,477 $123,150 Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic School 7 $4,268 St John Neumann Regional Catholic School 71 $43,285 Strong Wall Academy 10 $6,097 Torah Day School of Atlanta 1 $610 Victory World Christian School 15 $9,145 Al Falah Academy 56 $34,141 City of Knowledge Islamic School 28 $17,070 Dar Un Noor Academy 14 $8,535

Henry 11,298 $16,840 St. John the Evangelist 5 $3,238 North Henry Academy 21 $13,602

Jones County Schools 2,535 $356 St. Peter Claver 1 $356

Lee County Schools 1,273 $1,877 St. Teresa's Catholic School 25 $1,877

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# of Private School LEA's Total LEA Participating Private School Poverty Proportionate Proportionate Students Share Share Marietta City Schools 4,845 $12,312 St. Joseph Catholic School 27 $12,312

Muscogee County Schools 19,105 $48,644 Emanuel Preparatory School of Math and 5Science $3,079 St. Anne-Pacelli Catholic School 48 $29,556 Truth Spring Academy 26 $16,009

Oconee County Schools 518 $2,552 St. Joseph Catholic Parish School 3 $2,552

Richmond County Schools 26,371 $26,663 Kingdom Kids Preparatory School 25 $15,149 C.H. Terrell 19 $11,513

Rome City Schools 5,124 $16,159 Saint Mary's Catholic School 23 $10,931 Unity Christian 11 $5,228

Savannah-Chatham County Schools 13,640 $220,893 Ash tree Learning Center Academy 78 $74,587 Bethesda Academy 43 $41,119 Blessed Sacrament School 18 $17,212 Urban Christian Academy 22 $21,037 CAN Academy 25 $23,906 Memorial Day School 26 $24,862 Ramah Junior Academy 7 $6,694 St. John Academy 12 $11,475

Terrell County Schools 1,286 $1,802 St. Teresa's Catholic School 2 $1,802

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# of Private School LEA's Total LEA Participating Private School Poverty Proportionate Proportionate Students Share Share

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Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent “Educating Georgia’s Future”

TITLE I PART C –EDUCATION OF MIGRATORY CHILDREN

Children who attend private school are eligible to receive MEP services if they: 1) meet the statutory and regulatory definition of a migrant child; 2) meet the priority for services criteria in section 1304(d); and 3) have unique needs of migratory children identified through the State’s comprehensive needs assessment and service delivery plan.

The SEA and local operating agency have the discretion to determine what number of eligible students is too few to serve, so long as this determination is made on an equitable basis (i.e., on the same basis as public schools). If it is feasible and equitable, agencies may adopt alternative methods that are cost-effective to serve small numbers, such as individual tutoring programs, professional development activities with the classroom teachers of eligible migrant students, or other strategies.

If, after consultation with private school officials, the officials do not wish to have their students participate in the MEP, neither the SEA nor the local operating agency are required to serve these children. However, in its consultation, the local operating agency should explain the various ways in which the agency can help provide services to children attending private schools.

A. Number of Students Example A A1: LEA Enrollment (PreK-12) 500 A2: Participating Private School Enrollment* 5 A3: Total Enrollment = A1 + A2 505 B. Title I, Part C Allocation B1: LEA Allocation $100,000 B2: LEA Allocation divided by number of MEP participants 505 (B1/A2) B3: Amount per MEP participant $198.02 C. Per Pupil Rate / Equitable Services C1: Amount LEA must reserve for equitable services for $990.10 participating private schools Enrollment A2 x B3

2066 Twin Towers East • 205 Jesse Hill Jr. Drive • Atlanta, Georgia 30334 • www.gadoe.org An Equal Opportunity Employer FY19 Title I, Part C District # District Name Final Allocation* 601 Appling County $ 193,986 602 Atkinson County $ 128,893 761 Atlanta Public Schools $0.00 603 Bacon County $ 116,585 604 Baker County $0.00 605 Baldwin County $0.00 606 Banks County $0.00 607 Barrow County $ 22,032 608 Bartow County $0.00 609 Ben Hill County $ 18,588 610 Berrien County $ 41,122 611 Bibb County $ 16,722 612 Bleckley County $0.00 613 Brantley County $0.00 763 Bremen City $0.00 7830613 Brookhaven Innovation Academy $0.00 614 Brooks County $ 44,953 615 Bryan County $0.00 764 Buford City $0.00 616 Bulloch County $ 75,786 617 Burke County $0.00 618 Butts County $0.00 765 Calhoun City $0.00 619 Calhoun County $0.00 620 Camden County $0.00 621 Candler County $ 81,994 622 Carroll County $0.00 766 Carrollton City $0.00 767 Cartersville City $0.00 623 Catoosa County $0.00 624 Charlton County $0.00 625 Chatham County $0.00 626 Chattahoochee County $0.00 627 Chattooga County $0.00 628 Cherokee County $ 24,580 769 Chickamauga City $0.00 7830611 Cirrus Charter Academy $0.00 629 Clarke County $ 58,817 630 Clay County $0.00 631 Clayton County $0.00 632 Clinch County $ 73,166 7820618 Coastal Plains Education Charter School $0.00 633 Cobb County $ 24,473 634 Coffee County $ 252,368 635 Colquitt County $ 570,439

Georgia Department of Education June 18 • Page 1 of 12 FY19 Title I, Part C District # District Name Final Allocation* 636 Columbia County $0.00 771 Commerce City $0.00 Commission Charter Schools- Atlanta Heights Charter 7830410 School $0.00 Commission Charter Schools- Coweta Charter 7830610 Academy $0.00 Commission Charter Schools- Fulton Leadership 7830310 Academy $0.00 Commission Charter Schools- Pataula Charter 7830210 Academy $0.00 Commission Charter Schools- Statesboro STEAM 7830103 Academy $0.00 637 Cook County $ 58,490 638 Coweta County $0.00 639 Crawford County $0.00 640 Crisp County $ 77,602 641 Dade County $0.00 772 Dalton City $ 19,341 642 Dawson County $0.00 773 Decatur City $0.00 643 Decatur County $ 168,222 644 DeKalb County $ 20,068 890 Dept. of Corrections $0.00 891 Dept. of Juvenile Justice $0.00 645 Dodge County $ 16,829 646 Dooly County $ 32,684 647 Dougherty County $ 23,575 648 Douglas County $0.00 774 Dublin City $0.00 649 Early County $0.00 650 Echols County $ 157,111 651 Effingham County $0.00 652 Elbert County $0.00 653 Emanuel County $0.00 654 Evans County $ 23,934 655 Fannin County $0.00 656 Fayette County $0.00 657 Floyd County $0.00 658 Forsyth County $ 14,497 659 Franklin County $ 38,431 660 Fulton County $0.00 776 Gainesville City $ 166,643 7830615 Genesis Academy for Boys $0.00 7830616 Genesis Academy for Girls $0.00 661 Gilmer County $ 52,605

Georgia Department of Education June 18 • Page 2 of 12 FY19 Title I, Part C District # District Name Final Allocation* 662 Glascock County $0.00 663 Glynn County $0.00 664 Gordon County $0.00 665 Grady County $ 94,445 666 Greene County $0.00 726 Griffin-Spalding County $0.00 667 Gwinnett County $ 49,878 668 Habersham County $ 71,710 669 Hall County $ 316,779 670 Hancock County $0.00 671 Haralson County $0.00 672 Harris County $0.00 673 Hart County $ 15,527 674 Heard County $0.00 675 Henry County $0.00 676 Houston County $ 27,415 7830619 International Academy of Smyrna $0.00 7830620 International Charter Academy of Georgia $0.00 677 Irwin County $0.00 678 Jackson County $ 47,653 679 Jasper County $0.00 680 Jeff Davis County $ 74,422 779 Jefferson City $0.00 681 Jefferson County $0.00 682 Jenkins County $0.00 683 Johnson County $0.00 684 Jones County $0.00 685 Lamar County $0.00 686 Lanier County $ 37,085 687 Laurens County $ 36,135 688 Lee County $0.00 689 Liberty County $0.00 7830614 Liberty Tech Charter Academy $0.00 690 Lincoln County $0.00 691 Long County $ 109,732 692 Lowndes County $ 106,502 693 Lumpkin County $0.00 694 Macon County $ 36,427 695 Madison County $ 34,590 781 Marietta City $0.00 696 Marion County $ 9,473 697 McDuffie County $0.00 698 McIntosh County $0.00 699 Meriwether County $0.00 700 Miller County $0.00

Georgia Department of Education June 18 • Page 3 of 12 FY19 Title I, Part C District # District Name Final Allocation* 701 Mitchell County $ 15,423 702 Monroe County $0.00 703 Montgomery County $ 9,081 704 Morgan County $0.00 705 Murray County $ 30,680 706 Muscogee County $0.00 707 Newton County $0.00 708 Oconee County $0.00 709 Oglethorpe County $0.00 710 Paulding County $0.00 711 Peach County $ 27,415 784 Pelham City $0.00 712 Pickens County $0.00 713 Pierce County $ 31,936 714 Pike County $0.00 715 Polk County $0.00 716 Pulaski County $0.00 717 Putnam County $0.00 718 Quitman County $0.00 719 Rabun County $ 66,996 720 Randolph County $0.00 7830617 Resurgence Hall $0.00 721 Richmond County $0.00 722 Rockdale County $0.00 785 Rome City $0.00 723 Schley County $0.00 7830618 School for Arts-Infused Learning (SAIL) $0.00 724 Screven County $0.00 725 Seminole County $0.00 7830621 SLAM Academy $0.00 786 Social Circle City $0.00 7830612 Southwest Georgia S.T.E.M. Charter Academy $0.00 7820212 State Charter Schools- Cherokee Charter Academy $0.00 7820617 State Charter Schools- Dubois Integrity Academy I $0.00 State Charter Schools- Foothills Charter High School 7820613 (Madison Campus) $0.00

7820412 State Charter Schools- Georgia Connections Academy $0.00 7820120 State Charter Schools- Georgia Cyber Academy $0.00 State Charter Schools- Georgia School for Innovation 7820616 and the Classics $0.00 State Charter Schools- Graduation Achievement 7820119 Center Charter High School $0.00 State Charter Schools- International Charter School of 7820614 Atlanta $0.00

Georgia Department of Education June 18 • Page 4 of 12 FY19 Title I, Part C District # District Name Final Allocation* 7820612 State Charter Schools- Ivy Preparatory Academy, Inc $0.00 State Charter Schools- Mountain Education Charter 7820108 High School $0.00 7820110 State Charter Schools- Odyssey School $0.00 7820615 State Charter Schools- Scintilla Charter Academy $0.00 State Charter Schools- Utopian Academy for the Arts 7820121 Charter School $0.00 799 State Schools $0.00 State-wide Total: $0.00 727 Stephens County $0.00 728 Stewart County $0.00 729 Sumter County $ 85,833 730 Talbot County $0.00 731 Taliaferro County $0.00 732 Tattnall County $ 177,803 733 Taylor County $ 10,224 734 Telfair County $ 25,800 735 Terrell County $0.00 736 Thomas County $ 59,423 745 Thomaston-Upson County $0.00 789 Thomasville City $0.00 737 Tift County $ 195,027 738 Toombs County $ 251,005 739 Towns County $0.00 740 Treutlen County $0.00 791 Trion City $0.00 741 Troup County $0.00 742 Turner County $ 25,657 743 Twiggs County $0.00 744 Union County $0.00 792 Valdosta City $0.00 793 Vidalia City $0.00 746 Walker County $0.00 747 Walton County $0.00 748 Ware County $ 56,839 749 Warren County $0.00 750 Washington County $0.00 751 Wayne County $ 54,794 752 Webster County $0.00 753 Wheeler County $0.00 754 White County $0.00 755 Whitfield County $ 50,237 756 Wilcox County $0.00 757 Wilkes County $0.00 758 Wilkinson County $0.00

Georgia Department of Education June 18 • Page 5 of 12 FY19 Title I, Part C District # District Name Final Allocation* 759 Worth County $0.00 **Currently there are no Title I Part C-Migratory children identified in private schools.

Georgia Department of Education June 18 • Page 6 of 12 FY19 Title I, Part C FY19 Title I, Part C Migratory children identified Private School Proportionate in private schools Share** 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0

Georgia Department of Education June 18 • Page 7 of 12 FY19 Title I, Part C FY19 Title I, Part C Migratory children identified Private School Proportionate in private schools Share** 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0

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Georgia Department of Education June 18 • Page 8 of 12 FY19 Title I, Part C FY19 Title I, Part C Migratory children identified Private School Proportionate in private schools Share** 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0

Georgia Department of Education June 18 • Page 9 of 12 FY19 Title I, Part C FY19 Title I, Part C Migratory children identified Private School Proportionate in private schools Share** 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0

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Georgia Department of Education June 18 • Page 10 of 12 FY19 Title I, Part C FY19 Title I, Part C Migratory children identified Private School Proportionate in private schools Share** 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0

Georgia Department of Education June 18 • Page 11 of 12 FY19 Title I, Part C FY19 Title I, Part C Migratory children identified Private School Proportionate in private schools Share** 0 $0 **Currently there are no Title I Part C-Migratory children identified in private schools.

Georgia Department of Education June 18 • Page 12 of 12 Every Student Succeeds Acts Title II, Part A Formula Grant Allocation Requirements

SEC. 2101. [20 U.S.C. 6611] FORMULA GRANTS TO STATES. (c) STATE USES OF FUNDS.— (1) IN GENERAL.—Except as provided under paragraph (3), each State that receives an allotment under subsection (b) for a fiscal year shall reserve not less than 95 percent of such allotment to make subgrants to local educational agencies for such fiscal year, as described in section 2102. (2) STATE ADMINISTRATION.—A State educational agency may use not more than 1 percent of the amount allotted to such State under subsection (b) for the administrative costs of carrying out such State educational agency’s responsibilities under this part. (3) PRINCIPALS OR OTHER SCHOOL LEADERS.—Notwithstanding paragraph (1) and in addition to funds otherwise available for activities under paragraph (4), a State educational agency may reserve not more than 3 percent of the amount reserved for subgrants to local educational agencies under paragraph (1) for one or more of the activities for principals or other school leaders that are described in paragraph (4). (4) STATE ACTIVITIES.— (A) IN GENERAL.—The State educational agency for a State that receives an allotment under subsection (b) may use funds not reserved under paragraph (1) to carry out 1 or more of the activities described in subparagraph (B), which may be implemented in conjunction with a State agency of higher education (if such agencies are separate) and carried out through a grant or contract with a for‐profit or nonprofit entity, including an institution of higher education.

SEC. 2102. [20 U.S.C. 6612] SUBGRANTS TO LOCAL EDUCATIONAL AGENCIES. (a) ALLOCATION OF FUNDS TO LOCAL EDUCATIONAL AGENCIES.— (1) IN GENERAL.—From funds reserved by a State under section 2101(c)(1) for a fiscal year, the State, acting through the State educational agency, shall award subgrants to eligible local educational agencies from allocations described in paragraph (2). (2) ALLOCATION FORMULA.—From the funds described in paragraph (1), the State educational agency shall allocate to each of the eligible local educational agencies in the State for a fiscal year the sum of— (A) an amount that bears the same relationship to 20 percent of such funds for such fiscal year as the number of individuals aged 5 through 17 in the geographic area served by the agency, as determined by the Secretary on the basis of the most recent satisfactory data, bears to the number of those individuals in the geographic areas served by all eligible local educational agencies in the State, as so determined; and (B) an amount that bears the same relationship to 80 percent of the funds for such fiscal year as the number of individuals aged 5 through 17 from families with incomes below the poverty line in the geographic area served by the agency, as determined by the Secretary on the basis of the most recent satisfactory data, bears to the number of those individuals in the geographic areas served by all the eligible local educational agencies in the State, as so determined. NON‐REGULATORY GUIDANCE: FISCAL CHANGES AND EQUITABLE SERVICES REQUIREMENTS UNDER THE ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION ACT OF 1965 (ESEA), AS AMENDED BY THE EVERY STUDENT SUCCEEDS ACT (ESSA)

P‐2. How does an LEA determine the amount required for Title II, Part A equitable services to private school teachers and other educational personnel now that this amount must be determined based on the LEA’s total Title II, Part A allocation?

The amount an LEA must reserve to provide equitable services for private school teachers and other educational personnel for Title II, Part A services is based on the LEA’s total Title II, Part A allocation, less administrative costs. The LEA determines the amount of funds available for Title II, Part A equitable services for private school teachers and other educational personnel by calculating, on a per‐pupil basis, the amount available for all public and private school students enrolled in participating private elementary and secondary schools in areas served by the LEA (regardless of a student’s residency), taking into consideration the number and needs of the children, their teachers and other educational personnel to be served. 2018-2019 Title II, Part A Allocations & Equitables Services 11.13.18

Original Allocations Approved by GaDOE SBOE 07.12.18 (GAN Received from USDE 06.22.18) FY19 Title II, Part A SEA Total Allocation $ 57,737,660 LEAs Providing Title II, Part A Equitables Services 28 FY19 Title II, Part A SEA State Activities and Admin $ 2,886,883 Private Schools Participating in Title II, Part A Equitable Services 123 FY19 Title II, Part A LEA Allocations $ 54,850,777 Poverty Count Allocation (80%) $ 43,880,622 5-17 Count Allocation (20%) $ 10,970,155

10% Set-Aside Poverty Count 5-17 Count FY19 for Public & Public School Private School Total USDE 2017 USDE 2017 Total Subject Total Private Remaining Allocation Allocation Allocation Private Admin Count Count Population System ID System Name Poverty Count 5-17 to Equitable (based on (based on Per Pupil School LEA Per Pupil Per Pupil Approved (Subject to Public and (Adj. for Charters) Population Services 10.03.17 10.03.17 Allocation Allocation $108.05 $5.83 07.12.18 Consultation) Private K-12 FTE) K-12 Enrollment)

406,128 1,880,414 $ 43,880,622 $ 10,970,155 $ 54,850,777 1,719,216 35,014 1,754,230 601 Appling County School District 1,022 3,305$ 110,423 $ 19,281 $ 129,704 $ 12,970 $ 116,734 3,410 602 Atkinson County School District 628 1,674$ 67,853 $ 9,766 $ 77,619 $ 7,762 $ 69,857 1,602 761 Atlanta City School District 19,811 58,615$ 2,140,507 $ 341,954 $ 2,482,462 $ 248,246 $ 2,234,216 50,847 3,836 54,683$ 40.86 $ 156,730 $ 2,077,486 603 Bacon County School District 645 2,145$ 69,690 $ 12,514 $ 82,204 $ 8,220 $ 73,984 2,040 604 Baker County School District 189 482$ 20,421 $ 2,812 $ 23,233 $ 2,323 $ 20,910 267 605 Baldwin County School District 2,079 6,425$ 224,628 $ 37,483 $ 262,111 $ 26,211 $ 235,900 4,934 606 Banks County School District 678 3,189$ 73,255 $ 18,604 $ 91,860 $ 9,186 $ 82,674 2,776 607 Barrow County School District 2,573 15,052$ 278,003 $ 87,812 $ 365,815 $ 36,582 $ 329,234 13,351 506 13,857$ 23.76 $ 12,022 $ 317,211 608 Bartow County School District 2,860 15,372$ 309,013 $ 89,679 $ 398,691 $ 39,869 $ 358,822 13,087 609 Ben Hill County School District 1,240 3,270$ 133,978 $ 19,077 $ 153,054 $ 15,305 $ 137,749 3,006 610 Berrien County School District 1,071 3,451$ 115,718 $ 20,133 $ 135,850 $ 13,585 $ 122,265 3,020 611 Bibb County School District 9,165 27,396$ 990,245 $ 159,826 $ 1,150,071 $ 115,007 $ 1,035,064 23,237 2,182 25,419$ 40.72 $ 88,851 $ 946,213 612 Bleckley County School District 573 1,968$ 61,911 $ 11,481 $ 73,392 $ 7,339 $ 66,053 2,389 613 Brantley County School District 929 3,278$ 100,375 $ 19,124 $ 119,499 $ 11,950 $ 107,549 3,232 763 Bremen City School District 250 1,249$ 27,012 $ 7,287 $ 34,298 $ 3,430 $ 30,868 2,215 614 Brooks County School District 944 2,501$ 101,996 $ 14,591 $ 116,586 $ 11,659 $ 104,927 2,030 615 Bryan County School District 925 7,903$ 99,943 $ 46,105 $ 146,048 $ 14,605 $ 131,443 8,882 764 Buford City School District 515 2,675$ 55,644 $ 15,606 $ 71,250 $ 7,125 $ 64,125 4,789 616 Bulloch County School District 2,693 10,637$ 290,969 $ 62,055 $ 353,024 $ 35,302 $ 317,722 10,115 536 10,651$ 29.83 $ 15,989 $ 301,733 617 Burke County School District 1,664 4,351$ 179,789 $ 25,383 $ 205,173 $ 20,517 $ 184,656 3,932 618 Butts County School District 849 3,577$ 91,731 $ 20,868 $ 112,599 $ 11,260 $ 101,339 3,320 765 Calhoun City School District 892 2,966$ 96,377 $ 17,303 $ 113,681 $ 11,368 $ 102,313 3,858 619 Calhoun County School District 319 862$ 34,467 $ 5,029 $ 39,496 $ 3,950 $ 35,546 579 620 Camden County School District 1,979 8,892$ 213,824 $ 51,875 $ 265,699 $ 26,570 $ 239,129 8,986 33 9,019$ 26.51 $ 875 $ 238,254 621 Candler County School District 731 2,031$ 78,982 $ 11,849 $ 90,831 $ 9,083 $ 81,748 2,051 622 Carroll County School District 3,254 17,326$ 351,583 $ 101,078 $ 452,661 $ 45,266 $ 407,395 14,282 184 14,466$ 28.16 $ 5,182 $ 402,213 766 Carrollton City School District 796 3,454$ 86,005 $ 20,150 $ 106,155 $ 10,616 $ 95,540 4,978 767 Cartersville City School District 782 3,554$ 84,492 $ 20,734 $ 105,226 $ 10,523 $ 94,703 4,360 623 Catoosa County School District 2,012 11,775$ 217,389 $ 68,694 $ 286,084 $ 28,608 $ 257,476 10,510 624 Charlton County School District 591 1,761$ 63,855 $ 10,274 $ 74,129 $ 7,413 $ 66,716 1,632 625 Savannah-Chatham County School District 10,904 44,391$ 1,178,138 $ 258,973 $ 1,437,111 $ 143,711 $ 1,293,400 35,954 2,916 38,870$ 33.28 $ 97,030 $ 1,196,370 626 Chattahoochee County School District 160 567$ 17,287 $ 3,308 $ 20,595 $ 2,060 $ 18,536 822 627 Chattooga County School District 865 3,701$ 93,460 $ 21,591 $ 115,051 $ 11,505 $ 103,546 2,703 628 Cherokee County School District 4,257 46,380$ 459,954 $ 270,576 $ 730,530 $ 73,053 $ 657,477 41,736 769 Chickamauga City School District 158 600$ 17,071 $ 3,500 $ 20,572 $ 2,057 $ 18,515 1,305 773 City Schools of Decatur 374 3,202$ 40,409 $ 18,680 $ 59,090 $ 5,909 $ 53,181 5,317 726 6,043$ 8.80 $ 6,389 $ 46,792 629 Clarke County School District 4,520 15,086$ 488,370 $ 88,010 $ 576,380 $ 57,638 $ 518,742 12,679 462 13,141$ 39.48 $ 18,237 $ 500,505 630 Clay County School District 240 469$ 25,931 $ 2,736 $ 28,667 $ 2,867 $ 25,800 211 10% Set-Aside Poverty Count 5-17 Count FY19 for Public & Public School Private School Total USDE 2017 USDE 2017 Total Subject Total Private Remaining Allocation Allocation Allocation Private Admin Count Count Population System ID System Name Poverty Count 5-17 to Equitable (based on (based on Per Pupil School LEA Per Pupil Per Pupil Approved (Subject to Public and (Adj. for Charters) Population Services 10.03.17 10.03.17 Allocation Allocation $108.05 $5.83 07.12.18 Consultation) Private K-12 FTE) K-12 Enrollment)

406,128 1,880,414 $ 43,880,622 $ 10,970,155 $ 54,850,777 1,719,216 35,014 1,754,230 631 Clayton County School District 17,032 57,722$ 1,840,246 $ 336,745 $ 2,176,991 $ 217,699 $ 1,959,292 53,671 115 53,786$ 36.43 $ 4,189 $ 1,955,103 632 Clinch County School District 440 1,287$ 47,540 $ 7,508 $ 55,049 $ 5,505 $ 49,544 1,311 633 Cobb County School District 15,433 124,723$ 1,667,480 $ 727,622 $ 2,395,102 $ 239,510 $ 2,155,592 111,186 2,251 113,437$ 19.00 $ 42,775 $ 2,112,817 634 Coffee County School District 2,574 7,666$ 278,111 $ 44,723 $ 322,834 $ 32,283 $ 290,551 7,265 635 Colquitt County School District 3,093 9,019$ 334,188 $ 52,616 $ 386,803 $ 38,680 $ 348,123 9,078 636 Columbia County School District 2,419 28,491$ 261,364 $ 166,214 $ 427,578 $ 42,758 $ 384,820 26,662 771 Commerce City School District 307 1,220$ 33,170 $ 7,117 $ 40,288 $ 4,029 $ 36,259 1,575 637 Cook County School District 1,158 3,425$ 125,118 $ 19,981 $ 145,099 $ 14,510 $ 130,589 3,041 638 Coweta County School District 3,463 26,696$ 374,165 $ 155,742 $ 529,907 $ 52,991 $ 476,916 22,178 639 Crawford County School District 510 1,956$ 55,104 $ 11,411 $ 66,515 $ 6,652 $ 59,864 1,621 640 Crisp County School District 1,897 4,108$ 204,964 $ 23,966 $ 228,930 $ 22,893 $ 206,037 3,822 641 Dade County School District 461 2,330$ 49,809 $ 13,593 $ 63,402 $ 6,340 $ 57,062 2,005 772 Dalton City School District 1,457 6,671$ 157,424 $ 38,918 $ 196,342 $ 19,634 $ 176,708 7,527 642 Dawson County School District 543 3,675$ 58,669 $ 21,440 $ 80,109 $ 8,011 $ 72,098 3,414 644 DeKalb County School District 28,784 115,172$ 3,110,008 $ 671,902 $ 3,781,910 $ 378,191 $ 3,403,719 97363 3,201 100,564$ 33.85 $ 108,342 $ 3,295,377 643 Decatur County School District 1,994 4,863$ 215,445 $ 28,370 $ 243,815 $ 24,382 $ 219,434 4,899 645 Dodge County School District 1,013 3,043$ 109,451 $ 17,753 $ 127,204 $ 12,720 $ 114,484 3,034 646 Dooly County School District 696 2,005$ 75,200 $ 11,697 $ 86,897 $ 8,690 $ 78,207 1,190 647 Dougherty County School District 6,715 16,156$ 725,532 $ 94,253 $ 819,784 $ 81,978 $ 737,806 14,219 125 14,344$ 51.44 $ 6,430 $ 731,376 648 Douglas County School District 5,396 28,508$ 583,018 $ 166,313 $ 749,331 $ 74,933 $ 674,398 26,273 774 Dublin City School District 1,225 2,803$ 132,357 $ 16,352 $ 148,709 $ 14,871 $ 133,838 2,219 649 Early County School District 832 1,916$ 89,895 $ 11,178 $ 101,072 $ 10,107 $ 90,965 1,970 650 Echols County School District 237 767$ 25,607 $ 4,475 $ 30,082 $ 3,008 $ 27,074 795 651 Effingham County School District 1,589 11,529$ 171,686 $ 67,259 $ 238,945 $ 23,895 $ 215,051 11,782 652 Elbert County School District 985 3,082$ 106,426 $ 17,980 $ 124,406 $ 12,441 $ 111,965 2,884 653 Emanuel County School District 1,594 4,107$ 172,226 $ 23,960 $ 196,186 $ 19,619 $ 176,567 4,082 654 Evans County School District 713 2,043$ 77,037 $ 11,919 $ 88,956 $ 8,896 $ 80,060 1,794 655 Fannin County School District 836 3,247$ 90,327 $ 18,943 $ 109,269 $ 10,927 $ 98,342 2,931 656 Fayette County School District 1,579 21,081$ 170,605.27 $ 122,984.54 $ 293,590.00 $ 29,359.00 $ 264,231.00 19,777 390 20,167$ 13.10 $ 5,110 $ 259,121 657 Floyd County School District 2,064 10,467$ 223,008 $ 61,063 $ 284,071 $ 28,407 $ 255,664 9,333 658 Forsyth County School District 2,728 48,680$ 294,751 $ 283,994 $ 578,745 $ 57,875 $ 520,871 47,233 659 Franklin County School District 956 3,582$ 103,292 $ 20,897 $ 124,189 $ 12,419 $ 111,770 3,659 660 Fulton County School District 18,275 113,312$ 1,974,548 $ 661,051 $ 2,635,599 $ 263,560 $ 2,372,039 93,448 7,320 100,768$ 23.54 $ 172,310 $ 2,199,729 776 Gainesville City School District 2,111 7,611$ 228,086 $ 44,402 $ 272,488 $ 27,249 $ 245,239 7,727 661 Gilmer County School District 1,127 4,369$ 121,768 $ 25,488 $ 147,257 $ 14,726 $ 132,531 3,989 662 Glascock County School District 119 553$ 12,858 $ 3,226 $ 16,084 $ 1,608 $ 14,476 507 663 Glynn County School District 3,861 14,246$ 417,167 $ 83,110 $ 500,277 $ 50,028 $ 450,249 12,751 180 12,931$ 34.82 $ 6,267 $ 443,982 664 Gordon County School District 1,578 7,701$ 170,497 $ 44,927 $ 215,424 $ 21,542 $ 193,882 6,398 665 Grady County School District 1,405 4,561$ 151,805 $ 26,608 $ 178,414 $ 17,841 $ 160,573 4,430 666 Greene County School District 672 2,306$ 72,607 $ 13,453 $ 86,060 $ 8,606 $ 77,454 2,366 726 Griffin-Spalding County School District 3,422 11,430$ 369,735 $ 66,682 $ 436,416 $ 43,642 $ 392,774 9,872 25 9,897$ 39.69 $ 992 $ 391,782 667 Gwinnett County School District 28,653 185,631$ 3,095,853 $ 1,082,953 $ 4,178,802 $ 417,880 $ 3,760,922 178,065 2,399 180,464$ 20.84 $ 49,996 $ 3,710,926 668 Habersham County School District 1,402 7,444$ 151,481 $ 43,428 $ 194,909 $ 19,491 $ 175,418 6,672 669 Hall County School District 4,793 30,262$ 517,866 $ 176,546 $ 694,412 $ 69,441 $ 624,971 27,064 670 Hancock County School District 475 1,057$ 51,322 $ 6,166 $ 57,488 $ 5,749 $ 51,739 818 671 Haralson County School District 966 3,918$ 104,373 $ 22,857 $ 127,230 $ 12,723 $ 114,507 3,261 672 Harris County School District 715 5,775$ 77,253 $ 33,691 $ 110,944 $ 11,094 $ 99,850 5,051 10% Set-Aside Poverty Count 5-17 Count FY19 for Public & Public School Private School Total USDE 2017 USDE 2017 Total Subject Total Private Remaining Allocation Allocation Allocation Private Admin Count Count Population System ID System Name Poverty Count 5-17 to Equitable (based on (based on Per Pupil School LEA Per Pupil Per Pupil Approved (Subject to Public and (Adj. for Charters) Population Services 10.03.17 10.03.17 Allocation Allocation $108.05 $5.83 07.12.18 Consultation) Private K-12 FTE) K-12 Enrollment)

406,128 1,880,414 $ 43,880,622 $ 10,970,155 $ 54,850,777 1,719,216 35,014 1,754,230 673 Hart County School District 982 4,074$ 106,102 $ 23,767 $ 129,869 $ 12,987 $ 116,882 3,442 674 Heard County School District 504 1,984$ 54,455 $ 11,574 $ 66,030 $ 6,603 $ 59,427 1,993 675 Henry County School District 5,880 45,438$ 635,313 $ 265,081 $ 900,394 $ 90,039 $ 810,355 41,699 1,264 42,963$ 18.86 $ 23,841 $ 786,513 676 Houston County School District 5,313 28,883$ 574,051 $ 168,501 $ 742,551 $ 74,255 $ 668,296 28,348 160 28,508$ 23.44 $ 3,751 $ 664,545 677 Irwin County School District 522 1,580$ 56,400 $ 9,218 $ 65,618 $ 6,562 $ 59,056 1,641 678 Jackson County School District 1,332 8,767$ 143,918 $ 51,146 $ 195,064 $ 19,506 $ 175,558 7,417 679 Jasper County School District 628 2,449$ 67,853 $ 14,287 $ 82,140 $ 8,214 $ 73,926 2,284 680 Jeff Davis County School District 954 3,002$ 103,076 $ 17,513 $ 120,590 $ 12,059 $ 108,531 2,949 779 Jefferson City School District 266 2,240$ 28,740 $ 13,068 $ 41,808 $ 4,181 $ 37,627 3,608 681 Jefferson County School District 958 2,770$ 103,508 $ 16,160 $ 119,668 $ 11,967 $ 107,701 2,487 682 Jenkins County School District 570 1,389$ 61,586 $ 8,103 $ 69,690 $ 6,969 $ 62,721 1,081 683 Johnson County School District 422 1,351$ 45,596 $ 7,882 $ 53,477 $ 5,348 $ 48,129 1,119 684 Jones County School District 912 5,271$ 98,538 $ 30,751 $ 129,289 $ 12,929 $ 116,360 5,156 685 Lamar County School District 717 2,776$ 77,469 $ 16,195 $ 93,664 $ 9,366 $ 84,298 2,559 686 Lanier County School District 615 1,881$ 66,449 $ 10,974 $ 77,422 $ 7,742 $ 69,680 1,641 687 Laurens County School District 1,827 5,739$ 197,401 $ 33,481 $ 230,882 $ 23,088 $ 207,794 6,158 688 Lee County School District 917 5,877$ 99,079 $ 34,286 $ 133,364 $ 13,336 $ 120,028 6,166 689 Liberty County School District 2,510 9,588$ 271,196 $ 55,935 $ 327,132 $ 32,713 $ 294,419 9,488 690 Lincoln County School District 323 1,145$ 34,899 $ 6,680 $ 41,579 $ 4,158 $ 37,421 1,080 691 Long County School District 970 3,789$ 104,805 $ 22,105 $ 126,910 $ 12,691 $ 114,219 3,523 692 Lowndes County School District 2,258 10,872$ 243,969 $ 63,426 $ 307,395 $ 30,740 $ 276,656 10,253 693 Lumpkin County School District 863 4,277$ 93,244 $ 24,952 $ 118,196 $ 11,820 $ 106,376 3,824 694 Macon County School District 799 1,951$ 86,329 $ 11,382 $ 97,711 $ 9,771 $ 87,940 1,297 695 Madison County School District 1,090 4,871$ 117,771 $ 28,417 $ 146,188 $ 14,619 $ 131,569 4,776 781 Marietta City School District 1,870 9,003$ 202,047 $ 52,523 $ 254,569 $ 25,457 $ 229,112 8,874 453 9,327$ 24.56 $ 11,128 $ 217,984 696 Marion County School District 478 1,414$ 51,646 $ 8,249 $ 59,895 $ 5,990 $ 53,906 1,343 697 McDuffie County School District 1,340 4,036$ 144,782 $ 23,546 $ 168,328 $ 16,833 $ 151,495 3,828 698 McIntosh County School District 590 1,840$ 63,747 $ 10,734 $ 74,482 $ 7,448 $ 67,034 1,309 699 Meriwether County School District 1,073 3,343$ 115,934 $ 19,503 $ 135,437 $ 13,544 $ 121,893 2,584 700 Miller County School District 320 1,017$ 34,575 $ 5,933 $ 40,508 $ 4,051 $ 36,457 940 701 Mitchell County School District 1,195 3,166$ 129,115 $ 18,470 $ 147,586 $ 14,759 $ 132,827 2,178 290 2,468$ 53.82 $ 15,608 $ 117,220 702 Monroe County School District 741 4,235$ 80,062 $ 24,707 $ 104,769 $ 10,477 $ 94,292 3,851 703 Montgomery County School District 429 1,403$ 46,352 $ 8,185 $ 54,537 $ 5,454 $ 49,083 867 704 Morgan County School District 621 3,164$ 67,097 $ 18,458 $ 85,555 $ 8,556 $ 77,000 2,998 705 Murray County School District 1,736 7,406$ 187,569 $ 43,206 $ 230,774 $ 23,077 $ 207,697 7,130 706 Muscogee County School District 9,795 32,424$ 1,058,314 $ 189,159 $ 1,247,473 $ 124,747 $ 1,122,726 30,686 1,767 32,453$ 34.60 $ 61,130 $ 1,061,596 707 Newton County School District 5,220 21,522$ 564,002 $ 125,557 $ 689,559 $ 68,956 $ 620,603 18,950 708 Oconee County School District 560 7,820$ 60,506 $ 45,621 $ 106,127 $ 10,613 $ 95,514 7,687 1,270 8,957$ 10.66 $ 13,543 $ 81,971 709 Oglethorpe County School District 510 2,372$ 55,104 $ 13,838 $ 68,942 $ 6,894 $ 62,048 2,096 710 Paulding County School District 3,708 31,926$ 400,636 $ 186,253 $ 586,889 $ 58,689 $ 528,200 29,209 711 Peach County School District 1,239 4,269$ 133,869 $ 24,905 $ 158,774 $ 15,877 $ 142,897 3,566 784 Pelham City School District 297 712$ 32,090 $ 4,154 $ 36,244 $ 3,624 $ 32,620 1,399 712 Pickens County School District 906 4,775$ 97,890 $ 27,857 $ 125,747 $ 12,575 $ 113,172 4,300 713 Pierce County School District 858 3,601$ 92,704 $ 21,008 $ 113,712 $ 11,371 $ 102,341 3,511 714 Pike County School District 478 3,373$ 51,646 $ 19,678 $ 71,324 $ 7,132 $ 64,192 3,261 715 Polk County School District 2,169 7,899$ 234,353 $ 46,082 $ 280,435 $ 28,044 $ 252,392 7,503 716 Pulaski County School District 483 1,649$ 52,186 $ 9,620 $ 61,807 $ 6,181 $ 55,626 1,250 10% Set-Aside Poverty Count 5-17 Count FY19 for Public & Public School Private School Total USDE 2017 USDE 2017 Total Subject Total Private Remaining Allocation Allocation Allocation Private Admin Count Count Population System ID System Name Poverty Count 5-17 to Equitable (based on (based on Per Pupil School LEA Per Pupil Per Pupil Approved (Subject to Public and (Adj. for Charters) Population Services 10.03.17 10.03.17 Allocation Allocation $108.05 $5.83 07.12.18 Consultation) Private K-12 FTE) K-12 Enrollment)

406,128 1,880,414 $ 43,880,622 $ 10,970,155 $ 54,850,777 1,719,216 35,014 1,754,230 717 Putnam County School District 949 3,274$ 102,536 $ 19,100 $ 121,636 $ 12,164 $ 109,472 2,818 718 Quitman County School District 136 323$ 14,694 $ 1,884 $ 16,579 $ 1,658 $ 14,921 312 719 Rabun County School District 572 2,186$ 61,803 $ 12,753 $ 74,555 $ 7,456 $ 67,100 2,159 720 Randolph County School District 482 1,080$ 52,078 $ 6,301 $ 58,379 $ 5,838 $ 52,541 799 721 Richmond County School District 13,021 33,283$ 1,406,872 $ 194,170 $ 1,601,042 $ 160,104 $ 1,440,938 29,544 1,232 30,776$ 46.82 $ 57,682 $ 1,383,255 722 Rockdale County School District 3,735 17,325$ 403,553 $ 101,072 $ 504,626 $ 50,463 $ 454,163 16,262 785 Rome City School District 1,862 6,376$ 201,182 $ 37,197 $ 238,379 $ 23,838 $ 214,541 6,179 152 6,331$ 33.89 $ 5,151 $ 209,390 723 Schley County School District 245 1,075$ 26,471 $ 6,271 $ 32,743 $ 3,274 $ 29,469 1,257 724 Screven County School District 897 2,209$ 96,918 $ 12,887 $ 109,805 $ 10,981 $ 98,825 2,240 725 Seminole County School District 503 1,335$ 54,347 $ 7,788 $ 62,136 $ 6,214 $ 55,922 1,433 786 Social Circle City School District 192 860$ 20,745 $ 5,017 $ 25,762 $ 2,576 $ 23,186 1,716 727 Stephens County School District 1,168 4,151$ 126,198 $ 24,217 $ 150,415 $ 15,042 $ 135,374 3,861 728 Stewart County School District 253 570$ 27,336 $ 3,325 $ 30,661 $ 3,066 $ 27,595 446 729 Sumter County School District 2,168 5,250$ 234,245 $ 30,628 $ 264,873 $ 26,487 $ 238,386 4,337 730 Talbot County School District 300 872$ 32,414 $ 5,087 $ 37,501 $ 3,750 $ 33,751 458 731 Taliaferro County School District 100 202$ 10,805 $ 1,178 $ 11,983 $ 1,198 $ 10,785 163 732 Tattnall County School District 1,455 3,883$ 157,208 $ 22,653 $ 179,861 $ 17,986 $ 161,875 3,658 733 Taylor County School District 419 1,202$ 45,271 $ 7,012 $ 52,284 $ 5,228 $ 47,056 1,345 734 Telfair County School District 743 2,206$ 80,278 $ 12,870 $ 93,148 $ 9,315 $ 83,833 1,645 735 Terrell County School District 714 1,536$ 77,145 $ 8,961 $ 86,106 $ 8,611 $ 77,495 1,286 736 Thomas County School District 1,137 4,619$ 122,849 $ 26,947 $ 149,796 $ 14,980 $ 134,816 5,486 745 Thomaston-Upson County School District 1,322 4,267$ 142,837 $ 24,893 $ 167,731 $ 16,773 $ 150,958 4,006 789 Thomasville City School District 1,176 3,351$ 127,063 $ 19,549 $ 146,612 $ 14,661 $ 131,951 2,692 737 Tift County School District 2,427 7,193$ 262,229 $ 41,963 $ 304,192 $ 30,419 $ 273,773 7,514 738 Toombs County School District 1,178 3,441$ 127,279 $ 20,074 $ 147,353 $ 14,735 $ 132,618 2,779 739 Towns County School District 292 1,118$ 31,550 $ 6,522 $ 38,072 $ 3,807 $ 34,265 987 740 Treutlen County School District 440 1,199$ 47,540 $ 6,995 $ 54,535 $ 5,454 $ 49,082 1,063 791 Trion City School District 109 376$ 11,777 $ 2,194 $ 13,971 $ 1,397 $ 12,574 1,322 741 Troup County School District 3,757 12,911$ 405,930 $ 75,322 $ 481,252 $ 48,125 $ 433,127 11,730 521 12,251$ 35.35 $ 18,420 $ 414,707 742 Turner County School District 635 1,394$ 68,609 $ 8,132 $ 76,742 $ 7,674 $ 69,068 1,147 743 Twiggs County School District 397 1,182$ 42,894 $ 6,896 $ 49,790 $ 4,979 $ 44,811 767 744 Union County School District 696 2,849$ 75,200 $ 16,621 $ 91,821 $ 9,182 $ 82,639 2,766 792 Valdosta City School District 3,433 8,604$ 370,923 $ 50,195 $ 421,118 $ 42,112 $ 379,006 8,104 793 Vidalia City School District 666 1,949$ 71,959 $ 11,370 $ 83,329 $ 8,333 $ 74,996 2,390 746 Walker County School District 2,523 10,719$ 272,601 $ 62,534 $ 335,135 $ 33,514 $ 301,622 8,498 747 Walton County School District 2,877 16,309$ 310,849 $ 95,145 $ 405,995 $ 40,600 $ 365,396 13,579 518 14,097$ 25.92 $ 13,427 $ 351,969 748 Ware County School District 2,138 6,130$ 231,003 $ 35,762 $ 266,765 $ 26,677 $ 240,089 5,788 749 Warren County School District 374 848$ 40,409 $ 4,947 $ 45,357 $ 4,536 $ 40,821 584 750 Washington County School District 1,125 3,359$ 121,552 $ 19,596 $ 141,148 $ 14,115 $ 127,033 3,025 751 Wayne County School District 1,567 5,396$ 169,309 $ 31,480 $ 200,788 $ 20,079 $ 180,709 5,115 752 Webster County School District 125 409$ 13,506 $ 2,386 $ 15,892 $ 1,589 $ 14,303 328 753 Wheeler County School District 365 1,016$ 39,437 $ 5,927 $ 45,364 $ 4,536 $ 40,828 954 754 White County School District 908 4,544$ 98,106 $ 26,509 $ 124,615 $ 12,462 $ 112,154 3,775 755 Whitfield County School District 2,749 14,206$ 297,020 $ 82,876 $ 379,896 $ 37,990 $ 341,906 12,723 756 Wilcox County School District 498 1,232$ 53,807 $ 7,187 $ 60,994 $ 6,099 $ 54,895 1,116 757 Wilkes County School District 534 1,568$ 57,697 $ 9,148 $ 66,844 $ 6,684 $ 60,160 1,470 758 Wilkinson County School District 528 1,593$ 57,048 $ 9,293 $ 66,342 $ 6,634 $ 59,708 1,310 10% Set-Aside Poverty Count 5-17 Count FY19 for Public & Public School Private School Total USDE 2017 USDE 2017 Total Subject Total Private Remaining Allocation Allocation Allocation Private Admin Count Count Population System ID System Name Poverty Count 5-17 to Equitable (based on (based on Per Pupil School LEA Per Pupil Per Pupil Approved (Subject to Public and (Adj. for Charters) Population Services 10.03.17 10.03.17 Allocation Allocation $108.05 $5.83 07.12.18 Consultation) Private K-12 FTE) K-12 Enrollment)

406,128 1,880,414 $ 43,880,622 $ 10,970,155 $ 54,850,777 1,719,216 35,014 1,754,230 759 Worth County School District 1,129 3,533$ 121,984 $ 20,611 $ 142,596 $ 14,260 $ 128,336 3,088 890 Department Of Corrections 83 83$ 8,968 $ 484 $ 9,452 $ 945 $ 8,507 N/A 891 Department Of Juvenile Justice 109 504$ 11,743 $ 2,940 $ 14,683 $ 1,468 $ 13,215 504 799 State Schools 85 343$ 9,221 $ 2,001 $ 11,222 $ 1,122 $ 10,100 337 7820108 Charter: Mountain Education Center 504 2,237$ 54,440 $ 13,050 $ 67,490 $ 6,749 $ 60,741 2,237 7820110 Charter: Odyssey Charter 55 358$ 5,929 $ 2,089 $ 8,018 $ 802 $ 7,216 358 7820120 Charter: Georgia Cyber Academy 3,870 14,282$ 418,107 $ 83,320 $ 501,426 $ 50,143 $ 451,283 14,286 7820121 Charter: Utopian Academy for the Arts 78 251$ 8,442 $ 1,464 $ 9,907 $ 991 $ 8,916 251 7820212 Charter: Cherokee Charter 41 847$ 4,448 $ 4,941 $ 9,389 $ 939 $ 8,450 847 7820412 Charter: Georgia Connections Charter 715 3,885$ 77,217 $ 22,665 $ 99,881 $ 9,988 $ 89,893 3,885 7820612 Charter: Ivy Preparatory Academy, Inc., Kirkwood 157 512$ 16,988 $ 2,987 $ 19,974 $ 1,997 $ 17,977 512 7820613 Charter: Foothills Education Charter High School 163 1,258 $ 17,579 $ 7,339 $ 24,918 $ 2,492 $ 22,426 1,258 7820614 Charter: International Charter School of Atlanta 45 637$ 4,903 $ 3,716 $ 8,619 $ 862 $ 7,757 637 7820615 Charter: Scintilla Charter Academy 102 499$ 11,058 $ 2,911 $ 13,969 $ 1,397 $ 12,572 499 7820616 Charter: Georgia School for Innovation and the Classics 118 722$ 12,706 $ 4,212 $ 16,918 $ 1,692 $ 15,226 722 7820617 Charter: DuBois Integrity Academy 252 696$ 27,235 $ 4,060 $ 31,296 $ 3,130 $ 28,166 696 7820618 Charter: Coastal Plains Education Charter High School 93 644$ 10,074 $ 3,757 $ 13,831 $ 1,383 $ 12,448 644 7830103 Charter: Statesboro STEAM 38 160$ 4,153 $ 933 $ 5,086 $ 509 $ 4,577 160 7830210 Charter: Pataula Charter 187 555$ 20,224 $ 3,238 $ 23,462 $ 2,346 $ 21,116 555 7830310 Charter: Fulton Leadership Academy 90 354$ 9,672 $ 2,065 $ 11,737 $ 1,174 $ 10,563 354 7830410 Charter: Atlanta Heights Charter School 340 749$ 36,719 $ 4,370 $ 41,089 $ 4,109 $ 36,980 749 7830610 Charter: Coweta Charter 48 724$ 5,188 $ 4,224 $ 9,412 $ 941 $ 8,471 724 7830611 Charter: Cirrus Academy 166 438$ 17,903 $ 2,555 $ 20,459 $ 2,046 $ 18,413 438 7830612 Charter: Southwest GA STEM 133 203$ 14,383 $ 1,184 $ 15,567 $ 1,557 $ 14,010 180 7830613 Charter: Brookhaven Innovation 19 480$ 2,047 $ 2,800 $ 4,848 $ 485 $ 4,363 480 7830614 Charter: Liberty Tech 22 415$ 2,350 $ 2,421 $ 4,771 $ 477 $ 4,294 415 7830615 Charter: Genesis Innovation Academy (Boys) 30 228$ 3,266 $ 1,330 $ 4,597 $ 460 $ 4,137 228 7830616 Charter: Genesis Innovation Academy (Girls) 14 172$ 1,559 $ 1,003 $ 2,563 $ 256 $ 2,307 172 7830617 Charter: Resurgence Hall 33 115$ 3,583 $ 671 $ 4,254 $ 425 $ 3,829 115 7830618 Charter: School for Arts Infused Learning (SAIL) 18 430$ 1,970 $ 2,509 $ 4,478 $ 448 $ 4,030 430 7830619 Charter: International Academy of Smyrna 110 554$ 11,847 $ 3,232 $ 15,079 $ 1,508 $ 13,571 554 7830620 Charter: International Charter Academy of Georgia 18 230$ 1,972 $ 1,342 $ 3,314 $ 331 $ 2,983 N/A 7830621 Charter: SLAM Academy of Atlanta 190 255$ 20,543 $ 1,488 $ 22,030 $ 2,203 $ 19,827 N/A 2018-2019 Title II, Part A Allocations & Equitables Services 11.13.18

Original Allocations Approved by GaDOE SBOE 07.12.18 (GAN Received from USDE 06.22.18) FY19 Title II, Part A SEA Total Allocation $ 57,737,660 LEAs Providing Title II, Part A Equitables Services 28 FY19 Title II, Part A SEA State Activities and Admin $ 2,886,883 Private Schools Participating in Title II, Part A Equitable Services 123 FY19 Title II, Part A LEA Allocations $ 54,850,777 Poverty Count Allocation (80%) $ 43,880,622 5-17 Count Allocation (20%) $ 10,970,155

10% Set-Aside Public School Poverty Count FY19 for Public & Private School Total USDE 2017 USDE 2017 5-17 Count Total Subject Count Total Private Remaining Allocation Allocation Private Admin Count (based on Population System ID System Name Poverty Count 5-17 Allocation to Equitable (based on Per Pupil School LEA Per Pupil Approved (Subject to 10.03.17 Public and (Adj. for Charters) Population Per Pupil $5.83 Services 10.03.17 Allocation Allocation $108.05 07.12.18 Consultation) K-12 Enrollment) Private K-12 FTE)

406,128 1,880,414 $ 43,880,622 $ 10,970,155 $ 54,850,777 1,719,216 #REF! #REF! 761 Atlanta City School District 19,811 58,615 $2,140,507 $341,954 $2,482,462 $248,246 $2,234,216 50,847 3,836 54,683 $40.86 $156,730 $2,077,486 Atlanta International School 1,160 $47,395 Atlanta Youth Academy 142 $5,802 Berean Christian Jr. Academy 74 $3,023 Christ the King 555 $22,676 Dar Un Noor 147 $6,006 750 $30,643 Paideia 1,008 $41,184 607 Barrow County School District 2,573 15,052 $278,003 $87,812 $365,815 $36,582 $329,234 13,351 506 13,857 $23.76 $12,022 $317,211 Bethlehem Christian Academy 506 $12,022 611 Bibb County School District 9,165 27,396 $990,245 $159,826 $1,150,071 $115,007 $1,035,064 23,237 2,182 25,419 $40.72 $88,851 $946,213 Bethany Academy 19 $774 Mount de Sales Academy 583 $23,740 St. Joseph's Catholic School 204 $8,307 St. Peter Claver Catholic School 142 $5,782 Stratford Academy 783 $31,884 Tattnall 451 $18,365 616 Bulloch County School District 2,693 10,637 $290,969 $62,055 $353,024 $35,302 $317,722 10,115 536 10,651 $29.83 $15,989 $301,733 Bibleway Royal Christian Academy 10 $298 Bulloch Acadmy 526 $15,691 620 Camden County School District 1,979 8,892 $213,824 $51,875 $265,699 $26,570 $239,129 8,986 33 9,019 $26.51 $875 $238,254 Advanced Learning Center 33 $875 622 Carroll County School District 3,254 17,326 $351,583 $101,078 $452,661 $45,266 $407,395 14,282 184 14,466 $28.16 $5,182 $402,213 Oak Mountain Academy 184 $5,182 773 City Schools of Decatur 374 3,202 $40,409 $18,680 $59,090 $5,909 $53,181 5,317 726 6,043 $8.80 $6,389 $46,792 St. Thomas More Catholic School 479 $4,215 The Waldorf School of Atlanta 247 $2,174 629 Clarke County School District 4,520 15,086 $488,370 $88,010 $576,380 $57,638 $518,742 12,679 462 13,141 $39.48 $18,237 $500,505 Athens Montessori School 131 $5,171 Downtown Academy 61 $2,408 Monsignor Donovan Catholic High School 116 $4,579 St. Joseph Catholic Parish School 154 $6,079 631 Clayton County School District 17,032 57,722 $1,840,246 $336,745 $2,176,991 $217,699 $1,959,292 53,671 115 53,786 $36.43 $4,189 $1,955,103 Hope Christian Academy 65 $2,368 Solid Rock Academy 50 $1,821 633 Cobb County School District 15,433 124,723 $1,667,480 $727,622 $2,395,102 $239,510 $2,155,592 111,186 2,251 113,437 $19.00 $42,775 $2,112,817 Carman Adventist School 98 $1,862 Cornerstone Preparatory Academy 484 $9,197 Cumberland Christian Academy 410 $7,791 North Cobb Christian School 868 $16,494 10% Set-Aside Public School Poverty Count FY19 for Public & Private School Total USDE 2017 USDE 2017 5-17 Count Total Subject Count Total Private Remaining Allocation Allocation Private Admin Count (based on Population System ID System Name Poverty Count 5-17 Allocation to Equitable (based on Per Pupil School LEA Per Pupil Approved (Subject to 10.03.17 Public and (Adj. for Charters) Population Per Pupil $5.83 Services 10.03.17 Allocation Allocation $108.05 07.12.18 Consultation) K-12 Enrollment) Private K-12 FTE)

406,128 1,880,414 $ 43,880,622 $ 10,970,155 $ 54,850,777 1,719,216 #REF! #REF! St. Catherine of Siena School 391 $7,430 644 DeKalb County School District 28,784 115,172 $3,110,008 $671,902 $3,781,910 $378,191 $3,403,719 97363 3,201 100,564 $33.85 $108,342 $3,295,377 Annunciation Day 63 $2,132 Camp Jewell House 100 $3,385 Firm Foundation ELA 54 $1,828 Global Village Project 45 $1,523 Green Pastures Academy 6 $203 Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic School 498 $16,855 Mohammed Schools of Atlanta 99 $3,351 Northwoods Montessori School 39 $1,320 Our Lady of the Assumption 501 $16,957 St. Peter Claver Regional Catholic School 107 $3,622 St. Pius X 1,095 $37,062 St. Timothy School 52 $1,760 Temima Day School 48 $1,625 Thrive Christian Academy 107 $3,622 Torah Day School of Atlanta 331 $11,203 Yeshiva Ohr Yisrael 56 $1,895 647 Dougherty County School District 6,715 16,156 $725,532 $94,253 $819,784 $81,978 $737,806 14,219 125 14,344 $51.44 $6,430 $731,376 St. Teresa Catholic School 125 $6,430 656 Fayette County School District 1,579 21,081 $170,605 $122,985 $293,590 $29,359 $264,231 19,777 390 20,167 $13.10 $5,110 $259,121 Our Lady of Victory 108 $1,415 Our Lady of Mercy 282 $3,695 660 Fulton County School District 18,275 113,312 $1,974,548 $661,051 $2,635,599 $263,560 $2,372,039 93,448 7,320 100,768 $23.54 $172,310 $2,199,729 Alpharetta International Academy 49 $1,153 Arlington Christian School 188 $4,425 Atlanta Academy, The 239 $5,626 377 $8,874 Bedford School, The 154 $3,625 Blessed Trinity Catholic High School 994 $23,398 Bridge Academy, The 12 $282 Bridgeway Christian Academy 143 $3,366 Chaya Mushka Children's House 96 $2,260 Children of the Most High 20 $471 Cumberland Academy of Georgia 81 $1,907 Epstein School, The 349 $8,215 High Meadows School 341 $8,027 Holy Redeemer Catholic School 471 $11,087 ILM Academy 160 $3,766 Mount Vernon Presbyterian School 870 $20,479 Perimeter Christian School 526 $12,382 Queen of Angels Catholic School 501 $11,793 Sandy Springs United Methodist Church Preschool & Kindergarten 12 $282 St. Francis Day School 703 $16,548 St. John the Evangelist School 315 $7,415 St. Jude the Apostle Catholic School 492 $11,581 Swift School of Roswell, The 227 $5,343 663 Glynn County School District 3,861 14,246 $417,167 $83,110 $500,277 $50,028 $450,249 12,751 180 12,931 $34.82 $6,267 $443,982 St. Francis Xavier Catholic School 180 $6,267 726 Griffin-Spalding County School District 3,422 11,430 $369,735 $66,682 $436,416 $43,642 $392,774 9,872 25 9,897 $39.69 $992 $391,782 10% Set-Aside Public School Poverty Count FY19 for Public & Private School Total USDE 2017 USDE 2017 5-17 Count Total Subject Count Total Private Remaining Allocation Allocation Private Admin Count (based on Population System ID System Name Poverty Count 5-17 Allocation to Equitable (based on Per Pupil School LEA Per Pupil Approved (Subject to 10.03.17 Public and (Adj. for Charters) Population Per Pupil $5.83 Services 10.03.17 Allocation Allocation $108.05 07.12.18 Consultation) K-12 Enrollment) Private K-12 FTE)

406,128 1,880,414 $ 43,880,622 $ 10,970,155 $ 54,850,777 1,719,216 #REF! #REF! New Horizons New Directions 25 $992 667 Gwinnett County School District 28,653 185,631 $3,095,853 $1,082,953 $4,178,802 $417,880 $3,760,922 178,065 2,399 180,464 $20.84 $49,996 $3,710,926 Al Falah Academy 171 $3,564 City of Knowledge Islamic School 60 $1,250 Hebron Christian Academy 890 $18,548 Killian Hill Christian School 141 $2,938 Notre Dame 500 $10,420 St John Neumann Regional Catholic School 213 $4,439 Strong Wall Academy 56 $1,167 Sugar Hill Christian Academy 272 $5,669 Victory World Christian School 96 $2,001 675 Henry County School District 5,880 45,438 $635,313 $265,081 $900,394 $90,039 $810,355 41,699 1,264 42,963 $18.86 $23,841 $786,513 ABLE Christian Schools 75 $1,415 Eagles Landing Christian Acadeny 977 $18,428 New Creation Christian Academy 212 $3,999 676 Houston County School District 5,313 28,883 $574,051 $168,501 $742,551 $74,255 $668,296 28,348 160 28,508 $23.44 $3,751 $664,545 Sacred Heart Catholic School 160 $3,751 781 Marietta City School District 1,870 9,003 $202,047 $52,523 $254,569 $25,457 $229,112 8,874 453 9,327 $24.56 $11,128 $217,984 St. Joseph Catholic School 453 $11,128 701 Mitchell County School District 1,195 3,166 $129,115 $18,470 $147,586 $14,759 $132,827 2,178 290 2,468 $53.82 $15,608 $117,220 Westwood Schools, Inc. 290 $15,608 706 Muscogee County School District 9,795 32,424 $1,058,314 $189,159 $1,247,473 $124,747 $1,122,726 30,686 1,767 32,453 $34.60 $61,130 $1,061,596 Calvary Christian School 589 $20,377 Emanuel Preparatory School of Math and Science 23 $796 St. Anne-Pacelli Catholic School 606 $20,965 St. Luke School 523 $18,093 Truth Spring Academy 26 $899 708 Oconee County School District 560 7,820 $60,506 $45,621 $106,127 $10,613 $95,514 7,687 1,270 8,957 $10.66 $13,543 $81,971 Athens Academy 945 $10,077 Westminster Christian Academy 325 $3,466 721 Richmond County School District 13,021 33,283 $1,406,872 $194,170 $1,601,042 $160,104 $1,440,938 29,544 1,232 30,776 $46.82 $57,682 $1,383,255 Aquinas 240 $11,237 C.H. Terrell 25 $1,171 Curtis Baptist School 224 $10,488 Heritage Academy 230 $10,769 Immaculate Conception Catholic School 50 $2,341 Kingdom Kids Preparatory School 28 $1,311 St Mary on the Hill Catholic School 435 $20,367 785 Rome City School District 1,862 6,376 $201,182 $37,197 $238,379 $23,838 $214,541 6,179 152 6,331 $33.89 $5,151 $209,390 Saint Mary's Catholic School 80 $2,711 Unity Christian 72 $2,440 625 Savannah-Chatham County School District 10,904 44,391 $1,178,138 $258,973 $1,437,111 $143,711 $1,293,400 35,954 2,916 38,870 $33.28 $97,030 $1,196,370 Ash Tree Learning Center Academy 120 $3,993 Benedictine Military School 398 $13,243 Bethesda Academy 105 $3,494 Blessed Sacrament School 406 $13,510 Calvary Day School 634 $21,096 CAN Academy 43 $1,431 Chatham Academy 69 $2,296 Memorial Day School 207 $6,888 10% Set-Aside Public School Poverty Count FY19 for Public & Private School Total USDE 2017 USDE 2017 5-17 Count Total Subject Count Total Private Remaining Allocation Allocation Private Admin Count (based on Population System ID System Name Poverty Count 5-17 Allocation to Equitable (based on Per Pupil School LEA Per Pupil Approved (Subject to 10.03.17 Public and (Adj. for Charters) Population Per Pupil $5.83 Services 10.03.17 Allocation Allocation $108.05 07.12.18 Consultation) K-12 Enrollment) Private K-12 FTE)

406,128 1,880,414 $ 43,880,622 $ 10,970,155 $ 54,850,777 1,719,216 #REF! #REF! Ramah Junior Academy 20 $666 St. James Catholic School 364 $12,112 St. John Academy 32 $1,065 St. Peter the Apostle School 171 $5,690 St. Vincent's Academy 295 $9,816 Urban Christian Academy 52 $1,730 741 Troup County School District 3,757 12,911 $405,930 $75,322 $481,252 $48,125 $433,127 11,730 521 12,251 $35.35 $18,420 $414,707 Lafayette Christian School 304 $10,748 LaGrange Academy 217 $7,672 747 Walton County School District 2,877 16,309 $310,849 $95,145 $405,995 $40,600 $365,396 13,579 518 14,097 $25.92 $13,427 $351,969 Loganville Christian Academy 518 $13,427

Calculating Proportionate Share for Equitable Services under Title III, Part A

Section 8501(a)(4) of the ESEA, as amended by the ESSA, requires that expenditures for educational services and other benefits for eligible private school children, their teachers, and other educational personnel serving those children, under Title III, Part A, be equal to expenditures for the public school program, taking into account the number and educational needs of the children to be served.

Georgia determines the amount required for Title III, Part A equitable services to participating private schools based on the relative enrollment of private and public school English learner (EL) students, on the assumption that these numbers also accurately reflect the relative needs of EL students and teachers in the public and private schools. It is permissible for LEAs to use additional factors relating to need, and not base equal expenditures only on the relative enrollments. LEAs electing to use additional factors should do so through consultation with the private schools participating in the grant and inform the GaDOE of upward revisions to amounts, if applicable.

Example of formula to determine amount for Title III, Part A equitable expenditures A. Number of English Learner (EL) Students A1: LEA EL Enrollment 100 A2: Participating Private School EL Enrollment 10 A3: Total EL Enrollment = A1 + A2 110 B. Title III, Part A Allocation B1: Total LEA Allocation $15,000 B2: 2% Administrative Costs (for public and private school programs) $300 B3: LEA Allocation minus Admin Costs = B1 – B2 $14,700 C. Per Pupil Rate C1: B3 divided by A3 $133.64 D. Equitable Services Amount LEA must reserve for equitable services for private school children, their teachers, and other educational personnel = A2 x C1 $1,336

LEA Participating 2% Equitable LEA EL Total EL Total LEA Allocation Per Pupil Equitable District Private School Administrative Services - Enrollment Enrollment Allocation minus Rate Services EL Enrollment Costs rounded Admin Costs

APS 1991 31 2022 $241,894 $4,838 $237,056 $117.24 $3,634.39 $3,634 Cobb 10473 14 10487 $1,272,404 $25,448 $1,246,956 $118.90 $1,664.67 $1,665 Dekalb 14248 24 14272 $1,731,043 $34,621 $1,696,422 $118.86 $2,852.73 $2,853 Gwinnett 25634 30 25664 $3,114,370 $62,287 $3,052,083 $118.92 $3,567.74 $3,568 Calculating Proportionate Share for Equitable Services under Title IV, Part A Section 8501(a)(4) of the ESEA, as amended by the ESSA, requires that expenditures for educational services and other benefits for eligible private school children, their teachers, and other educational personnel serving those children, under Title IV, Part A, be equal to expenditures for the public school program, taking into account the number and educational needs of the children to be served. Georgia determines the amount required for Title IV, Part A equitable services to participating private schools based on the relative enrollment of private and public school students, on the assumption that these numbers also accurately reflect the relative needs of students and teachers in the public and private schools. It is permissible for LEAs to use additional factors relating to need, and not base equal expenditures only on the relative enrollments. LEAs electing to use additional factors should do so through consultation with the private schools participating in the grant and inform the GaDOE of upward revisions to amounts, if applicable.

Example of formula to determine amount for Title IV, Part A equitable expenditures A. Number of Students A1: LEA Enrollment 900 A2: Participating Private School Enrollment 100 A3: Total Enrollment = A1 + A2 1,000 B. Title IV, Part A Allocation B1: Total LEA Allocation $10,000 B2: 2% Administrative Costs (for public and private school programs) $200 B3: LEA Allocation minus Admin Costs = B1 – B2 $9,800 C. Per Pupil Rate C1: B3 divided by A3 $9.80 D. Equitable Services Amount LEA must reserve for equitable services for private school children, their teachers, and other educational personnel = A2 x C1 $980 System Name Per Pupil FY19 FY19 Total Public School Private School Public and Title IV-A FY19 Admin Subject to Per Enrollment Enrollment Private Total Private School Allocation Setaside (2%) Pupil (10.2017) (10.2017) Enrollment Setaside Atlanta Public Schools $ 1,992,211 $39,844 $1,952,367 50847 3836 54683 $35.70 $136,958 Atlanta International School 1160 $41,416 Atlanta Youth Academy 142 $5,070 Berean Christian Jr. Academy 74 $2,642 Christ the King 555 $19,815 Dar Un Noor 147 $5,248 Paideia 1008 $35,989 The Galloway School 750 $26,778 Barrow County School District $ 203,544 $4,071 $199,473 13351 506 13857 $14.40 $7,284 Bethlehem Christian Academy 506 $7,284 Bibb County School District $ 895,537 $17,911 $877,626 23237 823 24060 $36.48 $30,020 Mount de Sales Academy 433 $15,794 St. Joseph's Catholic School 200 $7,295 St. Peter Claver Catholic School 190 $6,931 Bulloch County School District $ 222,308 $4,446 $217,862 10115 536 10651 $20.45 $10,964 Bibleway Royal Christian Academy 10 $205 Bulloch Academy 526 $10,759 City of Decatur Schools $ 37,584 $752 $36,832 5317 726 6043 $6.10 $4,425 St. Thomas More Catholic School 479 $2,920 The Waldrof School of Atlanta 247 $1,505 Clarke County School District $ 504,852 $10,097 $494,755 12679 147 12826 $38.57 $5,670 Downtown Academy 61 $2,353 St. Joseph Catholic Parish School 86 $3,317 Clayton County School District $ 1,584,431 $31,689 $1,552,742 53671 115 53786 $28.87 $3,320 Hope Christian Academy 65 $1,876 Solid Rock Academy 50 $1,443 DeKalb County School District $ 2,830,685 $56,614 $2,774,071 97363 1958 99321 $27.93 $54,688 Camp Jewell House 100 $2,793 Global Village Project 45 $1,257 Immaculate Heart of Mary 498 $13,909 Mohammed Schools of Atlanta 99 $2,765 Our Lady of the Assumption 501 $13,993 St. Peter Claver Regional Catholic School 107 $2,989 St. Timothy School 52 $1,452 Temima High School 48 $1,341 Thrive Christian Academy 107 $2,989 Torah Day School of Atlanta 331 $9,245 Victory World Christian School 14 $391 Yeshiva Ohr Yisrael 56 $1,564 Fayette County School District $100,021 $2,000 $98,021 19777 390 20167 $4.86 $1,896 Our Lady of Victory (K-8) 108 $525 Our Lady of Mercy (9-12) 282 $1,371 Fulton County School District $ 1,540,048 $30,801 $1,509,247 93448 3652 97100 $15.54 $56,764 Arlington Christian School 187 $2,907 Blessed Trinity Catholic High School 994 $15,450 Chaya Mushka Children's House 96 $1,492 Children of the Most High 20 $311 Cumberland Academy of Georgia 81 $1,259 High Meadows School 341 $5,300 Holy Redeemer Catholic School 471 $7,321 Queen of Angels Catholic School 501 $7,787 St. John the Evangelist School 315 $4,896 St. Jude Apostle Catholic School 492 $7,647 The Bedford School 154 $2,394 Gwinnett County School District $ 2,727,331 $54,547 $2,672,784 178065 596 178661 $14.96 $8,916 Al Falah Academy 171 $2,558 City of Knowledge Islamic School 60 $898 St John Neumann Regional Catholic School 213 $3,186 Strong Wall Academy 56 $838 Victory World Christian School 96 $1,436 Henry County Schools $505,528 $10,111 $495,417 41699 980 42679 $11.61 $11,376 Eagle's Landing Christian Academy 980 $11,376 Houston County School District $ 450,590 $9,012 $441,578 25318 160 25478 $17.33 $2,773 Sacred Heart Catholic School 160 $2,773 Marietta City School District $ 163,738 $3,275 $160,463 8874 453 9327 $17.20 $7,793 St. Joseph Catholic School 453 $7,793 Mitchell County School District $ 89,129 $1,783 $87,346 2178 290 2468 $35.39 $10,264 Westwood Schools, Inc. 290 $10,264 Muscogee County School District $ 810,449 $16,209 $794,240 30686 1767 32453 $24.47 $43,245 Calvary Christian School 589 $14,415 Emanuel Preparatory School of Math and Science 23 $563 St. Anne-Pacelli Catholic School 606 $14,831 St. Luke School 523 $12,800 Truth Spring Academy 26 $636 Richmond County School District $ 1,070,446 $21,409 $1,049,037 29544 769 30313 $34.61 $26,613 C.H. Terrell 25 $865 Curtis Baptist School 224 $7,752 Heritage Academy 230 $7,960 Kingdom Kids Preparatory School 28 $969 St. Mary on the Hill Catholic School 262 $9,067 Savannah-Chatham County School District $ 905,450 $18,109 $887,341 35954 2916 38870 $22.83 $66,568 Ash Tree Learning Center Academy 120 $2,739 Benedictine Military School 398 $9,086 Bethesda Academy 105 $2,397 Blessed Sacrament School 406 $9,268 Calvary Day School 634 $14,473 CAN Academy 43 $982 Chatham Academy 69 $1,575 Memorial Day School 207 $4,725 Ramah Junior Academy 20 $457 St. James Catholic School 364 $8,310 St. John Academy 32 $731 St. Peter the Apostle School 171 $3,904 St. Vincent's Academy 295 $6,734 Urban Christian Academy 52 $1,187 Towns County School District $ 19,734 $395 $19,339 987 31 1018 $19.00 $589 Eastgate Life Academy 31 $589 Walton County School District $ 226,184 $4,524 $221,660 13579 518 14097 $15.72 $8,145 Loganville Christian Academy 518 $8,145 Every Student Succeeds Act

Title IV, Part B (21st Century Community Learning Centers)

Discretionary Grant

The 21st CLC program is authorized under Title IV, Part B of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as amended by Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). The Georgia Department of Education awards 21st CCLC funding through a competitive grant application process that is made available by a Request for Proposal (RFP). Any public or private organization is eligible to apply for a 21st CCLC sub-grant. Applicants may request funds ranging from $50,000 to $350,000 per year based on need and proposed services to the target population. Subgrantees must conduct timely and meaningful consultation with private and non-public school officials during the design and development of the 21st CCLC program on issues such as how the children's needs will be identified and what services will be offered. All applicants are required to submit a Private School Consultation form affirming the private schools that were consulted with during the development of the grant application and program.

When determining the amount to be requested, applicants are required to consider the needs of the community and the number of students to be served. Based upon the identified needs of the community to be served, applicants are required to complete a Funding Request Worksheet, which calculates the amount of funding requested according to the number of students being served, the number of hours per week that the program will operate and the number of weeks per year of program operations. See below for a sample worksheet. A public school or other public or private entity that is awarded a 21st CCLC subgrant must provide equitable services to eligible private, non-public school students and their families. Equitable participation of non-public and private school students applies to non-public and private schools that reside within the attendance area of the targeted school identified by the eligible organization submitting a grant application.

The GaDOE awards subgrants only to applicants primarily serving students who attend schools with a high concentration of low-income students and families. For the purpose of the application, a high concentration of low-income students and families is defined as a poverty percentage (i.e., the percentage of students eligible for free or reduced price meals) of 40% or greater as determined by school enrollment or the participating attendance area. As part of the application, applicants are required to identify a specific student population of the targeted school(s) that will be served based on the assessed needs of the school and community. As such, potential eligibility may be determined by the design of the approved grant program as well as the target student criteria identified in the grant application.

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Title IV, Part B (21st Century Community Learning Centers)

Discretionary Grant

Funding Request Worksheet (21st CCLC FY18 RFP)

Program Name:

Site Name:

Number of students Number of students Number of WEEKS per Average number of without disabilities with disabilities that YEAR the program Funding amount per Funding amount per HOURS per WEEK the Amount allowed per that will receive 21st will receive 21st CCLC will provide 21st CCLC student without a student with a program will operate component CCLC services PER services PER DAY in services to its disability, per hour of disability, per hour of the indicated (maximum) DAY in the indicated the indicated students and/or weekly operation weekly operation component components components parents

After School $5.05 $6.30 $0.00

$3.55 $4.05 Before School $0.00 Non-School Days (Weekend, $5.05 $6.30 Holidays) $0.00

Summer Break $5.05 $6.30 $0.00 Calculated Total: $0.00

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