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title i brochure 2016 2017

title i brochure 2016 2017

Frequently Asked Questions Title I & Funding John J.
 Title I is short for Title I, Part A Cornwell
? What is Title I? of the Elementary and Secondary Elementary
A Title I is a law which makes Education Act of 1965, which was School
schools that have significant Reauthorized by the No Child Left
economic disadvantages eligible to Behind Act of 2001. What is Title I?
receive more money.  Our school is a “schoolwide” Title What can it do for
I school. Schoolwide=every child. my child?
? How do I know if my child is Title I? o Schools with 40% or more
A Since JJC is a schoolwide Title I of children on free or What can I
school, every child, K-5th, is a Title reduced lunch can qualify expect?
I child. If you would like to know for Title I services.
if your child is in an intervention 12092 Jersey Mountain Road
group, please contact Mrs. Dailey.  As a parent, you have certain Levels, WV 25431
rights involving your child’s TEL: (304) 492-5520
? What can I do to help my child? education. Please look at the http://boe.hamp.k12.wv.us/index.aspx?nid=59
A The number one thing our Reading material provided. Knowing your Pam Slocum – Principal
Specialist recommends is a shared rights will help you help your Kathy Hott – Secretary
reading time with your child. A child! Kim Mullins - Nurse
few minutes a day makes a huge
difference! If you have more questions, please
contact me at school!
? Why do I have to fill out so much
paperwork? Sara Dailey, Reading Specialist

A Title I is governed by a strict set Check out the West Virginia College and
of laws which require the school to Career Readiness curriculum!
document everything we do. If you
do not fill out all the paperwork, https://wvde.state.wv.us/policies/csos.html
we could lose some of our funding.

? Why does my child have to take so
many tests?

A We have worked hard to reduce
the amount of testing we do at
JJC. Please ask us which tests
your child will take this year!

Resources Parent Involvement Title I Staff

Title I funding can provide: Title I funding also provides our school  Reading Specialist
with a certified counselor, Beth Jacobson. The Title I Reading Specialist works with
 Technology She is especially trained to work with small groups of students and collaborates
o SMART Boards children, and she is excited to be at our with teachers in the whole class setting.
o Computers school, helping your children. She also collects and analyzes data from
o Ipads our various assessments to better plan
Also, Title I funding allows us to offer schoolwide instruction and intervention.
 Books many activities for families throughout the Mrs. Sara Dailey is our Reading specialist
o Library Books year. Here are some past examples: for the 2016-2017 school year.
o Classroom Books
o Take-home books Annual Spaghetti Dinner  Academic Coach
. An Academic Coach works with teachers
 Materials Several schools will come to plan and implement effective lessons
o Laminating Film together for a free across the curriculum. She also works with
o School Supplies the teachers to help them collect, organize,
o Intervention Programs spaghetti dinner, free and analyze the data from our various
books, and a chance to take advantage assessments. Melanie Meck will be our
 Staff Academic Coach.
o Reading Specialists of community resources.
o Math Coaches  Counselors
o Academic Coaches Local Book Fair Our counselor meets with students who
o Counselors are struggling with behavioral, emotional,
o PSP’s JJC Title I usually hosts a Scholastic or social problems. She also keeps in close
book fair in the spring. If funding is contact with the parents. Beth Jacobson
 And much more! available, we will provide free will be our Counselor.
books for each child!
 Professional Service Personnel
Family Activities Also, classroom helpers, called PSP’s, are
working several days within the classes.
Here at JJC, we will have an The PSP’s are retired teachers who come
activity on the third Tuesday of most back to help students who need extra
months. We are focusing this year on attention.

our goal of increased achievement
scores by 12% in Reading and Math.
Please partner with us as we reach for
the stars! Whatever we do together, we
always provide food, fun,

and learning!


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