Title I Program Overview and Needs Assessment

TITLE I FEDERAL FUNDING
The Title I program’s goals are to offset the negative effects of poverty and increase student achievement. The program benefits students by paying the salaries of support personnel who augment district services and support students and their families. Some of the positions funded by Title I funding include the teachers, college counselors, community representatives, teaching assistants, and education aides. Title I also provides funding for after-school tutoring and keeps the computer lab and school library open after school. Teachers receive additional instructional materials and are eligible to receive funds for professional development. 

Services Provided in the Past:
  • After school tutoring
  • Supplemental education services
  • Teaching assistants
  • Instructional materials for the classroom
  • Field trips
  • CSR (class-size reduction) teachers
 
For more information about Title I Programs, please read our School Plan for Student Achievement, School Compact, and Parent Engagement Policy below.