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JJC’s mascot is the mustang.
The Title I budget changes every year.
We submit a plan for how we will use the money every year to support our students.
Our PTO is fabulous! Please get involved.
We are a Title I School.
Every school has a parent involvement policy.
PSP = Professional Service person = Mrs. Ritz
Mrs. Milleson is our school secretary.
At Back to School Night, the Title 1 program is explained in greater detail.
You are encouraged to join the Family Involvement Committee which meets in the spring.
Its purpose is to provide resources to high need schools.
Mrs. Dailey is John J. Cornwell’s Title I Reading Specialist
Title I funds our certified Reading Specialist and our PSP.
Our funding is calculated by need through the DHHR.
The family agreement is sent home at the beginning of the year.
Title I provides books for our students throughout the year.
Title I funds our academic coach, Mrs. Meck.
Money from Title I provides training for our staff.
Title I is a program offered by the federal government.
Title I purchases materials that schools may not otherwise have.
To be highly qualified a teacher must have a bachelor’s degree and be certified by the state.
Your input is a critical component of the Family Agreement and the Involvement policy.
Title 1 offers events for families throughout the school year.
Title I pays for Moby Max, PALS, Reflex, Accelerated Reader, and STAR.
The Title I budget is different for every school.
The parent involvement policy is sent home at the beginning of the year.
Patty Lipps is Hampshire County’s Title I director.
You have the right to know when your child is being taught by a teacher who is not highly qualified.
At the beginning of the year parents/guardians sign saying they received this information.