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U.S. Department of Justice U.S. Department of Education
www2.ed.govopportunities for immigrant children and youth, and/or for exemption from the student’s first administration of the English or language arts assessment for Title I purposes, which is available to recently-arrived English Learners (ELs). For more information about eligibility and services for
Non-Regulatory Guidance: English Learners and Title III of ...
www2.ed.govSep 23, 2016 · and immigrant children and youth subgrants. (ESEA section 3114(d)). Title III also includes two discretionary grant programs, which are not addressed in this guidance. (See ESEA Sections 3112 and 3131). 5. As recipients of Federal financial assistance under ESEA and other Department-funded grant programs, and as
Immigration and Child Welfare
www.childwelfare.govAppril 2r015 1h5tsr:h5/w:. lw https://www.childwelfare.gov 5 Working With Immigrant Children and Families The following section addresses a number of factors