In In The News

…While it is true that decisions about how local schools run are made by local school boards and administrators, we often don’t see that this local decision making is made possible by an important “silent partner”: the federal Department of Education (DOE).

The DOE has two main roles that impact how students in our state are educated. First, it provides funding to our public schools through grants. The biggest of these grants is Title I funding, which is distributed to schools based on the number of economically disadvantaged students enrolled. Schools use Title I funds to pay for programs and services to increase academic performance such as curricula and special programs.