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ESEA Programs Administered by Other Offices at CDE

Title I C- Migrant Education Program

Funds support high quality education programs for migratory children and help ensure that migratory children not only are provided with appropriate education services (including supportive services) that address their special needs but also that such children receive full and appropriate opportunities to meet the same challenging state academic content and student academic achievement standards that all children are expected to meet. 

Title I G - Advanced Placement Exam Fee Program

ESCAPE: Eliminating Student Cost for AP/IB Exams
The AP/IB Test Fee program awards grants to eligible State educational agencies (SEAs) to enable them to pay all or a portion of advanced placement test fees on behalf of eligible low-income students who (1) are enrolled in an advanced placement course and (2) plan to take an advanced placement exam – AP or IB. The program is designed to increase the number of low-income students who take advanced placement tests and receive scores for which college academic credit is awarded.

Title IV B- 21st Century Community Learning Centers

The purpose of this competitive grant program is to establish or expand community learning centers that provide students, particularly those who attend high-poverty and low-performing schools, with academic enrichment opportunities along with activities designed to complement the students' regular academic program..

Title V B- Public Charter Schools

This program provides financial assistance for the planning, program design, and initial implementation of charter schools and the dissemination of information on charter schools. Grants are available, on a competitive basis, to states. States in turn make subgrants to developers of charter schools.

Title VII - Indian, Native Hawaiian and Alaska Native Education

Title VIII - Federal Impact Aid

Title X - McKinney-Vento Homeless