Categorical Aid, also known as Categorical Programs, refers to a type of education funding provided by federal, state, or local governments to support specific categories or programs within the educational system.
These funds are allocated for designated purposes, such as special education, English language learner services, nutrition programs, or school improvement initiatives.
Categorical Aid ensures that resources are targeted to address specific educational needs or priorities, often with the goal of improving educational outcomes for underserved or at-risk student populations.
School districts and educational institutions must use these funds in accordance with established guidelines and regulations, demonstrating how the funds are allocated and how they contribute to the intended educational goals.
Categorical Aid plays a crucial role in addressing educational equity and providing resources to meet the diverse needs of students.