Michelle Thompson
Title I Program Support Teacher
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Shannon Meyer
Federal Programs Secretary
(920) 448-2139
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Title IA - Improving Academic Achievement of Disadvantaged Students
The overall purpose of Title I is to ensure that all children have a fair, equal, and significant opportunity to obtain high-quality education and reach, at a minimum, proficiency on common core state standards and assessments. Schools with the highest percentages of children from low-income families receive Title I funds.
For the 2023-2024 school year, 14 elementary schools will have Title I school-wide programs. Under the school-wide program, all students in the school will be eligible for additional assistance. Students will move in and out of learning groups based on their academic need.
Title I programs depend on the support of families. Parents and guardians will be asked to sign a written agreement, along with the school, that specifies their collective roles in helping children learn at home, endorsing teachers' high expectations and helping to make the school a safe and caring place for learning.
Title I Schools (all elementary)
Beaumont, Chappell, Danz, Doty, Eisenhower, Elmore, Fort Howard, Howe Community, Keller, Kennedy, Lincoln, Nicolet, Sullivan, and Tank.
Title I Goals
- Make progress on closing the achievement gap for all subgroups in English language arts and math so all students meet challenging academic standards.
- Provide every student access to a well-rounded education that meets their learning needs in an appropriate, healthy, and safe environment.
- Provide professional growth and improvement opportunities for all teachers, principals, and other school leaders to further a high quality education for all students.
- Utilize evidence-based interventions and support services to ensure every student graduates from high school prepared for their college career plans.
This grant includes equitable participation for private school students.