Title One Welcome to the World of Title I. What is Title I? Title I was originally developed during...

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Title One Welcome to the World of Title I

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Welcome to the World of Title I

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What is Title I?

Title I was originally developed during Lyndon B. Johnson’s administration in 1965.Title I was updated as part of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.How do schools qualify for Title I? Schools must demonstrate that the K-12 student population has high percentage of economically disadvantaged students. Services are provided if 40% or more of the student population is free or reduced price meals (free or reduced lunch.)Why are Title I funds allocated to exclusively high poverty schools? There is a link between achievement and economicaly disadvantaged.Which Children are Title I children? There are only Title I schools, not Title I students.How are Title I funds used? Title I funds are used to promote academic achievement and to create a greater focus on learning.

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Title I helps to ensure all children reach, at a minimum, proficiency on challenging academic achievement standards and state academic assessments. Although Title One has changed over the years; the goal has always been to help students in need. The primary goal of Title I is to develop in each child:

-- a feeling of success and self-confidence -- develop a positive attitude toward themselves so

that they become interested in the learning process.  -- to provide classroom atmosphere where frequent

encouragement and praise will help the students take the next step they need in their personal educational skills.

We are fortunate to be a part of this continuing process. 

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Process for Identifying Students Who Need Title I Support

DIBELS and AIMSweb test results

Three Tier CategoryBenchmark

Strategic

Intensive

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Interventions

Interventions are instructional strategies that use research-based programs.

Small group support via pull out by paraprofessional to work with students.

Continuous support to strengthen identified weaknesses to insure success for long term.

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Intervention ProgramsCass City Elementary

Teacher-Directed Pals

Phonics for Reading

Leveled-Literacy Intervention

Read Naturally

Six Minute Solution

Road to the Code

Reading Eggs

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Intervention Programs Elementary / Jr. High School

Read Naturally

Phonics for Reading

Six Minute Solution

Focus on Math/Alg.

Accelerated Math/Reading

Vectorkids

Math Rescue Series

Milestones

Take AIM

Key Three Routine

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Intervention Programs High School

The Island

Practice ACT Testing

Aims Web

Literal Thinking Skills

Literal Reading Skills

Classzone.com

Khanacademy.org

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For Questions?

Feel free to contact:Nick Moyer Title I Director989-872-4868 Ext:3510