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Federal And State Programs
The Federal and State Programs Department is part of the Academics Division in Ysleta ISD and supervises federal, state, and local monies for compliance, while providing support to all campuses and departments on all special revenue matters.
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Under Chapter §29.081 of the Texas Education Code (TEC), compensatory education is defined as programs or services designed to supplement the regular education program for students identified as at risk of dropping out of school. The purpose is to increase academic achievement and reduce the dropout rate of these students.Click here to access the Chapter §29.081 of the Texas Education Code
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Under several programs included in the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), local education agencies (LEAs) are required to provide services for eligible private school students and teachers.
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The McKinney-Vento Act defines "homeless children and youth" as individuals who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence.
Frequently Asked Questions for Educating Homeless Youth
Educating Students in Foster Care FAQs
The website for Shelters:
McKinney-Vento Forms
2023 SRQ Student Residency Questionnaire
SRQ Spanish Student Residency Questionnaire
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Paul Covey
Director
915-434-0792
PCovey@yisd.netJulie Elicerio
Secretary
915-434-0791
Jelicerio@yisd.netAnnette Aguirre
Federal & State Programs Clerk IV
915-434-0796
Aaguirre4@yisd.netJackie Saenz
Homeless/FosterCare Liaison
915-434-0793
Jsaenz18@yisd.netRaul D. Moreno Jr.
Federal & State Programs
915-434-0794
Rmoreno@yisd.netEsmeralda Cruz
Migrant Program Specialist
915-434-0795
Ecruz23@yisd.netCynthia Corrales
Parent and Community Engagement Coordinator
915-434-0798
Ccorrales@yisd.netRic Castañeda
Case Manager
915-434-0797
Rcastaneda1@yisd.net