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 Title III, Part A - Language Instruction for English Learners and Immigrant Students


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Title III, Part A: Language Instruction for English Learners and Immigrant Students of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 as Amended under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) P.L. 115-141, enacted March 23, 2018, awards subgrants to eligible Local Education Agencies (LEA) “to help ensure that English learners (ELs), including immigrant children and youth, attain English proficiency and develop high levels of academic achievement in English." [Sec. 3102 (1)]
Title III, Part A EL Language Programs are a variety of supplemental services and activities provided to EL students, their teachers, and their families beyond the schools' legal obligations to English learners and their limited English proficient parents. All Federal Program services are provided within the Systems of Continuous Improvement framework.

Requirements of ESOL vs. Title IIIALEA's legal office for Civil Rights obligations for ESOL language programs​​​​

Vision

​Every English learner in GA has an opportunity to learn English for academic purposes to be ready to learn, ready to live, and ready to lead.


Data Collections Elements Relevant to ESOL & Title III Programs​​​​

​EL Entrance & Exit Procedures

Georgia's EL Entrance and Exit Criteria: EL Language Programs - State Guidance Handbook​​​ ​​​​​​

Georgia's ESOL Language Program

EL Exit Criteria in Georgia by LEA - 2018-2023​​​​​​

​​EL Exit Rates by LEA​

​​​Click the image below for the Number & Percentage of English Learners who Attained English Proficiency by LEA ​in 2019-2022​

Link to The Governor's Office of Student Achievement​​

Private Schools

Parent Communication​

Tips for communicating with parents in languages other than English

Title III, Part A Guidance

​English Learner and Immigrant Programs' Comprehensive Needs Assessment

Title III Part A Budget Tools

​Title III, Part A Immigrant


LEA Regional Title IIIA Consortia

School districts with EL populations larger than the minimum threshold receive direct Title III, Part A allocations, while school districts with EL populations less than the minimum are eligible to form or join a Title III-A Regional LEA consortium in order to meet the minimum threshold collectively and thus receive an allocation.

 Contact Information

​​ Dr. Meg Baker

Title III, Part A Program Manager
mbaker@doe.k12.ga.us
678-794-3695 


 David Tucker 

Education ​Program ​Specialist
michael.tucker@doe.k12.ga.us
404-991-4408


 Adria Griffin, Ed.D

Education ​Program Specialist
agriffin@doe.k12.ga.us​
678-416-1273                 


 Tammie Smith

Education​ Program Specialist
tsmith@doe.k12.ga.us
678-794-3667


Title III Service Regions Map
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Title III Service Region List​​​​​

 Title III, Part A Guidance

The Title III, Part A Program Handbook​​​​​​​​​

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CLIP Process Infographic

The Title III, Part A CLIP process


Self-Monitoring Infographic

A description of the process LEAs may follow to self monitor their Title III programs



 Other Resources