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No Child Left Behind Title I Newport News Public Schools
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NNPS Goal Redirect and maximize use of available No Child Left Behind funds to decrease the disparity gaps among subgroups while improving achievement of all students.
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Title I Improving Basic Programs Title I is part of the No Child Left behind legislation. Title I reaches about 12.5 million students enrolled in both public and private schools.
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Specific Title I Requirements Coordinate Title I services with the regular instructional program, including assisting transition from preschool programs. Provide instruction by highly qualified teachers. Provide opportunities for professional development. Provide strategies to increase parental involvement.
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Title I Improving Basic Programs Purpose: Ensure that all students have fair, equal, and significant opportunity to obtain a high quality education and reach proficiency on State academic assessments. Title I funds must be used in schools with the highest concentrations of students from low-income families.
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Supplement Versus Supplant These funds may only supplement not supplant state/local funds. Cannot now use these funds to pay for things formerly paid for from other funds. Must only add to (supplement) or provide new initiatives.
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Title I Improving Basic Programs How are Funds Spent? Provide same salary/benefits increases as other division employees First Step program (preschool) Central office support Parental Involvement Specialist Allocations for Title I Elementary Schools
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Title I Improving Basic Programs Based on individual needs assessments at each Title I school, allocation is spent for: personnel reading teachers math teachers SOL teachers parent involvement professional development instructional materials
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Parent Involvement “The participation of parents in regular, two-way, and meaningful communication involving student academic learning and other school activities.” Parent input required in Title I, Title II, Title III, and Title IV
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Local school divisions receiving Title I funds must notify parents at the beginning of each school year that they may request and obtain information from the division about qualifications of staff instructing their children in Title I schools. This notice was placed in the student Agenda of Title I schools. Parent’s “Right-To-Know” Teacher Qualifications
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Teacher Quality and Parent Notification The local school division must ensure that Title I schools give timely notice to parents that their children have been assigned or have been taught for four or more consecutive weeks by a teacher who is not highly qualified. This applies to ALL teachers, not just those who work in Title I programs
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