The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)

Also referred to as the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.

The NCLB Act of 2001: Benefits to Private School Students and Teachers

The Law (PDF version)

The Law (Text version)

State Budget Tables

Web Site for the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001

Power Point Presentation: The No Child Left Behind Act and Benefits to Private School Students

Title I–Improving the Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged

Title II–Preparing, Training and Recruiting High Quality Teachers and Principals

Title III–Language Instruction for LEP and Immigrant Students

Title IV–21st Century Community Learning Centers

Title V–Promoting Informed Parental Choice and Innovative Programs

Title VI — Flexibility and Accountability

Title IX–General Provisions

Title I–Improving the Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged

Title I Basic Programs Operated by LEAs (Part A)

The Law

Participation of Children Enrolled in Private Schools

Overview

Title I Services to Eligible Private School Children, Non-Regulatory Guidance

Final Regulations (December 2, 2002) Download Icon

Final Regulations (July 5, 2002) Download Icon

Standards and Assessments Non-Regulatory Draft Guidance

Supplemental Guidance Policy Letter

Supplemental Educational Services Draft Non-Regulatory GuidanceDownload Icon PDF | Word

Power Point Presentation: Title I and Providing Services to Eligible Private School Children

Ensuring Equitable Services to Private School Children Tool Kit Download Icon

Reading First (Part B, Subpart 1)

The Law

Overview

Participation by Private School Children and Teachers

Final Guidance for the Reading First Program: Participation of Private School Students and Teachers (April 2008)

Final Guidance (April 2002)

Grant Information

Frequently Asked Questions

Publications and Resources

Reading First Web Site

Even Start, (Part B, Subpart 3)

The Law

Overview

Participation by Private School Children and Teachers

Even Start Web Site

Draft Guidaonce

Education of Migratory Children (Part C)

The Law

Participation by Private School Children and Teachers

Non-Regulatory Guidance

Title II–Preparing, Training and Recruiting High Quality Teachers and Principals

Teacher and Principal Training and Recruiting Fund (Part A)

The Law

Overview

Participation by Private School Children and Teachers

Non-Regulatory Draft Guidance

Mathematics and Science Partnerships (Part B)

The Law

Overview

Participation by Private School Children and Teachers

Enhancing Education Through Technology (Part D)

The Law

Overview

Participation by Private School Children and Teachers

Final Guidance

Title III–Language Instruction for LEP and Immigrant Students

Language Acquisition, Language Enhancement, and Academic Achievement Act (Part A)

The Law

Overview

Participation by Private School Children and Teachers

Fact Sheet on Private School Participation in Title III Programs

Preliminary Guidance

Title IV–21st Century Community Learning Centers

Safe and Drug Free Schools and Communities (Part A)

The Law

Overview

Participation by Private School Children and Teachers

Safe and Drug-Free Schools Web Site

Practical Information on Crisis Planning: A Guide for Schools and Communities Download Icon PDF

21st Century Community Learning Centers (Part B)

The Law

Overview

Participation by Private School Children and Teachers

21st Century Community Learning Centers Web Site

Non-Regulatory Guidance Download Icon PDF | Word

Title V–Promoting Informed Parental Choice and Innovative Programs

Innovative Programs (Part A)

The Law

Overview

Participation of Children Enrolled in Private Schools

Guidance Download Icon PDF | Word

Gifted and Talented Programs (Part D, Subpart 6)

The Law

Overview

Gifted and Talented Students Education Program Web Site

Capital Expenses for Private School Children (Part D, Subpart 19)

The Law

Overview

Title VI — Flexibility and Accountability

The Law

Overview

Draft Guidance on the Transferability Authority

Guidance on the Rural Education Achievement Program (REAP)

Participation by Private School Students and Teachers

Section 6123(e)(2)

Section 6141(c)(1)(k)(i-ii)

Section 6151(c)(8)(A and B)

Title IX–General Provisions

Uniform Provisions (Part E, Subpart 1, Participation of Private School Students and Teachers)

The Law

Guidance on Equitable Services to Eligible Private School Students and Teachers (Rev. March 2009)