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Overview of Title I Part A Prepared by : Title I Staff - Office of Superintendent of Instruction OSPI Dr. Bill Wadlington, Superintendent/Principal and Title IA Director

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Page 1: Overview of Title I Part A Prepared by: Title I Staff - Office of Superintendent of Instruction OSPI Dr. Bill Wadlington, Superintendent/Principal and

Overview of Title I Part A

Prepared by:

Title I Staff - Office of Superintendent of Instruction OSPI

Dr. Bill Wadlington, Superintendent/Principal and Title IA Director

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The Intent of Title I Part A

The intent is to help all children to have the opportunity to obtain a high quality education and reach proficiency on challenging state and academic standards and assessments.

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Program Focus

The program focuses on promoting reform in high-poverty schools and ensuring student access to scientifically based instructional strategies and challenging academic content.

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How It Works

Title I distributes funds to schools based on the number of children from low-income families rather that achievement scores.

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Supplement

Title I Part A provides federal dollars to help supplement educational opportunities for children who live in high poverty areas who are most at risk of failing to meet state’s challenging achievement standards.

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Two Program Models for Title I Part A

Targeted Assistance program model

Schoolwide program model (Creston Elementary School uses a Schoolwide Model)

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Schoolwide Model

A Title I school is eligible to become a schoolwide program when the poverty level counted in the most recent census data is at or above 40 percent.

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Schoolwide Model (cont)

A schoolwide program is designed with the knowledge that there is a link between poverty and low achievement therefore, when there are large numbers of disadvantaged students, interventions will be successful when implemented “schoolwide.”

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Schoolwide Model (cont)

A schoolwide program has more flexibility in the use of Title I funds and in the delivery of services.

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Schoolwide Model (cont)

Staff paid with Title I funds are free to work with all students in the building, for there are no students identified as “Title I”

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Schoolwide Model (cont)

The school works together to develop its curriculum and instruction to raise the achievement of all students.

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Schoolwide Model (cont)

Schoolwide programs are comprehensive programs of school reform, intending to meet the needs of all students.

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Schoolwide Model (cont)

Schoolwide programs have the latitude in determining how to spend their Title I Part A funds.

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Schoolwide Model (cont)

A schoolwide program can use their Title I Part A funds in the manner they choose, as long as they engage in reform strategies that increase the amount and quality of learning time and help provide a high-quality curriculum for all children, according to a comprehensive plan to help all children to meet the state’s challenging standards.

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Identification of Schoolwide Students

All students are eligible to participate in all aspects of the schoolwide program.

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Schoolwide Model (cont)

The statute requires schools to particularly address the needs of low-achieving children and those at risk of not meeting the state student academic achievement standards.

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The primary design of the Schoolwide plan must address the following four elements:

1. Describe how the school will implement the mandatory schoolwide ten components;

2. Describe how the school will use resources from Title I and other sources to implement schoolwide components;

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Schoolwide Model (cont)

3. Include a list of federal, state, and local programs that will be consolidated in the schoolwide program;

4. Describe how the school will provide individual student academic assessment results, including an interpretation of those results, to parents in a language they can understand.

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NCLB of 2001: Title I Improving the Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged: Public Law 107-110

Section 1114(b)(1) of the statute enumerates the ten components of the schoolwide program model

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Schoolwide Ten Components:

1. A comprehensive needs assessment of the entire school based on information the includes the performance of children in relationship to the state’s academic achievement standards.

2. Schoolwide reform strategies that:A. Provide opportunity for all students to meet the states

proficient and advanced levels of student achievement.

B. Use effective methods and instructional strategies from scientifically based research.

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Schoolwide Ten Components:

3. Instruction by “highly qualified teachers and paraprofessionals.”

4. High quality and ongoing professional development for teachers, principals, and paraprofessionals and, if appropriate, pupil service personnel, parents, and other staff to enable all children in the school to meet the state’s student academic achievement standards.

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Schoolwide Ten Components:

5. Strategies to attract high quality, highly qualified teachers to high-need schools.

6. Strategies to increase parental involvement, such as literacy services.

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Schoolwide Ten Components:

7. Plans for assisting transition from early childhood programs to local elementary school programs.

8. Measures to include teachers in the decisions regarding the use of academic assessments to provide information on, and to improve, the academic achievement of individual students and the overall instructional program.

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Schoolwide Ten Components:

9. Activities to ensure that students who experience difficulty mastering the proficient or advanced levels of academic achievement standards are provided with effective, timely, additional assistance.

10. Coordination and integration of federal, state and local services and programs including programs related to Title I, violence, nutrition, housing, Head Start, adult education, vocational and technical education, and job training.

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Schoolwide Plan:

The plan must be developed over a one-year period unless the LEA determines. After considering the recommendation of the requisite technical assistance providers, that less time is needed.

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Schoolwide Plan

The plan must be developed in consultation with the LEA and its support team and other technical assistance provider.

Must be developed with the involvement of parents, and other community to be served and individuals who carry out such a plan, including teachers, principal and administrators.

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Essential Elements: Consolidated Program Review (CPR) Schoolwide Model

Principal Attestation (highly qualified certification form)

Building Parent Involvement plan

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Schoolwide Plan

Schoolwide /SIP Building plan

Parent-Teacher-Student compact

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Schoolwide Plan

Documentation to show addressing needs of low achieving students

Letter To Parents (teacher highly qualified qualifications)

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Schoolwide Plan

Student Monitoring Progress Reports

Annual Evaluation of Program

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PARENT INVOLVEMENT

There are several ways to have your voice heard and to get answers to your questions:There will be two Title IA Meetings during Parent-Teacher conferences on Wednesday, November 5, 2014 at 2:00 P.M. and Thursday, November 6, 2014 at 5:00 P.M. in the conference room.

The Title IA Application is on the District Website under SCHOOL COMMUNICATIONS at http://www.creston.wednet.edu.

Questions/Comments ANY TIME – Contact Dr. Bill Wadlington at 636-2721 or by email at [email protected].