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How are providers of supplemental educational services held accountable?
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What action can parents take if their child is eligible for tutoring or other supplemental educational services, but their school or district does not offer them?
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Should Javascript must be turned on?
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Can parents choose providers for tutoring and other supplemental educational services?
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Are parents notified about supplemental educational services?
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When are children eligible to receive supplemental educational services?
Date Asked:
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Mon, 03 Sep 2012 17:27:11 -0700
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Date Answered:
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Mon, 03 Sep 2012 17:27:27 -0700
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72.208.189.120
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Students from low-income families who remain in Title I schools that fail to meet state standards for at least three years are eligible to receive Supplemental Educational Services.
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What are Supplemental Educational Services?
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What is a Local Education Agency (LEA)?
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What is the No Child Left Behind Act?
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What is the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)?
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How much does iSessioner cost?
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What are the technical requirements for the students?
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What are the technical requirements for the tutors?
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Who is responsible for operating and maintaining the Web site?
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What are the hosting requirements for public schools or public school districts?
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What will the Web site look like?
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Where is the Web site hosted?
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How will public school or the public school district benefit from using iSessioner.com?
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How will my child benefit from using iSessioner.com?
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What is the mission of iSessioner.com?
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