Title 1 provides Reading Specialist, PSP, PINC persons, and academic coaches Hampshire County has 4 academic coaches to help teachers provide quality instruction Hampshire County Title 1 pays for STAR, PALS, REFLEX, and Moby Max The Title 1 Budget Changes from year to year The Title 1 budget is different for every school All elementary schools in Hampshire County are Title 1 Schools Every School must have a Parent Involvement Policy The Parent Compact and Parent Involvement policies are sent home at the beginning of every school year Title 1 purchases materials the schools might not otherwise be able to afford Title 1 is a Federal Program throughout the United States The amount of money we receive is based on the number of free and reduced lunch applications approved You have the right to know when your child is being taught by a teacher who is not highly qualified A Highly Qualified teacher must have a Bachelors of Arts degree and be state certified Every school must have a Parent Compact The Title 1 program encourages parents to get involved in the making of the Parent Compact and Parent Involvement Policy When you sign the Handbook page you are signing that you received the Compact and Involvement Policies The Title 1 plan requires each school to monitor student progress All material given to parents must be written so they understand Every Spring a Parent meeting is held to get input about the Title 1 program for the next year The goal of Title 1 is to provide high quality education Free and Reduced lunch applications must be turned in no later than October 1st To get funds each state must submit a plan of how the money will help students Pre School access is also funded by Title 1 Monies also provide professional development for staff Hampshire County has one Title 1 director Title 1 provides Reading Specialist, PSP, PINC persons, and academic coaches Hampshire County has 4 academic coaches to help teachers provide quality instruction Hampshire County Title 1 pays for STAR, PALS, REFLEX, and Moby Max The Title 1 Budget Changes from year to year The Title 1 budget is different for every school All elementary schools in Hampshire County are Title 1 Schools Every School must have a Parent Involvement Policy The Parent Compact and Parent Involvement policies are sent home at the beginning of every school year Title 1 purchases materials the schools might not otherwise be able to afford Title 1 is a Federal Program throughout the United States The amount of money we receive is based on the number of free and reduced lunch applications approved You have the right to know when your child is being taught by a teacher who is not highly qualified A Highly Qualified teacher must have a Bachelors of Arts degree and be state certified Every school must have a Parent Compact The Title 1 program encourages parents to get involved in the making of the Parent Compact and Parent Involvement Policy When you sign the Handbook page you are signing that you received the Compact and Involvement Policies The Title 1 plan requires each school to monitor student progress All material given to parents must be written so they understand Every Spring a Parent meeting is held to get input about the Title 1 program for the next year The goal of Title 1 is to provide high quality education Free and Reduced lunch applications must be turned in no later than October 1st To get funds each state must submit a plan of how the money will help students Pre School access is also funded by Title 1 Monies also provide professional development for staff Hampshire County has one Title 1 director
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B-Title 1 provides Reading Specialist, PSP, PINC persons, and academic coaches
I-Hampshire County has 4 academic coaches to help teachers provide quality instruction
N-Hampshire County Title 1 pays for STAR, PALS, REFLEX, and Moby Max
O-The Title 1 Budget Changes from year to year
G-The Title 1 budget is different for every school
G-All elementary schools in Hampshire County are Title 1 Schools
I-Every School must have a Parent Involvement Policy
B-The Parent Compact and Parent Involvement policies are sent home at the beginning of every school year
N-Title 1 purchases materials the schools might not otherwise be able to afford
I-Title 1 is a Federal Program throughout the United States
B-The amount of money we receive is based on the number of free and reduced lunch applications approved
G-You have the right to know when your child is being taught by a teacher who is not highly qualified
O-A Highly Qualified teacher must have a Bachelors of Arts degree and be state certified
B-Every school must have a Parent Compact
I-The Title 1 program encourages parents to get involved in the making of the Parent Compact and Parent Involvement Policy
I-When you sign the Handbook page you are signing that you received the Compact and Involvement Policies
O-The Title 1 plan requires each school to monitor student progress
O-All material given to parents must be written so they understand
O-Every Spring a Parent meeting is held to get input about the Title 1 program for the next year
N-The goal of Title 1 is to provide high quality education
N-Free and Reduced lunch applications must be turned in no later than October 1st
N-To get funds each state must submit a plan of how the money will help students
B-Pre School access is also funded by Title 1
G-Monies also provide professional development for staff
G-Hampshire County has one Title 1 director