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1 Title IA Coordinator Training Title IA Preschool 2005-2006
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2 Preschool –Educational program: For eligible children below the age of elementary school and Focused on raising academic achievement
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3 Definitions Preschool Children Children –Aged birth to elementary school age
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4 Purpose Provide young children: early learning experiences enable them to meet academic standards Research shows children in poverty lag behind affluent children in academic achievement
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5 Benefits of Preschool Children who attend high- quality pre-school programs: –Perform better in reading and math –Are less likely to be held back
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6 Benefits continued Children attending: Are less likely to: –require special education –present discipline problems; and Are more likely to attend school in the future
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7 Funding Title IA preschool District may: Set aside funding for district preschool Fund specific preschools
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8 Funding Title IA preschool Use School Improvement funds To address issues causing identification as in improvement, and The preschool program is in improvement plan
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9 Location of Preschool Public school buildings, Public libraries, Community centers, Privately owned facilities (including facilities owned by faith- based organizations)
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10 Eligibility Schoolwide –All children in attendance area –ELL –Special education –Migrant
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11 Eligibility Targeted Assistance School Most at risk of failing criteria: –teacher judgment, parent interviews Eligibility – may use family income
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12 Highly Qualified Staff Teachers (Oregon does not consider pre- school as part of school system) Need not be Highly Qualified Paraprofessionals Must be highly qualified Be supervised by a teacher
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13 Parental Involvement District Parent Involvement Policy applies to Preschool (except for school/home contact) May be coordinated with district/school parental involvement activities
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14 Coordination of programs Title IA may – Extend Head Start Provide educational services to Head Start children who are also eligible for Title I services
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15 Coordination of programs Title IA must – Coordinate with Migrant pre- school Include disabled students, ELL and migrant students in the same manner as other students
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16 Use of Funds Funds may be used : –To rent/lease facilities –For minor remodeling –To provide Comprehensive Services
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17 Uses of Funds Private Preschools do not receive equitable services
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18 Title IA Preschool For further information Title IA Handbook NCLB Text and Guidance
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