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Who are the students behind Title I? Students driving the need for Title I fund come from low-income families. Other descriptive terms include students in poverty, students of low socioeconomic status (low SES), and students who are eligible for free or reduced-cost school lunch.
The basic principle of Title 1 is that schools with large concentrations of low-income students will receive supplemental funds to assist in meeting student's educational goals. The number of low-income students is determined by the number of students enrolled in the free and reduced lunch program.
Low-income students are determined by the number of students enrolled in the free and reduced lunch program. For an entire school to qualify for Title 1 funds, at least 40% of students must enroll in the free and reduced lunch program.
Title 1 School Law and Legal Definition. A title 1 school is a school receiving federal funds for Title 1 students. The basic principle of Title 1 is that schools with large concentrations of low-income students will receive supplemental funds to assist in meeting student's educational goals.
The Title I, Part A program provides financial assistance to Leas and schools with high numbers or high percentages of children from low-income families to help ensure that all children meet challenging state academic standards.
According to federal law, Title I fund can be used for non-instructional costs (behavior supports, attendance programs, community/parent engagement) if these costs are shown to help improve student achievement. Title I fund CAN be spent on comprehensive, school-wide interventions.
Title I, Part A federal funds help to meet the educational needs of students in California schools. Title I, Part A allocation for services to students who reside in eligible institutions for neglected children and youth or who are attending a community day program for such children within the LEA boundaries.
Each school determines by itself how to use Title 1 funds. They can be used to improve curriculum and program, instructional activities, counseling, parental involvement, increase staff, etc. The funding has one goal and that is to assist schools in meeting the educational goals of low-income students.
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