Title I

     Title I is a federally funded literacy program that provides reading assistance to children needing extra help in reading.  Instruction is delivered by the reading specialists.  Children are instructed either in small groups or 1:1 instruction.  Guided reading, skill and strategy work, fluent rereading,  word work, and writing are done in these groups.  

     Children in grades K- 3 are selected to be in the Title I reading program based upon objective criteria.  These criteria include:  Fountas and Pinnell Benchmark Assessment, Units of Study Phonic Decoding Assessment, and Units of Study Developmental Spelling Assessment.  Other assessments may also be administered dependent upon what strengths or weaknesses the child may display to target the areas of need.  The results of these tests are combined with teacher observation.   

Title I Parent Compact (English)

Title I Parent Compact (Spanish)

Reading Specialist Compact (English)

Reading Specialist Compact (Spanish)

Right to Know Letter (English)

Right to Know Letter (Spanish)

Wilson School District Title I Parent and Family Engagement Policy (English)

Wilson School District Title I Parent and Family Engagement Policy (Spanish)

Shiloh Hills Title I Parent and Family Engagement Policy

Shiloh Hills Title I Parent and Family Engagement Policy (Spanish)


     

Shiloh Hills was honored to be designated as a Title I Distinguished School.  As a result of this notable achievement, we received a sizable grant to provide programs and services to our students and families.