Title I is the largest federal aid program for elementary, middle, and high schools. Through Title I, the Federal government provides money to states, which in turn provide money to school districts based on poverty statistics. Each district uses its Title I money for extra educational services for children who need additional academic support. Parents, teachers, and administrators work together to determine student needs, set goals based on those needs, plan and carry out programs, evaluate programs and work with students to see that they have every opportunity for academic success.
TITLE I CONNECTIONS
Title I Connections is our Parent Resource Newsletter which is sent home with all Title I students on a monthly basis. It is provided through our Title I Parent Involvement program.
In this monthly newsletter we share ideas about ways to be involved in your child’s learning, important Title I school dates, and suggestions and strategies for working with your children at home.
We hope you enjoy this newsletter and find the information makes your difficult job of parenting easier and helps your child be successful in his/her learning.
Parent Involvement Newsletters
- December 2011
- November 2011
- October 2011
- May 2011
- April 2011
- March 2011
- February 2011
- January 2011
- December 2010
- November 2010
- October 2010
- September 2010
Ohio Parent Information and Resource Center
The Ohio PIRC is your one-stop resource center if you are a parent or guardian and want your child/student to do well in every grade and get the best education possible. If you are an educator or community member and want families to be strong partners in meeting the challenges of the No Child Left Behind legislation and want to equip families with the right skills to support their children’s learning, Ohio PIRC can help you.
Website: www.ohiopirc.org
Download the Ohio PIRC Brochure