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Theodora SchiroDirector of Program Compliance
ESEA – Elementary and Secondary Education Act
Title I provides financial assistance to local educational agencies, public and charter, to meet the needs of educationally disadvantaged children at preschool, elementary, and secondary school levels.
Title I is the largest source of federal funds to education. We receive Title I funds based on the number of low-income families that reside within the district as determined by the US Census.
The purpose of Title I programs is to help all students succeed in reading and mathematics.
This is accomplished through supplemental programs that consist of instructional services, instructional support services, school wide reform efforts, and increased involvement of parents in their children’s education.
Supplanting Rule: Title Funds must be used for services above and beyond the typical services provided to every school. The district cannot replace an existing service with Title funding.
Schoolwide Program
Over 40% of students receive free or reduced lunch
Comprehensive plan designed to upgrade entire educational program.
Gateway Pointe Elementary
Targeted Assistance Program
Fewer than 40% of students receive free or reduced lunch.
Focus on meeting the needs of identified students struggling in reading and/or math
Cooley Middle SchoolSan Tan ElementaryPower Ranch Elementary
Small Groups
Elementary Schools: Structured Intervention Labs for Grades K-6
Academic Support
Cooley Middle School Grades 7-8
Title I Coordinators oversee the intervention programs at each Title I school.
Supporting Students
Title I Lead Teachers Reading Interventionist – GWP (PT)Math Coach - GWP (PT)Social Worker – GWPInstructional Assistants – GWP (5), Power Ranch(3), San Tan(3)
Supporting Students
For Teachers
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Parent Involvement
Summer Thunder Supporting Struggling students through hands-on
active learning. Priority given to Title I Schools.
Remaining space available given to all HUSD K-6 schools,
Integrated STEM, math, and literacy
STEM based Hands-on Creative Problem Solving , critical thinking and collaboration.
Schools71%
District Support24%
Indirect Cost5%
FY 15 Distribution of Title I Funds
2014-15 Title I Allocation $986,631.21 Schools 703,650.00District Support 233,882.02Indirect Cost 49,099.19
District Support includes:• Administration
• Director .75 FTESummer School Program
• Parent Involvement• Homeless Program
Professional Development
Improving Teacher and Principal Quality
All students will have access to effective teachers and principals through equitable distribution and high quality professional learning opportunities in order to close the achievement gap.
• Equitable Distribution of Effective Teachers and Principals • Recruitment and Placement of Effective Teachers and Principals • Retention of Effective Teachers and Principals
Aligned, Coherent Professional Development for Teachers and Principals
• Implementation of the Teacher/Principal Evaluation Framework
Stipends 45%
Professional Development
51%
Indirect Cost4%
FY15 Distribution of Title II Funds
2014-15 Title II Allocation 47,827.34Stipends 21,726.00Professional Development/Training 24,140.00Indirect Cost 1,961.34
2014-15
• Leadership• Professional
Learning Communities
• Literacy• Curriculum and
Assessment
Support for English Language Learners
1. To increase the English proficiency of limited English proficient children by providing high-quality language instruction programs and,
2. To provide high-quality professional development to classroom teachers, principals, administrators, and other school or community-based organizational personnel.
2014-15 Title III Allocation 35,189.72
Salaries - Aides 34,439.72
Professional Development 750.00
Indirect Cost 0.00
Salaries - Aides
ProfessionalDevelopment
Indirect Cost
English Language Learners
Ed. Services: ELL Coordinators
ELL Compliance SpecialistLiteracy Coaches
ELL AidesELD Teachers at two schoolsClassroom Teachers
at all schools
106 ELL Students56 languages
Federal Programs Provide Support for HUSD Students through
Title Programs I,II, and III.
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