SRSA

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SRSA (Small, Rural School Achievement) is a federal program that provides financial assistance and flexibility to small, rural school districts in the United States to help them improve student academic achievement.

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instanceOf Small, Rural School Achievement program
federal education program
acronymFor Small, Rural School Achievement NERFINISHED
administeredBy Office of Elementary and Secondary Education NERFINISHED
U.S. Department of Education NERFINISHED
beneficiary local educational agencies in rural communities
students in small rural school districts
teachers in small rural school districts
benefits increased local control over use of federal funds
support for improving teaching and learning in rural schools
country United States of America
surface form: United States
eligibilityCriterion limited access to other federal education programs
rural location of the school district
small average daily attendance
focusArea academic achievement
rural education
fullName Small, Rural School Achievement program NERFINISHED
fundingSource United States government
surface form: federal government of the United States
fundingType formula grant program
hasPurpose increase student academic achievement in rural areas
provide financial assistance to small rural school districts
provide flexibility in the use of federal education funds
legalBasis ESEA Title V, Part B, Subpart 1 NERFINISHED
Elementary and Secondary Education Act NERFINISHED
partOf Rural Education Achievement Program NERFINISHED
policyDomain federal education policy
provides financial support for educational activities
flexibility in meeting certain federal requirements
sector K-12 education
supports activities to improve student academic performance
initiatives to address unique needs of rural schools
targetPopulation rural school districts with small enrollments
small rural local educational agencies

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