Title I Program

The Title I program is a grant distributed to schools with high percentages of students in poverty to help ensure all students meet state academic standards

Our school is designated a Schoolwide Title I School. This means that federal Title I funds are used to improve instructional programs for all students.  

All Title I schools will provide parents with opportunities to review and give input toward School Improvement Plans, family engagement policies, and school-parent-student compacts.

Communication with families will address the following Title I components:

  • Providing rigorous, effective instruction in all content by highly qualified teachers and staff;
  • Offering high-quality, ongoing professional learning opportunities for staff;
  • Creating strategies to increase parental involvement as well as including parent feedback and input into all policies and improvement plans;
  • Implementing district systems to ensure that students who experience difficulty attaining proficiency receive effective, timely, additional assistance; and
  • Ensuring that plans are reviewed on an on-going basis and revised when necessary.

Family Rights Under Title IA

  • Right to request teacher qualifications
  • Request opportunities to meet with staff for parent involvement
  • Participate in decisions affecting your child
  • Review school’s Title I program and make suggestions
  • Participate in school activities

We look forward to working with all parents, guardians, and family members to create the most effective school experience for all students. If you have any questions about the Title I program, please contact the principal.