Title I-And Then Some: School Districts Are Getting Creative in Finding Ways to Finance Technology Purchases, Blending Title I Dollars with Money from Numerous Other Funding SourcesSTANDING THE ACCUSTOMED digital divide on its head, economically disadvantaged students are...Hanlon, Charlene...
Title I Title I is a federal program that provides funds to school districts and schools with high numbers of high percentages of children who are disadvantaged to support a variety of services. The overall purpose of Title I funding is to ensure that all children have a fair, equal and sig...
title 1 (oregon) tool search: title 1 the mission of title i is to provide a continuum of services and resources to title i districts and charter schools that enrich curriculum and instruction, promote interaction and coordination of supplementary services and resources, and result in excellence ...
Call it Yankee independence, but three Connecticut superintendents, new to the Title I list, decided the costs and mandates associated with accepting the money outweighed the benefits.Included: A discussion of why districts might opt out of Title I money. School districts rejecting federal money du...
The federal government distributes the $14.5 billion program for poor students, known as Title I, to states and school districts based on four separate formulas. Here is how they work: How Title I, the federal government's largest K-12 program, increases the inequality it was created to sto...
Assistant Superintendent, Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District Megan Farrell shepherded us flawlessly through two difficult times, as our Interim Title IX Coordinator. Her encyclopedic knowledge of the new Title IX regulations, coupled with her vast experience of how K12 school districts work...
Reports that the Department of Agriculture has agreed to allow Title I officials in school districts access to family-income data to determine student eligibility for federal aid in the form of school meals. Confidentiality of the data; Comments from Robert Eadie of the Department of Agriculture. ...
Yet school districts have ignored eve n its oldest and most basic provisi ons. Eve n teachers unions compla in that their performanee reviews have been a joke for years, with almost every review gran ti ng the highest rati ng and few teachers recei ving valuable suggesti ons for improve...
It states that with the increase of total Title I 2008 funding of 8.3% from last year, it is expected that the allocations for preliminary school districts for 33 out of 50 districts that are given the biggest allotments increase are higher this year. It says that the top three district ...
t have the resources they need for distance learning. While school districts and teachers have stepped up in amazing ways to support their students during this time, leaving kids without devices and connectivity is the equivalent of locking them out of the school system. We are so grateful for...