Title I
Title I is a federally funded program through the Elementary & Secondary Act (ESEA) designed to provide support to students who are performing below grade level in reading and/or math. The goal is to emphasize high academic standards in an effort to help students succeed in the regular classroom and reach grade level performance.
As a parent/guardian, you have the right...
- to know the qualifications of your child’s teacher
- to know when your child has a substitute teacher for more than four weeks and the qualifications of the substitute teacher
- to know how your child’s school is rated on its state test scores
- to expect regular communication with your school in a language that you can understand
- to work with other parents and staff to develop a school-level parent compact between the school and its families
- to help plan how money for family involvement should be spent
- to work with teachers, parents and the school principal to develop your school’s family involvement plan
- to ask for a meeting with your school principal or your child’s teacher at any time
Title I Information Packets
Title I School Compact