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Education: Children Prepared to Live and Learn
  Percent of Education
funds allocated to:
red Children with Special Needs
green Support Local Education Agency (LEA)
blue Low Income Students
Positive Social, Healthy & Educational, Development in Low-Income Children
General Support of Montgomery College
Make Early Intervention Services Available to Children With Disabilities
Repair and upgrade equipment used in making school lunches (0.1%)
Provide Educational Assistance to Homeless Children (0.1%)
green Provide Educational Services to At-Risk and Adjudicated Youth (0.1%)
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Use of Funds Amount Program Goal
Children with Special Needs $32,313,000 Success for every student
Support Local Education Agency (LEA) $55,692,000 Success for every student
Low Income Students $12,200,000 Success for every student
Positive Social, Healthy & Educational, Development in Low-Income Children $324,000 Train MCPS paraprofessionals Augment availability of social worker services
General Support of Montgomery College $2,658,000 Meet student demand for educational services
Make Early Intervention Services Available to Children With Disabilities $795,000 Improve functional status of infants and toddlers at risk of or experiencing developmental delay
Repair and upgrade equipment used in making school lunches $72,000 Replace aging equipment used to prepare school lunches
Provide Educational Assistance to Homeless Children $85,000 Increase in the number of homeless students who attend post secondary institutions
Provide Educational Services to At-Risk and Adjudicated Youth $59,000 Increased graduation rate of students in alternative education
  • To learn more about MCPS’s use of recovery funding click here

Details on Recovery and Reinvestment Funding for Priority Objectives:
Accountability | Economic Development | Housing | Transportation
Education | Healthy Communities | Public Safety | Vital Living for All
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Last edited: 8/17/2009