Title I
What Is Title I?
Title I is a program funded by the federal government to provide support for children, especially in the area of reading. Funds are allocated by the federal government and distributed to the Donegal School District through the state. The funds are used to provide support services to help low-achieving students improve their skills in reading and better succeed in school.
Is the Title I program the same in every school?
Title I services are provided in the Donegal Primary School and in the Donegal Intermediate School. The goal of our Title I program is to provide supplemental reading instruction for identified students. Instruction is provided by a reading specialist. Each building reading specialist is highly qualified, meeting all requirements for certification by the State of Pennsylvania, including Reading Specialist Certification. Instruction by the reading specialist correlates with the classroom literacy curriculum and targets the individual needs of the identified students.
How is a student selected for Title I support in the Donegal School District?
Eligibility for Title I assistance is determined by the results of performance assessments and recommendations by the classroom teachers. Students performing below grade level in the area of reading are eligible. Once a student is determined to be eligible for Title I support, a letter is sent home to the parent explaining the program and requesting a signature for permission. Questions about the Title I program or your child's need for support should be directed to his/her classroom teacher or the reading specialists.
Who are the people directly involved in the Title I program?
Overall responsibility for the Title I Program rests with the School Board and Administration. Our Director of Elementary Education, Greg Kiehl, oversees the program. Mr. Kiehl, together with the building principals, reading specialists and classroom teachers, coordinates the efforts of the Title I program to provide services to meet the needs of the individual children.
What does the Title I program look like in my school?
Title I support in reading may occur individually or in small groups, inside and/or outside of the classroom. The reading specialists are scheduled to work with eligible students to help them achieve success in their school setting. Students receive help specific to their individual needs enabling them to improve grade level performance and to increase their abilities in basic reading skills.
Who are the Title I teachers?
At the Primary School, our Title I teachers are Mrs. Eckenrode, Mrs. Husser, and Mrs. Peacher. At the Intermediate School, our teachers are Mrs. Bowers, Mrs. Sosnoski, Mrs. Santoleri and Mrs. Stehman.
Donegal School District Title I Parent and Family Engagement Policy:
Please see Policy 918 - Title I Parent and Family Engagement at the link below:
http://www.boarddocs.com/pa/dngl/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=9NXU2B79D325
Title I Documents:
Annual Notice of Highly Qualified Teacher Status
Title I Parent Resources:
The documents below are order forms for parent resources on a variety of topics. Should you wish to order any of these resources, print out the order form and mail it to the address on the top of the form. Parents are permitted to order up to 10 different titles!
The link to the Great Kids Milestones website is below. This site provides short (1-2 minute) videos about the reading and math skills your child is learning in his/her classroom. The videos are designed for parents of students in grades K-5 and may be watched in either English or Spanish. You can select the grade level video library you wish to view on the main page of the site.