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What Is Title I?Federally funded program based upon
percentage of free and reduced lunch students (80.88%)
Provides supplemental instruction in reading or math to help students achieve success with Common Core State Standards in order for our students to be college and career ready
Collaborative in-class model provides small group and one-on-one instruction
How Do Title I Paraprofessionals Support Instruction?
Model fluent reading and think-aloud strategies while reading to students
Listen to students read aloudShare nursery rhymes/age appropriate
poems, have students identify rhymesPractice blending/segmentingUse rubber stamps, picture cards and other
materials to foster phonemic awarenessPlay age appropriate reading gamesConduct speed drills with flash cards or
wrap-ups
More Paraprofessional Support:Guide students in Edmark software or print lessonsPractice activities in the Month-by-Month phonics
seriesConduct sight word drillsHelp students edit and revise writingGuide students in creating graphic organizers for
content-area readingProvide supplemental activities with math
manipulativesPractice Touch Math techniquesSupervise students while the teacher meets with
individuals or small groups for reteaching, remediation or assessment.
How Will Student Progress Be Monitored?
FAIROn-going progress monitoring formsFast ForWordREAD 180 progress reportsSRISTAR testsSuccessful completion of class workTeacher/staff observationsBenchmark Testing
How is Title I Coordinated With Other School Programs?
No student may be excluded based upon class assignment or participation in other programs.
ESL students may receive extra help in developing language skills and vocabulary.
ESE students will receive appropriate instruction based upon individual needs.
Cooperative planning between ESL, ESE and Title I staff will target specific areas for supplemental instruction.
How Does the Title I Program Support the School Improvement Plan?
Provides instruction in the five major components of reading competency
Provides non-fiction reading materials at the appropriate reading level
Provides a variety of resources to teach writing skills
Sponsors a comprehensive parent involvement program
What About Parent Involvement?The Title I staff will include a Family School
LiaisonA parent resource room is available for parents to
check out materials for home use.Monthly activity packets will be sent home to
encourage meaningful parent/child interactions.Math, Science and Reading workshops will be
coordinated for parents of all students.FCAT nights will be offered for third through fifth
grade parents.
What Opportunities Are Available for Staff Development?
CHAMPS/Positive Behavior Support
Technology/Common CoreThinking MapsTEAMCurriculum Writing Teams
How Will Title I Funds Be Spent?Eighty percent of Title I funds are
allocated to salaries. One percent of funds spent on parent
involvement activities.Ten percent of funds are spent on staff
development and writing teams.Materials and supplies purchased with
Title I funds must support scientifically research based programs and materials