Every child in the school is eligible for federal Title I assistance.
Most work in urban schools with large numbers of poor children, partly because those schools receive federal Title I funds that help pay the aides' salaries.
States that do not comply with the law risk losing federal Title I funds, but how such sanctions would apply to individual schools remains unclear.
The money comes from a percentage of federal Title I money that the districts must set aside for tutoring or the school transfers.
He asked her about the federal Title I program for disadvantaged students and training for teachers.
Noncompliance could mean the loss of millions of dollars in federal Title I money.
All the schools are part of the federal Title 1 program, which provides money for districts where many children live in low-income homes.
The school is a federal Title I school.
To comply with federal Title IX these programs were created to give females an equal opportunity to compete in sports.
The school provides a variety of programs to increase parent involvement at the school in compliance with federal Title 1 requirements.