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Understanding Title I: Empowering Fayette County Public Schools

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Title I is the largest federal formula grant awarded to Fayette County Public Schools, aimed at improving educational outcomes for students in need. Each year, the federal government allocates funding to school districts, enabling them to identify eligible schools and implement programs tailored to assist students facing educational challenges. The program includes School-wide and Targeted Assistance models, each focusing on student progress, goal setting, and parental involvement to ensure a collaborative effort in education. Learn how to engage and support Title I initiatives at your school!

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Understanding Title I: Empowering Fayette County Public Schools

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  1. What is Title 1? • It is a federal formula grant. • It is the largest federal grant the Fayette County Public Schools receives.

  2. How Title 1 works • The federal government provides funding to school districts each year. • School districts identify schools that are eligible to receive funds.

  3. A Title 1 school works to: • identify students most in need of educational help • set goals for improvement • measure student progress, according to K-Prep • develop programs that add to regular classroom instruction • involve parents in all aspects of the program

  4. Two types of Title 1 programs • School-wide programsSchools with 40% or more of its children from low-income families can develop school-wide Title 1 programs to serve all students. School-wide programs can combine Title 1 funds with federal, state, and local funds to improve school programs. • Targeted assistance programsSchools with 35-39% of its children from low-income families can have a Targeted Assistance Program. These schools will work out a plan to make sure that children served by Title 1 meet KY’s achievement standards. Targeted assistance programs cannot combine federal, state, and local funds.

  5. As a parent, you’re part of the Title 1 team! • The parent-school compactstates the goals and responsibilities of both parents and schools. • The parent involvement policyhelps parents understand and take part in the school’s efforts.

  6. Our School’s Title 1 Grant • Our School’s Title 1 Grant for 2012-2013 is $95,120 which pays for 1 Primary Classroom Teacher and .3 of a Reading Intervention Teacher. In addition, it pays for professional development, translation services, instructional supplies, and supplemental instructional materials. • Our school focuses on improving student achievement in all academic areas by reducing the student to teacher ratio.

  7. Extra Primary Teacher • Adding an additional Primary Teacher reduces the student/teacher ratio across the Primary Program to meet students’ individual needs.

  8. Reading Recovery Teacher (funded through Read to Achieve) • Individual first grade students receive a half-hour lesson each day for 12 to 20 weeks with a Reading Recovery trained teacher. • Small groups of first grade students receive daily reading instruction in addition to classroom instruction.

  9. Our schools need you! • Learn about your Title 1 program. • Attend school events. • Visit the classrooms. • Volunteer to help. • Join our PTA. • Attend parent-teacher conferences. • Keep the lines of communication open between home and school.

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