Southmoreland School District
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Southmoreland
School DistrictESEA Title I Reading 2013
Mr. Daniel A. Clara, Principal Mrs. Tammy Wesolowski, Counselor Mrs. Patti Debiasio, Title I Grade 1 Mrs. Amy Detore-Pushkis, Title I Kindergarten
Mrs. Sherry Fowler, Principal’s Secretary
Title I and Related School PersonnelSouthmoreland Primary Center
Mr. John L. Lee, Jr., Principal Miss Lisa Fratto, Counselor Miss Charlene Pritts, Building Secretary
Mrs. Robin Roth, Secretary to the Principal
Title I and Related School PersonnelSouthmoreland Elementary School
Dr. Timothy P. Scott, Assistant Superintendent, Federal Programs Coordinator
Mr. Daniel A. Clara, Director of Student Support Services K-12
Ms. Donnie Kalp, Secretary Mrs. Michele Shawley, Secretary
Title I and Related PersonnelCentral Office
The largest federal aid program in America’s schools
Provides extra reading instruction for those in most need
Not learning support or special education
What is Title I?
Letter recognitionLetter sound association skillsAchievement test scores (DIBELS)Teacher referral*Curriculum-based assessments
How are students selected for the Title I Program?
2012-2013 $360,263 2011-2012 $370,473 2010-2011 $392,555 2009-2010 $397,361 2008-2009 $365,212 2007-2008 $372,540 2006-2007 $411,692 2005-2006 $438,401 2004-2005 $492,411 2003-2004 $555,369 2002-2003 $636,500 2001-2002 $641,832 2000-2001 $641,832 1999-2000 $641,832 1998-1999 $641,832 1997-1998 $645,523
Allocations for Title I Funding
Breakdown of Title I Budget
Salaries
Benefits
Services andsupplies
Annual Meeting
Parent Teacher Conferences
Special Events at School
Homework supervision
Kiwanis Club program
Read at home with children
Open House Read Across
America program Parent trainings Workshop at IU
#7 Encourage,
support, listen, investigate
Parent Involvement is Important
FEDERAL PROGRAMS PLANNING FOR 2013-2014
MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF “NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND”
Continue to provide reading services in primary grades, with emphasis on early intervention and skill building.
Title I Programming has been added in upper grades to provide intervention in reading and in literacy. Academic support for all students is provided through Intervention/Enrichment time during the school day.
TITLE I
Provide training in the integration of technology in the classroom.
Provide student response systems to monitor student achievement and growth using real-time data.
TITLE V Innovative Education
Allocation is used to fund crisis counselor from St. Vincent Prevention Project.
SAFE & DRUG FREE SCHOOLS
THANK YOU FOR VISITING! Questions and comments
about federal programs may be directed to Dr. Timothy Scott at (724) 887-2047 or may be emailed to him at:[email protected]
Questions, comments and suggestions for next year’s federal programs and meeting topics are always welcome!