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Northeast Elementary School is a designated Title I school, which means it receives federal funding aimed at ensuring all children have access to a high-quality education. Title I funding supports students who are academically behind or at risk of falling behind. Services funded by Title I may include hiring teachers, reducing class sizes, providing tutoring, and enhancing parental involvement activities. Additionally, parents have the right to know the qualifications of the educators their children are learning from. For questions, contact K. Dunn at 527-4166.
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Northeast Elementary School Title I November 2, 2011
Title I: What does this mean for our school? A Title I school is : • a school that receives Title I money, the largest single federal funding source for education.
Who Does Title I Help? It is intended • to help ensure that all children have the opportunity to obtain a high quality education and reach grade-level proficiency. • Title I funds help students who are behind academically or at risk of falling behind.
Title I Services Services can include: • Hiring teachers • Reduce class size • Tutoring • Computer labs • Parental involvement activities • Professional development • Purchase of materials and supplies • Pre-kindergarten programs and • hiring teacher assistants or others.
Lenoir County Public Schools • All Lenoir County elementary schools are Title I schools.
Parents Right to Know • Parents have the right to know the qualifications of teachers and the assistants that work with their children. • Letters sent to parents in August • Contact K. Dunn at 527-4166 for information.