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EDITOR'S PICKS
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Editor's Pick  Creating Strong Supplemental Educational Services Programs
Practical advice and concrete examples from five school districts that have been successful in creating and expanding supplemental educational services. GO >
Editor's Pick  Tutors for Kids
Supplemental services information by state, including provider lists, contacts and schools identified for improvement. GO >
Editor's Pick  Supplemental Educational Services Webcast
ED staff and experienced practitioners from across the country discuss the implementation of supplemental educational services. GO >
Editor's Pick  Toolkit for Faith-Based and Community Organizations to Provide Extra Academic Help (Supplemental Educational Services)
Answers questions about what is needed to become an eligible provider of supplemental services (March 2003). GO >
Editor's Pick  Guidance on Supplemental Educational Services
Non-regulatory guidance empowering faith-based and community groups to provide extra academic help to low-income students. GO >
Editor's Pick  Early Implementation of the Supplemental Educational Services Provisions of the No Child Left Behind Act
Program evaluation examines the implementation of the supplemental educational services provisions during the 2002-03 school year, the first school year that the requirements were in effect. GO >
Editor's Pick  Regional Workshops
Free workshops to assist faith-based and community organizations in applying to become approved providers of extra academic help. GO >
Editor's Pick  Questions and Answers on No Child Left Behind -- Choice and Supplemental Educational Services
Families can take advantage of new choices and supplemental educational services under No Child Left Behind. (FAQ) GO >
Editor's Pick  How to Become a Supplemental Services Provider
Webcast archive (August 2003). GO >
Editor's Pick  Supplemental Services Handout
Factsheet distributed at ED regional meetings (October 2002). GO >
Editor's Pick  Sample Proposal to Become Supplemental Services Provider
Applications vary by state, but example from Minnesota is provided as resource. GO >
Editor's Pick  Title I Allocations for Supplemental Services
Per pupil expenditure requirements for your state. GO >
Editor's Pick  Supplemental Services Poster
Customize to publicize availability of supplemental services in your area. GO >
Editor's Pick  Supplemental Services Presentation
The basics of supplemental services from the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (June 2002). GO >
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