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The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), as reauthorized by the Every Student Succeeds Act, provides benefits to both non-public and public school students, teachers, and other educational personnel, including those in religiously affiliated schools. The services to non-public eligible participants are considered to be assistance to students and teachers and not the schools. The reauthorized ESEA requires the equitable participation of non-public school students, teachers, and other educational personnel in some of its major programs.
Milwaukee Public Schools is required to provide services to eligible non-public school children, teachers, and other personnel, consistent with the number of eligible children enrolled in non-public elementary and secondary schools in the City of Milwaukee. These services and other benefits must be comparable to the services and other benefits provided to public school children and teachers participating in the program, and the services must be provided in a timely manner. Title IA provides supplemental instruction for students most at risk of failing, professional development for their teachers and activities/workshops to involve their parents. Title IIA provides professional development in the core content areas.
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5225 W. Vliet Street - Milwaukee, WI 53208
State and Federal Programs Contact Information:
Main: 414-475-8009 Email: Esser@milwaukee.k12.wi.us
Shelley Perkins - Director of Department of State and Federal Programs perkinss@milwaukee.k12.wi.us 414-475-8122
Joseph Hill - ESEA Coordination & Compliance Manager II hilljj@milwaukee.k12.wi.us 414-777-7802
Dr. Mora Anderson- ESEA Non-Public Supervisor I andersm3@milwaukee.k12.wi.us 414-475-8114
Mark Lawrence - ESEA Title I Non-Public Coordinator III lawrenma@milwaukee.k12.wi.us 414-475-8142
Debra Hickey - ESEA Title I Non-Public Coordinator III hickeyd@milwaukee.k12.wi.us 414-475-8138
Michael Betts - ESEA Assistant II bettsm@milwaukee.k12.wi.us 414-773-9867
Cynthia Mendoza - ESEA Administrative Assistant III mendozca@milwaukee.k12.wi.us 414-475-8851
Denise Fields- State and Federal Programs, Manager fieldsdm@milwaukee.k12.wi.us 414-475-8251
Megan Burk - Grants Specialist I burkmm@milwaukee.k12.wi.us 414-475-8696
Jennifer Butzbach - Grants Specialist I butzbajl@milwaukee.k12.wi.us 414-475-8043
Sophia Smith - Grants Coordinator I smith28@milwaukee.k12.wi.us 414-475-8063
Angel Daleccio - Budget Analyst I dalecca@milwaukee.k12.wi.us 414-777-475-7805
Tatiana Chaplin - Budget Analyst I chaplit@milwaukee.k12.wi.us 414-475-8129
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