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Equitable Services Ombudsman FAQs

Frequently asked questions (FAQs) regarding the Equitable Services Ombudsman.

The Equitable Services Ombudsman FAQs are intended to help local educational agencies (LEAs), understand the statutory requirements for statewide equitable services for eligible children (students) attending private elementary and secondary schools under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), reauthorized as the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is the role of the Equitable Services Ombudsman designated by the state educational agency (SEA) under the ESSA?
  2. When shall the LEA obligate the funds for equitable services?
  3. How does the LEA determine the expenditures for educational services and other benefits to eligible private school students?
  4. What issues may be discussed during the equitable services consultation to ensure timely and meaningful consultation?
  5. When should the equitable services required consultation occur?
  6. What happens if a public education agency disagrees with the views of the private school officials on the provision of services through a contract, the agency, consortium, or entity?
  7. Who shall provide notice to the private school officials of the allocation of funds for educational services and other benefits for eligible private school students?
  8. What are the goals of the equitable services consultation?
  9. What consultation documentation shall be provided to the SEA?
  10. How does the LEA transmit the results of the equitable services consultation agreement to the Ombudsman?
  11. When may the private school officials submit a complaint to the SEA?
  12. How may the private school officials submit a complaint to the SEA?
  13. When shall the SEA provide equitable services directly or through contracts with public or private agencies, organizations, or institutions?
  14. Who is responsible for providing equitable services for students, teachers, and families in private schools?
  15. Who is responsible for determining the proportional share of funds allocated for equitable services for students, teachers, and families in private schools?
  16. Who has the final authority to calculate the number of children who are from low-income families and attend private schools?
  17. Who has control of the public funds used to provide equitable services for eligible children, teachers, and families of the participating children in private schools?
  18. How does the LEA maintain control of the public funds to provide equitable services for eligible children, teachers, and families of the participating children in private schools?
  19. May any public funds be used for religion instruction?
  20. May any public funds be used for the construction of private school facilities?
  21. May the LEA provide equitable services directly for eligible children, teachers, and families of the participating children in private schools?
  22. May the LEA contract with private school personnel?
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Last Reviewed: Tuesday, May 20, 2025
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