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		<title>Budget Deal for 2017 Includes Increases for Title I, Special Education</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Oct 2017 22:25:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Federal lawmakers have agreed to a slight change in the budget deal .]]></description>
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<p>Federal lawmakers have agreed to a slight change in the budget deal for 2017. <strong>They have agreed to a relatively small spending increase for Title I programs to districts for special education.</strong> This decision was a part of a budget deal that covers the rest of the 2017 fiscal year through the end of September.</p>
<p>Some of the changes include:</p>
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<li>Title I increase their spending from 100 million up to 15.5 billion from 2016 to 2017</li>
<li>$450 million in new grant money (shifted over from the now-defunct School Improvement Grants program).</li>
<li>State grants for education increase by $90 million to up to 12 billion. The downside of this is Title II grants, which go towards teacher development, will decrease by $294 million (resulting in the grant being worth $2.1 billion for the 2017 fiscal year).</li>
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<li>This change will also include a $400 million grant for the Student Support and Academic Enrichment Grant program (Title IV of the Every Student Succeeds Act). The Title IV is a grant known to provide districts with funds for programs, such as:
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<li>Health</li>
<li>Safety</li>
<li>arts education</li>
<li>College readiness</li>
<li>More</li>
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<li>Total U.S department of education spending, covering K-12 and other issues, would decrease by 60 million from the 2016 fiscal year and would result in $71.6 billion, including discretionary and mandatory spending.</li>
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<p>k12Prospects provides education email data of all district personnel nationwide including special education directors and Title I directors and coordinators. Contact our representatives to get more information about our quality email lists of special education and Title I directors.</p>
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