Title I
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New Prospect Elementary School | Varennes Elementary School | Whitehall Elementary School | Robert Anderson Middle School |
Title I — Improving The Academic Achievement Of The Disadvantaged
Title I, part of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), is the largest federal aid program for elementary and secondary schools. The program was created over 40 years ago as part of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. Under Title I, school districts receive federal funds to distribute to schools with an above-average percentage of low-income children. Funds are allocated to schools according to the number of low-income children. Title I funds are supplemental to state and local funds and can only be used to pay the cost of programs that give extra help to qualifying students and schools.
The purpose of Title I is to provide extra help and instruction for students so that they can be successful in the regular reading and math programs of the school district. The goal is to enable Title I students to meet the state’s high content and performance standards that are set for all children.
Qualifying for Title I Funds:
- Needs assessment- School administrators, teachers and parents conduct a year-long study to see what is needed for all students to meet the state’s standards.
- Planning- The schoolwide planning team decides which programs best meet the identified needs on the assessment.
- Professional development- All school staff, teachers and administrators receive training in the programs used at their school.
- Getting resources in place- These may include Reading Recovery and Academic Assistance teachers, Instructional Specialists, Technology Coaches and assistants, teaching assistants, computers, and instructional supplies/materials.
- Yearly reviews- The schoolwide planning team meets to evaluate the plan. Changes may be made, based on the improvement in students’ skills.
As a parent, you have the right to request information about the qualifications of your child’s teacher.
Parents also have the right to see yearly “report cards” showing how their child and the school are performing under the schoolwide Title I program.
Parent Involvement
Parent involvement is an important part of the Title I program in Anderson School District Five. Parents of Title I students are encouraged to become involved in their child’s educational program. Parents may call the school to schedule conferences and visits to their child’s class. Materials, strategies, and help from teachers are available to all parents within a Title I school. Opportunities for active parent participation include, but are not limited to open house, parent workshops, school-parent compacts, home visitation, parent-teacher organizations, conferences, class/school newsletters, and more.
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- Title I School Level Parent and Family Engagement Policy
- Title I Parent/School Compact
- Anderson School District Five Board Policy - Parent and Family Engagement
- Anderson School District Five Board Policy- Parent Rights and Responsibilities
- Parent Recommendation and Evaluation Form
- Formulario de Recomendacion y Evaluacion de Los Padres
- Parent Involvement Survey
- Encuesta de Participacion de Los Padres