👋 Welcome to Our Title I Program Page
We are thrilled to welcome you to our school's Title I information center! Title I is the largest federal education program in the U.S., designed to provide extra financial support to schools with high percentages of students from low-income families. The core purpose of Title I is to ensure all children receive a fair, equitable, and high-quality education and have the opportunity to meet challenging state academic standards. Our dedicated Title I funding goes directly into strengthening our school's academic programs, hiring specialized intervention staff, providing essential professional development for our educators, and offering crucial support services to our most at-risk students. We believe that strong family-school partnerships are vital to student success, and we encourage you to explore the resources on this site to learn how you can become an active participant in your child’s education.
🔎 What You Will Find on This Website
To help you understand and engage with our Title I program, this page organizes essential information into the following categories:
Program Overview & Goals: A detailed look at the purpose of the Title I program and our specific local goals for increasing student achievement.
Use of Funds (Title I, II, IDEA B): A transparent breakdown of how federal funds, including Title I (for intervention and at-risk services), Title II (for professional development), and IDEA B (for special education salaries and supplies), are allocated and spent in our district.
Staff & Services: Information about the intervention and at-risk positions funded by Title I salaries, as well as the support programs like Communities in Schools and the resources available for our homeless students.
Curriculum & Training: Details on the instructional programs (Lexia, Leach’s Literacy, Math Curriculum and Coaching) and the teacher training and professional development activities that Title I supports to enhance classroom instruction.
Parent and Family Engagement: Resources, policies, and a calendar of events to show you how to get involved, as parent participation is a crucial requirement of the Title I law.