The Superintendent or designee shall pursue funding under Title I, Improving the Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged, of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, to supplement instructional services and activities in order to improve the educational opportunities of educationally disadvantaged or deprived children.
All District schools, regardless of whether they receive Title I funds, shall provide services that, taken as a whole, are substantially comparable. Teachers, administrators, and other staff shall be assigned to schools in a manner that ensures equivalency among the District’s schools. Curriculum materials and instructional supplies shall be provided in a manner that ensures equivalency among the District’s schools.
Title I Parent and Family Engagement
The District maintains programs, activities, and procedures for the engagement of parents/guardians and families of students receiving services, or enrolled in programs, under Title I. These programs, activities, and procedures are described in District-level and School-level plans.
District-Level Parent and Family Engagement Plan
The Superintendent or designee shall develop a District-Level Parent and Family Engagement Plan (District Plan) according to Title I requirements. This District Plan shall contain: (1) the District’s expectations for parent and family engagement, (2) specific strategies for effective parent and family engagement activities to improve student academic achievement and school performance, and (3) other provisions as required by federal law. The Superintendent or designee shall ensure that the District Plan is distributed to parents/guardians of students receiving services, or enrolled in programs, under Title I.
School-Level Parent and Family Engagement Plan
Each Building Principal or designee shall develop a School-Level Parent and Family Engagement Plan (School Plan) according to Title I requirements. This School Plan shall contain: (1) a process for continually involving parents/guardians in its development and implementation, (2) how parents/guardians, the entire school staff, and students share the responsibility for improved student academic achievement, (3) the means by which the school and parents/guardians build and develop a partnership to help children achieve the State’s high standards, and (4) other provisions as required by federal law. Each Building Principal or designee shall ensure that the School Plan is distributed to parents/guardians of students receiving services, or enrolled in programs, under Title I.
Incorporated
by Reference: 6:170-AP1, E1 (District-Level Parent and Family Engagement Plan) and 6:170-AP1, E2 (School-Level Parent and Family Engagement Plan)
LEGAL REF.: 20 U.S.C. §§6301-6514, Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.
CROSS REF.: 2:260 (Uniform Grievance Procedure), 4:110 (Transportation), 5:190 (Teacher Qualifications), 5:280 (Duties and Qualifications), 6:15 (School Accountability), 6:140 (Education of Homeless Children), 6:145 (Migrant Students), 6:160 (English Learners), 7:10 (Equal Educational Opportunities), 7:30 (Student Assignment and Intra-District Transfer), 7:60 (Residence), 7:100 (Health, Eye, and Dental Examinations; Immunizations; and Exclusion of Students), 8:95 (Parental Involvement)
UPDATED: March 2026