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Title I School Improvement 2011-2012

Title I School Improvement 2011-2012. Presented by: Evonne Irondi Federal Programs Supervisor. How is a Title I School Identified For Improvement?. Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) determines if a Title I school goes into Title I School Improvement.

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Title I School Improvement 2011-2012

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  1. Title I School Improvement2011-2012 Presented by: Evonne Irondi Federal Programs Supervisor

  2. How is a Title I School Identified For Improvement?

  3. Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) determines if a Title I school goes into Title I School Improvement

  4. AYP measures reading/language arts and math progress by student group against state targets.

  5. Determining Adequate Yearly Progress Status Schools, divisions, and the state must meet or exceed the following annual measurable objectives (AMOs) to make AYP.

  6. Two consecutive years of not meeting AYP • Must be in the same subject • After two consecutive years of not meeting the AYP standards, LCPS must offer Public School Choice.

  7. If just one student subgroup does not meet state target in reading/language arts or math, the school does not make AYP.

  8. AYP Status

  9. AYP Status

  10. Public School Choice • PSC is an option , not a requirement. • Offered to allstudents until the school is no longer identified for improvement or is no longer a Title I school. • Grant priority to the lowest achieving disadvantaged students (eligible for free and/or reduced meals).

  11. Selection of Schools • Provide a choice of at least two schools. • Schools of choice mustnotbe Title I schools identified for school improvement andhave the capacity to accommodate transfers

  12. Demographic Distribution 2011-2012

  13. Racial Distribution 2011-2012

  14. Is transportation provided?

  15. LCPS must provide bus transportation; however parents may choose to transport. • LCPS is responsible for transportation until the home school is no longer in improvement status or is no longer a Title I School.

  16. Parents will be notified in writing of their child’s transfer approval. • Notifications will include the date the student may enroll at the option school. • LCPS plans to have enrollment occur no later than Wednesday, August 31, 2011.

  17. So what is the school doing with the data to help individual student achievement?

  18. Questions and Answers……

  19. For further questions, please contact . . . Evonne Irondi Federal Programs Supervisor Loudoun County Public Schools Evonne.Irondi@LCPS.ORG 571-252-1080

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