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What is Title I? Goals of Title I How are Title I funds allocated to the school? Achievement Results What services does Title I provide? Parent Involvement Policy Parent School Compact Program Improvement Status 2
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3 Increase academic achievement Requires that schools be accountable Requires that parents are provided assistance in understanding how well their school and their child is performing
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Allocated on basis of number of students eligible for free/reduced price meals Funds must supplement, not supplant, district funds. This means, Title 1 funds must be in addition to the district funds. Require academic interventions for all eligible students Require parent input and training 4
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Annual Title I meeting with input to Title I Plan Opportunities to meet regularly as Title I Parents Be informed of child’s progress and expectations through: ◦ Annual parent teacher conference to discuss child’s progress w/ Title I interventions ◦ Report Cards ◦ Annual review of assessment data ◦ Newsletters Notification of EL parents required if the EL students at their child’s school are not meeting state targets for proficiency in ELD and content standards 5
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Provide input for site Parent Involvement policy and Parent School Compact Parent Training and resources funded by Title I allocations for parent involvement When school is in Program Improvement Status ◦ Parents can be involved in developing the Program Improvement Plan ◦ Parents may request a School of Choice ◦ Parents may request Supplemental Educational Services (Tutoring) School Accountability Report Card 6
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Every school in collaboration with parents, must prepare a site level parent involvement policy for distribution that includes: ◦ The dates, times and topics that parents wish to meet and discuss/learn more about ◦ The way the Site Level Parent Involvement Policy is distributed ◦ Is included in the single Plan for Student Achievement 7
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Developed in collaboration with parents, teachers and students Updated periodically Widely distributed with Site Level Parent Policy Is included in the Single Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA) 8
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