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Title: Title I, Part A


1
Title I, Part A (Fund 211) Program Overview
2
Purpose of Title I, Part A
  • Provide opportunities for children served to
    acquire the knowledge and skills contained in the
    state content standards (TEKS) and to meet the
    state performance standards (TAKS).

3
Title I, Part A Who Is Served?
  • A targeted assistance program serves only
    eligible children who are identified with the
    greatest need for special assistance.
  • A schoolwide program permits a school to use
    funds from Title I, Part A to upgrade the entire
    education program of the school in order to raise
    academic achievement for all students.

4
Title I, Part AImpact of New Requirements
  • LEA
  • Teachers
  • Paraprofessionals
  • Principals
  • Parents
  • Planning Process
  • Accountability

5
LEA
  • Provisions and Assurances
  • Technical assistance to
  • Title I, Part A campuses
  • Monitoring

6
SAS Planning
  • Low-income data provided in the SAS MUST be
    auditable.
  • SAS must be developed in consultation with
  • Teachers, principals, administrators, other
    appropriate school personnel, and parents of
    children in Title I, Part A schools

7
Program Set-Asides
  • Teacher Qualifications
  • LEA must use at least 5 of Title I, Part A funds
    in SY 2002-03 and 2003-04 to ensure teachers are
    highly qualified, and
  • At least 5 in each year thereafter to ensure all
    teachers are highly qualified by the year 2005-06.

8
Program Set-Asides
  • Homeless Students on
  • non-Title I campuses
  • Parental Involvement 1 of entitlement if over
    500,000

9
Schoolwide Campuses
Eligibility Criteria 40 of the children
residing or enrolled in the school must be from
low-income families
10
Campus Allocations
  • Single Attendance Area
  • LEA has total enrollment of less than 1,000
    students or no grade duplication
  • May serve any or all of its campuses
  • Must apply the 125 Special Allocation Rule if
    serving campus below 35 poverty

11
Campus Eligibility
  • Multiple Attendance Area(Grade duplication)
  • Serve campuses in rank order
  • Serve campuses 75 and below by grade span
  • Serve campuses to 35 poverty
  • Skip a campus
  • Optional Method
  • One-year transition
  • 125 Special Allocation Rule

12
Homeless Students
  • McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Act
  • Must be served by Title I, Part A
  • Required Liaison at each district

13
Title I, Part AImpact of New Requirements
  • LEA
  • Teachers
  • Paraprofessionals
  • Principals
  • Parents
  • Planning Process
  • Accountability

14
Teacher
Any teacher teaching in a Title I, Part A
program hired after the first day of school year
2002-2003 must be highly qualified.
15
Teacher
Any teacher who is currently teaching in the
core academic subjects and is not highly
qualified, must become highly qualified by the
end of the 2005-2006 school year.
16
Who is considered to be a Title I, Part A teacher
on a Title I, Part A Schoolwide Campus?
Any teacher teaching in a core subject area.
17
What are the core subject areas?
  • civics government
  • economics
  • arts
  • history
  • geography
  • English
  • reading or language arts
  • mathematics
  • science
  • foreign languages

18
Purpose
To ensure that low-income and minority students
are not taught by unqualified, out-of-field,
or inexperienced teachers.
19
Title I, Part AImpact of New Requirements
  • LEA
  • Teachers
  • Paraprofessionals
  • Principals
  • Parents
  • Planning Process
  • Accountability

20
Paraprofessionals
Any paraprofessional hired by the LEA after
January 8, 2002, and working in a Title I, Part A
program must have a secondary school diploma or
GED AND meet one of the following qualifications
21
Paraprofessionals
  • Have completed at least two years of study at an
    institution of higher education or
  • Have obtained an associates (or higher) degree
    or
  • Have met a rigorous standard of quality and can
    demonstrate, through a formal state or local
    academic assessment ---

22
Paraprofessionals
-- knowledge of, and the ability to assist in
instructing reading, writing, and mathematics
or -- knowledge of, and the ability to assist in
instructing reading readiness, writing readiness,
and mathematics readiness, as appropriate.
23
Paraprofessional Qualifications
Paraprofessionals hired before January 8, 2002,
must satisfy the requirements by January 8, 2006.
24
Paraprofessionals
  • Exceptions
  • Primary responsibility is to serve as a
    translator or
  • Duties consist solely of conducting parental
    involvement activities under Title I, Part A

25
Who is considered to be a Title I, Part A
paraprofessional on a Title I, Part A Schoolwide
Campus?
Any paraprofessional providing
instruction. NOTE Paraprofessionals must be
under the direct supervision of a teacher.
26
Title I, Part AImpact of New Requirements
  • LEA
  • Teachers
  • Paraprofessionals
  • Principals
  • Parents
  • Planning Process
  • Accountability

27
Principal Certification
Principals of Title I, Part A campuses must
certify annually that the campus is in compliance
with teacher and paraprofessional requirements of
Title I, Part A.
28
Principal Certification
  • Copies must be maintained
  • At each Title I, Part A campus
  • LEA central office and
  • Available to general public for review.

29
Title I, Part AImpact of New Requirements
  • LEA
  • Teachers
  • Paraprofessionals
  • Principals
  • Parents
  • Planning Process
  • Accountability

30
Parents Right to Know
  • Parental Notification
  • A school receiving Title I, Part A funds must
    provide each individual parent
  • the childs level of achievement in each state
    academic assessment, and
  • timely notice if the child has been assigned or
    taught for 4 or more consecutive weeks by a
    teacher who is not highly qualified

31
Parental Involvement
  • Information must be in a language that parents
    can understand
  • Parents must be involved in how the parental
    involvement set-aside money is to be used
  • Provide materials and training for parents

32
Parental Involvement
  • Written LEA parental involvement policy
  • Written campus parent involvement policy
  • School-Parent Compacts
  • Capacity Building
  • On-going opportunities for involvement

33
Parental Involvement
  • Family Literacy
  • LEAs are encouraged to offer family literacy
    services if it has a substantial number of Title
    I students with parents who
  • do not have a secondary school diploma or its
    recognized equivalent or
  • who have low levels of literacy

34
Title I, Part AImpact of New Requirements
  • LEA
  • Teachers
  • Paraprofessionals
  • Principals
  • Parents
  • Planning Process
  • Accountability

35
LEA and Campus Plans
  • The LEA must develop a plan to show how all
  • Teachers teaching in the core academic subject
    areas will be highly qualified not later than the
    end of the school year 2005-2006
  • Paraprofessionals hired before January 8, 2002,
    and working in a Title I, Part A program, will
    meet the NCLB qualifications for
    paraprofessionals not later than January 8, 2006

36
Schoolwide Campus Improvement Plans
  • Include the 10 schoolwide components.
  • Describe additional educational assistance that
    will be provided to individual students assessed
    as needing help in meeting the State academic
    standards.
  • Continue to include a list of federal programs
    whose funds are combined to implement the
    schoolwide program.

37
10 Schoolwide Components
  • Comprehensive Needs Assessment
  • SW Reform Strategies (Scientifically Research
    Based)
  • Instruction by Highly Qualified Teachers
  • High Quality On-going Professional Development
  • Strategies to Attract High-Quality, Highly
    Qualified Teachers

38
10 Schoolwide Components
  • Parental Involvement Strategies
  • Transition Activities for Preschool Children
  • Inclusion of Teachers in Academic Assessment
    Decisions
  • Assisting Students Experiencing Difficulty
    Mastering the Proficient or Advanced Levels of
    Achievement Standards
  • Coordination and Integration of Federal, State,
    and Local Services Programs

39
Title I, Part AImpact of New Requirements
  • LEA
  • Teachers
  • Paraprofessionals
  • Principals
  • Parents
  • Planning Process
  • Accountability

40
Section 1119 QualificationsSection 2141
Accountability
  • LEA must annually and publicly report progress in
    meeting the teacher qualification objectives
  • Percentage of highly qualified teachers at
    the LEA
  • Percentage of teachers who are receiving
    high-quality professional development

41
Accountability Adequate Yearly Progress
  • Federal Evaluation System created in the
    No Child Left Behind law
  • Districts/campuses must reach or exceed state
    performance targets
  • School Improvement Sanctions can be imposed if
    targets are not met
  • Performance targets will rise until they reach
    100 in the 2013-2014 school year
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