Title I

  • "Title I" is the federal program that provides funding to local school districts to improve the academic achievement of disadvantaged students. It is part of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act first passed in 1965. That Act is reauthorized by Congress from time to time, and often given a new name. It is currently known as the No Child Left Behind Act.
     

    The Title I law requires the meaningful involvement of parents in school level planning, development and design of initiatives to improve student achievement supported by Title I funds.

    The purpose of Title I is to assist schools in improving student achievement, staff development and parental involvement. All public schools receiving Title I funds are district schools operating as Schoolwide Programs. Schools utilize Title I funds to enhance the regular district instructional program. Schools use funds to:

    • add highly qualified staff,
    • support parent and community involvement efforts,
    • improve staff development,
    • purchase additional instructional materials and supplies,
    • add technology and needed equipment.
    Under Title l:  Promise Time Is a Time To...
    • Catch Up
    • Keep Up
    • Get Ahead
    • Small Group Tutoring for Reading
    • Digital Learning with I-Ready
    • Have Fun with Enrichment Activities
    • Contact Mrs. Borland (borlandc@pcsb.org) or Mrs. Anthony (anthonlyl@pcsb.org)