Title One is the nation’s largest federal assistance program for schools.
The goal of Title One programs is to assist children in obtaining a high quality education by funding resources for students who need them the most.
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School-wide Title One programs benefit every student attending the qualifying school.
Title One provides funding for programs such as tutoring, additional teachers or aides, computer resources, and professional development for faculty and staff.
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Prairie Grove Elementary spends the majority of this money on personnel.
We hire aides who work with students on a regular basis.
We have hired Interventionists with these funds.
We have spent this money on classroom materials and technology. (Ipads/Chromebooks).
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Children are the most successful when they know that parents and teachers are working together for their education. You can help by:
Reviewing progress reports on your child and the school.
Helping your child with homework.
Reading to your child.
Keeping in contact with your child’s teacher.
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In a study of 14,879 individuals aged 12-25 years against 1.5 million data points (meta research).
What makes the biggest difference in the success of a child?
ONE GOOD ADULT
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The Title One pamphlet and Right to Know Letter is on the elementary website under documents-parent information.
Parents have the right to review progress reports on your child or the school.
Participate in the Title One meeting and offer suggestions.
Request information about the qualifications of the teacher.
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Please contact Ms. Ramsey or Mrs. Alderson at 846-4210 regarding any questions or comments about Title One.