
Insight into Birdville ISD Title I Program
Discover the Birdville ISD Title I Program, the largest supporting elementary and secondary education initiative. Explore the goals, campuses, benefits, funding allocation, and decision-making process of being a Title I campus.
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Welcome to the Title I Annual Meeting 2020-2021
What is Title I ? It s the largest program supporting elementary and secondary education.
Goals of Title I Increase academic achievement Provide direct instructional support to students Provide professional development for teachers Promote parent education and involvement
Which Birdville campuses are Title I?
Birdville ISD Title I Elementary Campuses Birdville David E. Smith W.T. Francisco Jack C. Binion Alliene Mullendore Richland Grace E. Hardeman Watauga Holiday Heights O.H. Stowe John D. Spicer Foster Village West Birdville Academy at C.F. Thomas Major Cheney at South Birdville Snow Heights Smithfield
Birdville ISD Title I Middle School Campuses Haltom North Richland Richland North Oaks Watauga
How does being a Title I campus help us?
It gives us money to provide extra opportunities for students and parents.
How does the district know how much Title I money our campus should get?
North Oaks MS Allocation # Enrolled in 2019-2020 # Eligible for Free/Reduced Lunch % of Students Eligible for Free/Reduced Lunch Total Campus Allocation 598 439 73.41% $167,642
How do we decide where to spend the Title I money?
#1 Collaborate with parents and staff
#2 Conduct a comprehensive needs assessment
#3 Target student and parent needs
NOMS Target Staff to support quality instruction in Math
Are there a lot of requirements for schools that get Title I money?
#1 Provide parents right to know notice
#2 Hire state certified staff
#3 Maintain documentation
#4 Detail in the campus improvement plan how Title I funds will be used
#5 Spend money in ways that meets the purpose of Title I
#6 Incorporate evidence-based instructional strategies
#7 Supplement, not supplant, other efforts
#8 Implement parent and family engagement activities
Are there special requirements for involving families?
#1 Parent & Family Engagement Policy
#2 School-Parent Compact
#3 Provide parent engagement activities
#4 Educate staff on the value of parent involvement contributions parents make
Can You Help? Get involved Spread the good news Stay focused on the targets Participate in planning and evaluation efforts Encourage families to complete free and reduced lunch forms
Any Questions? Thank you for attending!