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Title ITitle IAlvarado ISDAlvarado ISD
What is Title I ?What is Title I ?
Title I is a Federal program that provides money to schools that have many students who receive free or reduced lunch.
Money is used to increase students’ academic performance.
Title I is a Federal program that provides money to schools that have many students who receive free or reduced lunch.
Money is used to increase students’ academic performance.
Title I funds are used for:
Title I funds are used for:
Teacher SalariesExtended Day/Year Learning
OpportunitiesProfessional Development Instructional Support MaterialsHomeless Student Support
Teacher SalariesExtended Day/Year Learning
OpportunitiesProfessional Development Instructional Support MaterialsHomeless Student Support
Title I in AlvaradoTitle I in Alvarado
1,715 students served in 2007-20085 campuses
3 ElementaryLES – 58% Free/Reduced Lunch (2008)AES – 61% Free/Reduced Lunch (2008)AEN – 55% Free/Reduced Lunch (2008)
1 Intermediate 52% Free/Reduced Lunch (2008)
1 Junior High 48% Free/Reduced Lunch (2008)
1,715 students served in 2007-20085 campuses
3 ElementaryLES – 58% Free/Reduced Lunch (2008)AES – 61% Free/Reduced Lunch (2008)AEN – 55% Free/Reduced Lunch (2008)
1 Intermediate 52% Free/Reduced Lunch (2008)
1 Junior High 48% Free/Reduced Lunch (2008)
Helping students most in need:
Title I Law: 10 components that must be in the Campus Improvement Plan
Helping students most in need:
Title I Law: 10 components that must be in the Campus Improvement Plan
1. Needs Assessment2. Reform Strategies3. Highly qualified teachers4. Professional development5. Attract high quality teachers6. Parental involvement7. Transition from early childhood programs8. Include teachers in decisions regarding
academic assessments9. Provide effective, timely additional
assistance10. Coordinate with other programs
1. Needs Assessment2. Reform Strategies3. Highly qualified teachers4. Professional development5. Attract high quality teachers6. Parental involvement7. Transition from early childhood programs8. Include teachers in decisions regarding
academic assessments9. Provide effective, timely additional
assistance10. Coordinate with other programs
In AISD Title I Schools – you can expect to see:
In AISD Title I Schools – you can expect to see:
Highly Qualified Teachers Additional support for studentsRegular two-way communication
between teachers and parentsOpportunities for different types of
family/ parent meetingsParent SurveysTitle I schools working to involve
parents in all aspects of the program.
Highly Qualified Teachers Additional support for studentsRegular two-way communication
between teachers and parentsOpportunities for different types of
family/ parent meetingsParent SurveysTitle I schools working to involve
parents in all aspects of the program.
Title I Parental Involvement Program
Title I Parental Involvement Program
District-wide Parental Involvement Program
Campus-level Parental Involvement Team which includes parents
Helps plan Family Involvement activities
District-wide Parental Involvement Program
Campus-level Parental Involvement Team which includes parents
Helps plan Family Involvement activities
Three Different Types of Parent Meetings
Three Different Types of Parent Meetings
Parenting topics such asDisciplineSibling rivalryPeer pressure
Academic meetingsFun, family activities
Parenting topics such asDisciplineSibling rivalryPeer pressure
Academic meetingsFun, family activities
Special Programs TeamSpecial Programs Team
Volunteers from all Title 1 Campuses
Meets periodically throughout the year
Review all Special ProgramsSuggest improvementsHelp with programming
Overcome Barriers
Volunteers from all Title 1 Campuses
Meets periodically throughout the year
Review all Special ProgramsSuggest improvementsHelp with programming
Overcome Barriers
Parents:Parents:
make a difference.
are a child’s first and most important teachers.
make a difference.
are a child’s first and most important teachers.
To participate in your child’s education, you can:
To participate in your child’s education, you can:
Come to school events.Talk about homework with your child.Show how schoolwork is related to
daily life.Visit your child’s classroom.Become a member of parent organizations.Become a school volunteer.
Meet with your child’s teacher.
Come to school events.Talk about homework with your child.Show how schoolwork is related to
daily life.Visit your child’s classroom.Become a member of parent organizations.Become a school volunteer.
Meet with your child’s teacher.
Be aware of your child’s performance.
Be aware of your child’s performance.
Attend conferences with your child’s teacher.
Ask for additional meetings, if needed.
Communicate with your child’s teacher.
Attend conferences with your child’s teacher.
Ask for additional meetings, if needed.
Communicate with your child’s teacher.
Questions?Questions?
AISD Title I Contact:AISD Title I Contact:
Laura Estes, Director of Special Programs
Alvarado ISD Administration Building110 N. Bill Jackson Dr.Alvarado, TX 76009817-783-6812817-783-6811 fax
Laura Estes, Director of Special Programs
Alvarado ISD Administration Building110 N. Bill Jackson Dr.Alvarado, TX 76009817-783-6812817-783-6811 fax