Title I Coordinator:
Renee Ruman
email: renee.ruman@neomin.org
100 West Street
Niles, OH 44446
Phone: 330-652-2509
Fax: 330-652-3522
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Title I, Improving the Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged
The purpose of Title I is to ensure that all children have a
fair, equal and significant opportunity to obtain a high-quality education and
reach, at a minimum, proficiency on challenging state academic achievement
standards and state academic assessments.
This purpose can be accomplished by-
- Ensuring
that high-quality academic assessments, accountability systems, teacher
preparation and training, curriculum, and instructional materials are
aligned with challenging state academic standards so that students,
teachers, parents and administrators can measure progress against common
expectations for student academic achievement;
- Meeting
the educational needs of low-achieving children in our nation’s
highest-poverty schools, limited English proficient children, migratory
children, children with disabilities, Indian children, neglected or
delinquent children, and young
children in need of reading assistance;
- Closing
the achievement gap between high- and low-performing children, especially
the achievement gaps between minority and non-minority students, and
between disadvantaged children and their more advantaged peers;
- Holding
schools, local educational agencies and states accountable for improving
the academic achievement for all students, and identifying and turning
around low-performing schools that have failed to provide a high-quality
education;
- Distributing
and targeting resources sufficiently to make a difference to local
educational agencies and schools where needs are greatest;
- Improving
and strengthening accountability, teaching and learning by using state
assessment systems designed to ensure that students are meeting
challenging state academic achievement and content standards and
increasing achievement overall, but especially for the disadvantaged;
- Providing
greater decision-making authority and flexibility to schools and teachers
in exchange for greater responsibility for student performance;
- Providing
children an enriched and accelerated educational program, including the
use of schoolwide programs or additional services that increase the amount
and quality of instructional time;
- Promoting
schoolwide reform and ensuring the access of children to effective,
scientifically based instructional strategies and challenging academic
content;
- Significantly
elevating the quality of instruction by providing staff in participating
schools with substantial opportunities for professional development;
- Coordinating
services under all parts of this title with each other, with other
educational services and, to the extent feasible, with other agencies
providing services to youth, children and families, and;
- Affording
parents substantial and meaningful opportunities to participate in the
education of their children.
Updated: 12/08/2009
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