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Title I &

Your Child

Back to School

Annual Family Meeting

2025-2026

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Meet the JES Title I Support Team

Danielle Harlow

Reading Specialist

Margaret Shelton

Reading Intervention

Susan Anderson

Reading Intervention

Liz Burchell

Math Specialist

Megan Goodman

Math Intervention

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Taking a Look at the Title I Program…

Targeting Skills

Teachers collaborate and plan instruction to target specific needs of our struggling students.

Small Group Instruction

Title I schools deliver supplemental learning services in a small group setting.

Title I Eligibility

In order to qualify for the Title I Program, at least 40% of our school population must be eligible to receive free and reduced lunches.

Federally Funded

Title I is a federal program that provides additional educational support through instructional services and activities.

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Title I and Parents’ Rights

Parents and guardians are afforded timely information about LCPS’s Title I, Part A funded program.

Parents and guardians will have a description and explanation of the curriculum in use at the school.

Parents and guardians are informed of the proficiency levels students are expected to meet.

Timely Information

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LCPS Curriculum

Measuring Progress

Proficiency Expectations

At LCPS, we use ESGI (K-3), LCPS Math Fluency Screeners, VALLSS, and DIBELS to assess and measure student progress.

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Title I and Parents’ Rights

As a parents or guardian of a student at our Title I school, you have the right to know the professional qualifications of your child’s classroom teacher as well as any paraprofessionals working with your child. You may request this information from our school principal.

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SMALL GROUPS

Students work in small groups both inside and outside the classroom.

SUPPORT

Students are provided materials and instruction that support classroom learning.

INCREASED TIME

Students have an increased amount of learning time with teachers.

ADDITIONAL BENEFITS

Students benefit from additional measureable supports ensuring that historically underserved populations have equal access.

NOT MISSING CLASS TIME

Students in the Title I Program…

Students work during their regularly scheduled reading and math times so they are not missing out on classroom instruction or activities.

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Parental and Family Engagement Plan

All parents and guardians can contribute to their children’s success by helping them at home and by becoming partners with teachers so students can achieve high academic standards.

Louisa County Public Schools adopted a district wide Parent and Family Engagement Plan. Both the plan and the Title I Parent and Family Handbook can be found on the LCPS website.

In Louisa County, we emphasize the importance of working together with families to help ALL students reach their highest potential.

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RESPONSIBILITIES

BUILDING CAPACITY

ACCESSIBILITY

Parents and teachers have access to the plan

INVOLVEMENT

Parents help in developing the policy

The Parental and Family Engagement Plan Includes…

Parent, teacher, and student responsibilities

Way to empower parental and family involvement

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Questions?

Thank you for your partnership!

Please stop by the Title I table for some take home materials!