Learning Exchange provides a full range of educational assistance services and benefits to non-public school students and educators through The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), as reauthorized by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) of 2015.
Learning Exchange takes the guesswork out of establishing federally regulated educational programs and remaining in compliance. Shouldering the responsibilities related to securing and disbursing financial assistance and technology, Learning Exchange is solely dedicated to the enhancement of education for all students and works endlessly to ensure equality and precision in its programming.
Some areas of Title I coverage include but are not limited to:
- School day instructional services designed to address individual learning needs in the areas of reading, math and other highest areas of need
- Extended-day services in accordance with Title I regulations (before or after school summer or weekend programs)
- Family literacy programs
- Parent and family engagement programs to support instructional priorities
- Counseling programs or other social-emotional support programs (which may be used to supplement Title I educational services)
- Professional development for both contracted and non-public school teachers with Title I students in class, to support the Title IA instructional programming.
TITLE IIA
Our services allow teachers to work toward continual improvement and refinement of their professional skills as an educator.
TITLE IIIA
Learning Exchange works with our partner schools to bridge the gap between federal opportunities and classroom needs.
TITLE IVA
Evidence shows there is a direct correlation between physical and mental health and learning that is essential to academic success.
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