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Title 1 Information

 

 

What is Title I?

"Title I" is the federal program that provides funding to local school districts to improve the academic achievement of disadvantaged students. It is part of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act first passed in 1965. That Act is reauthorized by Congress from time to time, and often given a new name. It is currently known as the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) which was signed by President Obama on December 10, 2015.  The previous version of the law was known as the No Child Left Behind Act. This bipartisan measure reauthorizes the 50-year-old Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), the nation’s national education law and longstanding commitment to equal opportunity for all students.

The Title I law requires the meaningful involvement of parents in school level planning, development and design of initiatives to improve student achievement supported by Title I funds.

The purpose of Title I is to assist schools in improving student achievement, staff development and parental involvement. All public schools receiving Title I funds are district schools operating as Schoolwide Programs. Schools utilize Title I funds to enhance the regular district instructional program.

 

Title I News for 2025-2026 School Year:

 

We look forward to meeting you at future school events. Please call 727-469-5987 if you have any questions or concerns regarding our school or our Title I Program.

 

Title I Needs You!

Title 1 Information - See Links Below

Annual Title 1 Meeting - August 27, 2025 (Click here to watch)

2025 - 2026  Title I Parent and Family Engagement Plan (English)

2025 - 2026  Title I Parent and Family Engagement Plan (Spanish)

Title 1 Annual Missed Meeting Notification (2025-2026) (English)

Title 1 Annual Missed Meeting Notification (2025-2026) (Spanish)

Every Title I school must have a parent volunteer to be a member of the Parent Advisory Council (PAC). This only requires attending two meetings a year and then reporting back to our SAC meetings.

Please contact the front office at 727-469-5976, if you are interested. 

 

Title 1 Additional Information:

Invitation Title 1 Meeting

Parent's Right to Know (English)

Parent's Right to Know (Spanish)

Plumb Scholar & Parent Handbook

Title 1 School & Family Partnership Overview for Parents (English)