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Title I Orientation

Title I Orientation. Winn Holt Elementary School Black Knight Champions. What is Title I?. Title I ensures at risk children have a fair, equal, and significant opportunity to obtain a high-quality education and reach, at a minimum, proficiency on state standards and assessments.

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Title I Orientation

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  1. Title I Orientation Winn Holt Elementary School Black Knight Champions

  2. What is Title I? • Title I ensures at risk children have a fair, equal, and significant opportunity to obtain a high-quality education and reach, at a minimum, proficiency on state standards and assessments. • It is part of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) of 2001

  3. Guidelines, Goals, Expectations • More control and flexibility is given to schools and school districts to use resources where they are needed most • Learning environments are provided for at risk students to learn the Academic Knowledge and Skills (AKS) and achieve at the same high levels expected of all students

  4. Title I Documents • Parents assist in making decisions and developing documents for the school through a Title I committee • Parents will receive a copy of the local school Parent Involvement Policy, Action Plan, School-Parent compact and district policy and plan in a Title I handbook sent home with the student • Parents are encouraged to volunteer and get involved

  5. Local School Plan of Improvement (LSPI)Annual Yearly Progress (AYP) • We are a distinguished Title I school for the second year • CRCT results drive our LSPI goals yearly • LSPI goals are on a continuum for improvement-addressed yearly • AYP requirements met all 5 years • Parent Complaint process regarding implementation of Title I-available upon request

  6. Parent Center • Part of Title I, NCLB, is a Parent Center • Offers workshops, resources, and volunteer opportunities • Chris Stanford, Parent Instructional Support Coordinator • Jessica Soto, Parent Liaison • Phone number-678-376-8629 • Hours 7:30-3:15 additional hours by appointment

  7. Questions? • If you have Title I questions, please write them on the sheet provided to you • Chris Stanford, Parent Instructional Support coordinator will contact you by phone

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