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Lumberport Elementary Schoolwide Title I

Lumberport Elementary Schoolwide Title I. What is Title I?.

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Lumberport Elementary Schoolwide Title I

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  1. LumberportElementarySchoolwide Title I

  2. What is Title I? Title I is the largest federally funded education program in the nation.  Title I funding helps local school systems provide equal educational opportunities for low-performing students with economic need.  The goal of Title I is to assist students in achieving grade level standards in the area of reading and math.  Title I is committed to the shared effort of closing the achievement gap between all students and to provide high quality, engaging instruction that will motivate students to become lifelong readers and learners. The Title I program helps schools and students meet state and local educational standards.

  3. Title I programs generally offer: • Smaller classes or special instructional spaces. • Additional teachers. • Opportunities for professional development for school staff. • Extra time for teaching students the skills they need. • A variety of supplementary teaching methods • An individualized program for students. • Additional teaching materials which supplement their regular instruction.

  4. Parents… you can influence the success of your child in school more than any teacher or federal program: • Serve as a role model, showing your child that you support his/her education. • Assure that you are aware of your child’s educational progress, thereby demonstrating how important that progress is to you. • Teach your student that your input at the school is appreciated and that you support its efforts.

  5. Research shows that how well a child does in school depends a great deal upon how much their parents get involved in their education. You can become more involved by: • Supporting school extra-curricular activities. • Volunteering at the school. • Attending parent-teacher conferences. • Communicating with your child’s teacher regularly, by writing notes, telephoning the school, etc. • Keeping your child’s teacher informed about events in your child’s life which may affect his/her performance at school. • Discussing with your child’s teacher and parent organizations other ideas for parent involvement.

  6. Open House The students will be introduced to their new teacher and classroom.  The parents are given an overview of the new year. Title I Programs

  7. Primary Partners in Print This activity will involve students in grades K-2 and their parents.  Parents will participate with their child in literacy workshops to enhance their child's reading skills at home. The students will take the activities home and practice them with a parent. Title I Programs

  8. Intermediate Partners in Print This activity will involve students in grades 3-5 and their parents.  Parents will participate with their child in literacy activites to enhance their child's reading skills at home. Title I Programs

  9. Primary Math Mates This activity will involve students in grades K-2 and their parents.  Parents will participate with their child in math workshops to enhance their child's math skills at home. The students will take these activities home and play them with a parent. Title I Programs

  10. Intermediate Math Mates This activity will involve students in grades 3-5 and their parents.  Parents will participate with their child in math workshops to enhance their child's math skills at home. Title I Programs

  11. Intermediate Odyssey and LiveGrades Training Parents and students in grades 3-5 will be trained on Odyssey and LiveGrades. LiveGrades is used by the classroom teacher to keep track of grades. The parents will be trained on how to access LiveGrades from home. Title I Programs

  12. Family Math Night This activity will include parents and students in grades K-5.  The parents and students will work together on fun hands on math activities. Title I Programs

  13. Homeward Bound Books The students will choose a book on their reading level.  The students will read their new book with an adult at home. Title I Programs

  14. DIBELS is used in grades K-3 to measure early literacy skills. They are designed to be short (one minute) fluency measures used to regularly monitor the development of early literacy and early reading skills. Parents will receive DIBELS results three times a year – beginning, middle, and end of the year. DIBELS

  15. Response To Intervention (RTI) is a method of academic intervention used to provide early, effective assistance to children who are having difficulty learning. Response to intervention was also designed as a process of diagnosing learning disabilities. RTI seeks to prevent academic failure through early intervention and frequent progress measurement. What is RTI?

  16. Principal Ms. Luchuck Lumberport Elementary Staff

  17. Kindergarten Teacher - Mrs. Gentilozzi Aide – Mrs. Totten Teacher – Mrs. Folio Aide – Mrs. Miller Lumberport Elementary Staff

  18. 1st Grade Mrs. Kidd Mrs. Jones Lumberport Elementary Staff

  19. 2nd Grade Mrs. Skinner Mrs. Navarini Lumberport Elementary Staff

  20. 3rd Grade Mrs. Robinson Mrs. Williams Lumberport Elementary Staff

  21. 4th Grade Mrs. Haught Mrs. Howell Lumberport Elementary Staff

  22. 5th Grade Mrs. Hawkins Miss Britton Lumberport Elementary Staff

  23. Title I Mrs. Forinash Miss Southern Mrs. Williams Lumberport Elementary Staff

  24. Planning Library/Computer – Mrs. Ballard Physical Education – Mrs. DeMarco Lumberport Elementary Staff

  25. Thanks for coming and enjoy the rest of Family Math Night!

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