Title I
The Title I Program is a federally funded aid program directed to schools where students need extra help to meet the standards set by the state. The purpose of the Compensatory Education program is to meet the educational needs of economically disadvantaged children and children in local institutions for neglected or delinquent children. Participants include students who are at risk of failing and students receiving Special Education Services and non-public schools. Compensatory Education Program funds supplemental services needed to raise the academic achievement of K-12 students in basic and advanced skills. Additional support may be provided through staff development, and health and guidance services. Parents who have children being served have the opportunity to participate in the design and implementation of the program. Parents of children identified for the program must be notified at an annual meeting held by the school.
A Title I is composed of parents of participating children, school staff, and community, works cooperatively to increase student academic achievement.
School Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA)