Title funds are federal monies intended to follow the individual student for the use by the school the parents/guardians have chosen for their child. These funds are distributed through agencies identified by the state department of education. Sometimes it is a branch of the local public school district that is asked to administer the distribution of these funds, and other times it might be an another entity (such as any agency that might provide services to students with disabilities). Even if another agency is identified, the local school district will know who the independent school should contact regarding Title 2 funding. This funding is distributed to all independent schools who request a portion based on several criteria (that might vary slightly by state or region): date of request with first-come-first-served being a factor, the performance of your local school district (independent schools in low-performing public school districts can be given a high portion of the resources), and the percentage of low-income students in your school district or your independent school. Once the independent school asks for criteria and deadlines, they need to submit an estimated cost for a specific number of teacher training subscriptions to ClassicalU.com and get the cost approved.