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Title I is a 100% Federally funded supplemental education program that provides financial assistance to local educational agencies to improve educational opportunities for educationally deprived children. Title I programs are designed to help children meet the state content and performance standards in reading, language arts, and mathematics. In buildings with 40% or more poverty, LEAs may use the funds to upgrade the entire curriculum of the school and are Schoolwide Programs. In buildings with less than 40% poverty, programs are designed to help specific children and are targeted assisted programs.
In Bloomsburg, all three elementary schools and the middle school receive Title I funds to supplement their programming. Parents and community members are encouraged to contact their child's principal for more information about Title I programming, policies, and protocols.
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Title I Handbook
This booklet was written to inform parents, teachers and interested citizens of the community about the Schoolwide Title I program offered in the Bloomsburg Area School District.
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Fall 2020 Title I Information Night Presentation
This is an annual presentation sharing general information about federal programs that impact our K-8 programs and students.
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Title I School-Parent-Student Compact
The compact outlines how parents, the entire school staff, and students will share in the responsibility for improved student academic achievement and the means by which the school and the parents will build and develop partnerships to help children achieve the State’s high standards.
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Beaver-Main Parent & Family Engagement Policy
This policy encourages parent and family engagement and was developed by parents and staff of Beaver-Main Elementary School.
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Memorial Elementary Parent & Family Engagement Policy
This policy encourages parent and family engagement and was developed by parents and staff of Memorial Elementary School.
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W. W. Evans Parent & Family Engagement Policy
This policy encourages parent and family engagement and was developed by parents and staff of W. W. Evans Elementary School.