ANNOUNCEMENTS ![]() What is Program Improvement?Title I Program Improvement
The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) requires states to implement a statewide accountability system measuring Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) based on benchmarks or targets. Schools, districts, and states must demonstrate significant improvement in student academic achievement. Any Title I school failing to meet AYP for two consecutive years in the same content area (English Language Arts or mathematics) schoolwide or for any numerically significant subgroup, or on the same indicator such as the Academic Performance Index, schoolwide is identified as "Program Improvement". Identified schools are responsible for implementing certain federal and state requirements during each year that they are in Program Improvement. Please refer to the items listed below for a more detailed description. * Public School Choice - Program Improvement Year 1 schools must offer parents the option of transferring to an available school in the district that has not been identified as a Program Improvement School. * Supplemental Educational Services - Program Improvement Year 2 schools must offer Public School Choice and Supplemental Educational Services (SES). SES are free academic tutoring services in English language arts and/or math for eligible students who choose to continue at their school site. Parents choose from a list of providers approved by the California Department of Education. * Corrective Action - Program Improvement Year 3 schools must continue to offer Public School Choice and SES, and must also take action to identify underlying staffing, curriculum or other problems that negatively impact student academic performance. * Alternative Governance - Program Improvement Year 4 schools must continue to offer Public School Choice and SES, and also develop a plan for restructuring the internal organization and governance of the school. * Restructuring - Program Improvement Year 5 schools must continue to offer Public School Choice and SES, and also implement the plan for restructuring the internal organization and governance of the school. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ![]() WHAT IS TITLE I?Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 is a set of programs administered by the United States Department of Education to distribute funding to schools and school districts with a high percentage of students from low-income families. The Act was originally authorized for five years; however the government has reauthorized the Act every five years since its enactment.
As mandated in the legislation, the funds are authorized for educators' professional development, instructional materials, resources to support educational programs, and parental involvement. Once a school receives Title I funding it is regulated by an entire set of federal legislation such as the latest reauthorization, No Child Left Behind Act. CVUSD TITLE I SCHOOLS
ELEMENTARY Borba Chaparral Cortez Levi Dickey Dickson Glenmeade Liberty Marshall Newman Walnut MIDDLE SCHOOLS Magnolia JHS Ramona JHS Woodcrest JHS TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE TITLE I SCHOOLS' PARENT INVOLVEMENT ACTIVITIES AND POLICIES CLICK ON PARTNERSHIPS FOR LEARNING LINK
______________________________________________________________________________________________ ![]() ELD PRACTICUM RESOURCESOn this webpage look under ELD RESOURCES and find the ELD PRACTICUM 2009-2010 link. There you will find teacher resources for this important work with our English Learners.
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES
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Websites and Resources Guided Language Acquisition Design You will find parent involvement links in this category, as well as the CVUSD's PARTNERSHIPS FOR LEARNING page. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||



