Title I

Title I, Part A

Title I, the cornerstone of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), is the largest federal education program.  Its intent is to help ensure that all children have the opportunity to obtain a high quality education and reach proficiency on challenging State academic content and performance standards.  ​

Funding supports Title I Schoolwide programs and Targeted Assistance programs, depending on the level of students that receive free- and reduced-price lunch in the school and how the school wants to function.  The district has flexibility in determining the poverty level for qualifying schools to receive Title I funding.  The minimum federal requirement is 40% of students receiving free- or reduced-price lunch.  Schools receiving Title I funds have also gone through a one-year planning process.  Schoolwide programs have flexibility in using their Title I funds, in conjunction with other funds in the school, to upgrade the operation of the entire school.  Schoolwide programs must conduct a comprehensive needs assessment, identify and commit to specific goals and strategies that address those needs, create a comprehensive plan and conduct an annual review of the effectiveness of the Schoolwide program that is revised as needed.   

Director of Title I

Title I Schools

Bethany Elementary

Central Elementary

John W. Dillard Academy

Douglass Elementary

Dalton McMichael High School

Holmes Middle School

Huntsville Elementary

Leaksville-Spray Elementary

Lincoln Elementary

Monroeton Elementary

Morehead High School

Moss Street Elementary

Reidsville Middle School 

Reidsville High School

South End Elementary

Stoneville Elementary

Wentworth Elementary

Western Rockingham Middle School

Williamsburg Elementary

Major Programs Included in the Elementary and Secondary Act of 1965

PROGRAMS

DESCRIPTION

Title I

Improving the Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged

Title I, Part A

Improving Basic Programs Operated by Local Educational Agencies

Title I, Part B,

Subpart 1

Reading First

Title I, Part B,

Subpart 3

William F. Goodling Even Start Family Literacy Program

Title I, Part C

Education of Migratory Children

Title I, Part D

Prevention and Intervention Programs for Children and Youth Who Are Neglected, Delinquent, or At-Risk

Title I, Part F

Comprehensive School Reform

Title Il

Preparing, Training, and Recruiting High Quality Teachers and Principals

Title II, Part A

Teacher and Principal Training and Recruiting Fund

Title Il, Part D

Enhancing Education through Technology

Title III

Language Instruction for Limited English Proficient and Immigrant Students

Title Ill, Part A

English Language Acquisition, Language Enhancement, and Academic Achievement

Title IV

21st Century Schools

Title IV, Part A, Subpart 1|

Safe and Drug Free Schools and Communities

Title IV, Part B

21st Century Community Learning Centers

Title V

Promoting Informed Parental Choice and Innovative Programs

Title V, Part A

Innovative Programs

Title VI

Flexibility and Accountability

Tifle VI, Part A, Subpart 1

Improving Academic Achievement, Accountability, Grants for State Assessments and Enhanced Assessments

Title VI, Part B, Subpart 1

Small, Rural School Achievement Program

Title VI, Part B,

Subpart 2

Rural and Low-Income Schools

Title IX

General Provisions

Title IX, Part E (section 9532)

Unsafe School Choice Option

Title X

Repeals, Redesignations, and Amendments to Other Statutes

Title X, Part C

McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Assistance Improvements