Funding

Kaplan K12 programs and services align to various federal funding sources. Click here to learn how our offerings align to:

  • Title I - A: Improving Basic Programs Operated by LEAs
  • Title I - C: Migrant Children
  • Title I - D: Neglected, Delinquent, or At-Risk Youth
  • Title II - A: Improving Teacher Quality
  • Title IV - B: Rural & Low Income Schools
  • Title VII: Indian Education
  • IDEA - B: Special Education Grants to Schools
  • 21st Century Community Learning Centers
  • TRIO - Upward Bound
  • TRIO - Talent Search
  • College Access Challenge
  • GEAR UP
  • Striving Readers


IDEA: Early Intervening Services (EIS)
An LEA may use up to 15% of their funds under IDEA, Part B to develop and implement coordinated, early
intervening services (EIS) for students in K-12 who are not currently identified as needing special education or related services, but who need additional academic and behavioral support to succeed in a general education environment. [34 CFR 300.226(a)] [20 U.S.C. 1413(f)(1)]


In implementing EIS, LEAs may carry out activities that include: professional development to deliver scientifically-based interventions and educational evaluations, services, and supports, including scientifically based literacy instruction. [34 CFR 300.226(b)] [20 U.S.C. 1413(f)(2)]

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