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The Largest Provider of Professional Development and Academic Intervention in Private & Religious Schools


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Understanding Your Funding

Most private and religious schools qualify for more federal support than leaders realize. Here’s a breakdown of the funding streams your school can access.

Title I

Academic intervention and support for eligible students in reading, math, and other core areas. 

Title II

Professional Development for teachers and school leaders to strengthen instructional practice.

Title III

Language instruction support for English language learners to build fluency and academic skills. 

Title IV

Enrichment, tutoring, technology, and parent/family engagement programming.

IDEA

Special education services and evaluations for eligible students with disabilities, including Child Find.

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We’ll walk you through how these funding streams typically work and how other private and religious schools have put them to use.

Why Partner with Us

  • Equitable Services Expertise 
    Our teams understand federal program requirements, consultation processes, and equitable services implementation within private school settings.
  • Research-Based & Evidence-Driven
    Our research-based instructional models are designed to support strong student outcomes and maximize program impact.
  • High-Quality Instructional Staff
    Our interventionists receive ongoing training, coaching, and supervision to support instructional quality and student success.
  • Data Analysis & Reporting
    We provide ongoing progress monitoring, data review, and reporting to support transparency and accountability.
  • Program Supervision & Operational Support
    Schools receive dedicated scheduling support, service coordination, and ongoing communication.
  • Reduced Administrative Burden
    Partnering with us reduces the time spent recruiting, onboarding, training, and managing services independently.

95% of teachers said they could trust students were getting high-quality instruction with Catapult Learning

Focused Support for
Private Schools

Private schools can access a wide range of federally funded services. Our dedicated team works closely with school leaders to ensure equitable, compliant, and effective use of federal funds so students and teachers get the full benefit of every available resource.  

Math and Reading Intervention
Title I & III Funding

Math and Reading Intervention

Research-based intervention delivered in small groups, reinforcing grade-level skills and accelerating growth—including support for English learners.

Professional Development
Title I, II, III, & IV Funding

Professional Development

Targeted workshops and job-embedded coaching for teachers and leaders, including strategies for supporting English learners.

Intervention & Enrichment Tutoring
Title IV Funding

Intervention & Enrichment Tutoring

Targeted instruction in Math, ELA, Social Studies, Science, or STEM for students who need additional support.

Parent Engagement Workshops
Title IV Funding

Parent Engagement Workshops

Workshops that empower families to support learning at home, covering motivation, digital citizenship, and more.

Summer Journey
Title I Funding

Summer Journey

Engaging summer programs prevent learning loss while building academic skills, social confidence, and resilience in a supportive, fun environment.

School Counseling
Title I, III & IDEA

School Counseling

 Our credentialed, master’s-level counselors work alongside your team to provide scalable services that address academic, behavioral, and emotional challenges.

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93% of teachers saw improved academic performance in their students with Catapult Learning

“Over the past years, our collaboration has not only strengthened our reading and math intervention programs, but it has also evolved into a mature and mission-aligned relationship rooted in data, systems thinking, and care for the whole child.”

Dr. Diana Torres Rivera, Director of Curriculum and Instruction, St. Cecilia Catholic School

Strengthening Learning at Epiphany Catholic School

A multi-year professional development partnership between Epiphany Catholic School and Catapult Learning is transforming teaching and learning. Through a tailored PD model that includes targeted workshops, job-embedded coaching, and on-demand learning through PDNow, educators at Epiphany have seen measurable growth in instructional quality, teacher confidence, and student outcomes.

Stay on Track: Your Yearly Focus

Great outcomes start with strong coordination. Whether you’re a private school leader or an LEA (Local Education Agency) partner, here’s what to focus on together throughout the year.

January – February

Summer School, Spring Break Camps &
Learning Bags

Private school leaders and LEA partners may need time together to revise the Title I grant to allow for summer school, Learning Bags, or a spring break camp if it wasn’t part of the original needs assessment during consultation.

What to do now

Private school leaders: Propose summer school or a spring break camp using unspent Title funding.
LEA partners: Confirm the timeline for revising the Title I plan with your private school partners.

February – April

Consultation Season

This is when LEA partners reach out to private schools to solicit their intent to participate in federal programs for the following year, and to consult together on program design and services.

What to do now

Private school leaders: Opt in for all available services. Visit the district website for resources.
LEA partners: Reach out to schedule consultation if you haven’t yet connected with your private school partners.

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March – May

Title Spend-Down Planning

If services weren’t delivered as planned, or additional funding is available due to carry-over, private school leaders, LEA partners, and providers can work together to put remaining Title funds to good use.

What to do now

Private school leaders: Adjust schedules to increase services as the year winds down. Confirm your summer school plan is in place.
LEA partners: Check in on remaining balances and help identify where added services would have the most impact.

June – September

Confirm Student Data with Your LEA

LEA partners may request a list of student addresses or data to determine eligibility, along with a needs assessment that informs service choices for students and teachers.

What to do now

Private school leaders: Confirm services can begin as early as day one of school. Get support completing your needs assessment.
LEA partners: Share data requests and needs assessment timelines early to keep planning on track.

October

Carry-Over Funds

Private school leaders and LEA partners should work together to determine if any funds carried over from the prior school year. Carry-over funds must be spent before using the current year’s allocation.

What to do now

Private school leaders: Confirm any carry-over balance with your LEA partner.
LEA partners: Communicate carry-over amounts clearly so funds are spent within the year they’re obligated.

October – November

Child Find 

LEA partners share their Child Find process during this time — the process used to evaluate a private school student suspected of having a disability, on the same timeline as public school students.

What to do now

Private school leaders: Confirm your LEA partner has shared its Child Find timeline. Reach out with questions about the evaluation process.
LEA partners: Proactively share the Child Find timeline and process with your private school partners.

December

Mid-Year Check-In

This is a natural point to pause with your LEA partner and confirm that services are on track — reviewing what’s been delivered so far, updating documentation, and flagging any adjustments needed before the second half of the year.

What to do now

Private school leaders: Review services delivered to date against your agreed plan. Confirm attendance and progress records are current.
LEA partners: Check in on service delivery and documentation (e.g., time and effort logs) with your private school partners. Note any needed timeline or budget adjustments together.

“Some places just give you a service and they walk away and that is not the case with Catapult Learning. They walk along side you through the entire school year.” 

Trenae Howard, Principal — Mount Calvary Lutheran School

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Let’s Talk About How We Can Support Your School 

Tell us about your students’ needs, and we’ll help you make the most of the funding and support available to you.