Overview of the Title I Program at Gearhart Elementary
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What is "Title I"?
- Funds to provide programs to help childern who are struggling in reading and math.
- Extra help (in addition to what they learn during Math and Reading time in the classroom)
- Funding provided under Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)
Types of Programs:
- School-wide = all students
- Targeted- students identified for the program based on performance on assessments
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Program Funds
- Amount of funds available for this year: $2603 (employee and professional development costs) Description of Title I Program
Title I Parent Involvement Funds
- Amount of funds available for this year: $50 This money is yet to be determined due to COVID-19 and Social Distancing Protocols.
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Annual Title I Meeting (virtual -this page)
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Title I School/Parent Compacts, given out at Conferences
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Our district uses the below curriculum in order to help the children achieve the Common Core State Standards.
- Reading K-6 - Journeys
- Math K-5- Engage New York, 6th - Oregon Focus
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Your Child will be taking the Smarter Balanced Assessment SBAC in grades 3-6.
- Four Proficienct Levels for the SBAC
- Exceeds
- Meets
- Nearly Meets
- Did not Meet
- Our goal is for your student to reach the "Meets" level on the SBAC. Our overall goal is that every student makes adequate growth.
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You will be notified of your child's assessment results.
Timeline
- SBAC: Test is administered from March- May
- SBAC: Notified the following school year.
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If you have questions or concerns relating to your child's performance in school or other issues, please contact the school.
- Classroom Teacher
- Principal or Vice Principal
- Others
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- Teacher Qualifications
- Non-Highly Qualified Teacher for four or more weeks
- Request opportunities to meet regularly with staff for parent involvement
- Participate in decisions affecting your child
- Review application for Title I and make suggestions
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Questions?
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