The goal of Title I is to help all students reach their full potential while meeting the rigorous standards set forth by the state and federal government.

 

What is Title I?

  1. Title I is part of the Every Student Succeeds legislation that provides supplemental federal funding for low achieving children in schools that provide free and reduced lunches for disadvantaged students.
  2. Title I is a program that provides extra academic support and learning opportunities for children farthest from meeting challenging state standards.

How does the money get to my school district?

  1. The money travels from the federal government to Indiana to Lafayette School Corporation and then to eligible schools within the district.
  2. Census data are used to determine the amount of Title I money the district receives.

How does Title I help schools?

  1. Title I helps schools by supplementing the regular education program and by helping students meet the Indiana Academic Standards.

Which students receive Title I services?

  1. Services to children are based on the academic needs of individual children, not on the socioeconomic level of a child or his/her family.
  2. These students may be served:
    1. Migrant children
    2. Children with limited English proficiency
    3. Children who are homeless
    4. Children with disabilities
    5. Any child who is in academic need

What role do parents play?

  1. Parental involvement is an important component of Title I. Parents are needed for:
    1. Planning
    2. Policy
    3. Participation
    4. Partnering
    5. Program Evaluation

What about accountability?

  • Title I requires states to develop standards and assessments that will challenge students served by Title I programs to perform to high levels.
  • Research suggests that high standards, when coupled with valid and reliable assessments and aligned support, can exert a powerful influence over what children are taught and how much they learn.