Title I
What is Title I?
School-wide Title I Programs Title I is the largest Federal Aid Program for Elementary, Middle, and High Schools. Through Title I, the Federal Government gives money to school districts nation-wide based on the number of low income families in each district. Each district uses its money for extra educational services for children most in need of improvement in the standards-based skills of Reading and/or Math.
Our Mission
Our main goal is improving the academic achievement of low-income students, and ensuring all children have a fair, equal, and significant opportunity to obtain a high-quality education through the following:
1. High-quality Academic Assessments and Interventions,
2. Teacher Training, and
3. Providing supplemental instructional materials that are aligned with the challenging State Academic Standards.
Title I Office Team
ESSER Funding
Residency Form
McKinney-Vento
Homeless students are those who lack a fixed, regular, adequate nighttime residence. This includes students who are sharing the housing of other persons due to loss of housing, economic hardship or similar reason; are living in motels, hotels, trailer parks, or campgrounds due to lack of alternative adequate accommodations; are living in emergency or transitional shelters; are abandoned in hospitals. The definition includes migratory students who live in the aforementioned situations. Beginning Dec. 10, 2016, “those awaiting foster care placement” are not included in the definition.
Supporting Education for Homeless Children and Youth
Dispute Resolution:
Complaint Procedures Dispute Resolution Forms