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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the School Level Budget document in the editor.
  2. Begin with the Cover Page. Fill in all requested data, including district name and contact information, ensuring accuracy for processing.
  3. Navigate to the Total Summary Budget page. Input total amounts from each Summary Budget Page for FY2011-2013, ensuring alignment with grant requirements.
  4. Complete the School Summary Budget Page for three fiscal years. Include all necessary school-level activities that support the selected intervention model.
  5. On the Justification Page, provide detailed descriptions of activities funded by the budget. This should include justifications for each expenditure listed.
  6. For Proposed Title IA Personnel, list all employees funded by 1003(g) funds, including job titles and descriptions. Ensure compliance with hiring guidelines.
  7. Review all entries for accuracy and completeness before saving your work. Utilize comment features in cells for additional guidance as needed.

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In this triangle, each layer represents a type of support for students academic and behavioral needs. Tier 1 is the broadest, most universal rung of support in which educators aim to meet the needs of most students school-wide. The level of support grows more personalized as the tiers increase.
Tier II includes focused interventions for students who require a more targeted level of support. The research shows that 10-15% of students may require this level of support.
Tier 1 schools typically have acceptance rates below 10% and average GMAT scores around 730 or higher. Tier 2 schools often have acceptance rates ranging from 10% to 20%, with average GMAT scores slightly lower, depending on the institution.
Tier 1 consists of some of the most prestigious private research universities like MIT, UChicago, Stanford, John Hopkins, Northwestern, California Institute of Technology, Duke, Vanderbilt, and Rice (among numerous other universities).
Tier 1 schools are known for cutting-edge research, academic excellence, diverse student bodies, and high innovation, creativity, and scholarship. Tier 2 schools, on the other hand, these colleges are demanding but not as hard as tier one schools.
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If a school is considered Tier 1, then it likely has an extremely low admission rate -- thats the harsh reality of getting into prestigious institutions. Looking at the schools we mentioned earlier, its notable that all three of them (MIT, Harvard, and Cornell) have an admissions rate below 10%.

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