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ObjectivesI understand what Title I means for
improving education at CGES. I understand our current status and future
goals in Reading and Math proficiency. I can provide input on the School Compact
and Title I Parent Involvement funds.
Title I
•Title I is the largest federal education program.
•Title I is the cornerstone of the No Child Left Behind Act
•Title I is intended to help ensure that all children have the opportunity to obtain a high quality education and reach proficiency on state standards and tests.
Title I at Cedar GroveCedar Grove has a schoolwide Title I
program, which provides flexibility in using Title I funds, in conjunction with other funds in the school, to upgrade the operation of the entire school.
SPECIAL RECOGNITION In 2013, Cedar Grove was
recognized by the state as a Title I Reward School, designated for the highest performing 10% in North Carolina for the third consecutive year!
We were also recognized as a PBIS Model School for the second year straight.
Title I BudgetLine Item Amount
BudgetedPersonnel- Salaries, Substitutes $31,372
Professional Development/Training $9,000
Field Trips $750
Instructional Supplies $6194
Homeless $500
Computers/Software $4,188
Library $1,000
Equipment $ 1,056
Non-Capitalized Equipment $5,000
Parent Involvement $1734
Library Books $2,500
TOTAL $55,300
Parent Involvement Policy Highlights➢Meeting content posted on website
➢Progress Reports/Report Cards
➢Personal Education Plan (3 times a year)
➢Take Home Thursdays—Please sign weekly
➢Holiday Enrichment Activities
➢Parent Conferences
➢Class Dojo
➢ConnectEd
➢Parent Resource Board
➢Principal-to-Parents Bulletin
➢Parent Council
ObjectivesI understand what Title I means for
improving education at CGES. I understand our current status and future
goals in Reading and Math proficiency. I can provide input on the School Compact
and Title I Parent Involvement funds.
Title I
•Title I is the largest federal education program.
•Title I is the cornerstone of the No Child Left Behind Act
•Title I is intended to help ensure that all children have the opportunity to obtain a high quality education and reach proficiency on state standards and tests.
Title I at Cedar GroveCedar Grove has a schoolwide Title I
program, which provides flexibility in using Title I funds, in conjunction with other funds in the school, to upgrade the operation of the entire school.
SPECIAL RECOGNITION In 2013, Cedar Grove was
recognized by the state as a Title I Reward School, designated for the highest performing 10% in North Carolina for the third consecutive year!
We were also recognized as a PBIS Model School for the second year straight.
Title I BudgetLine Item Amount
BudgetedPersonnel- Salaries, Substitutes $31,372
Professional Development/Training $9,000
Field Trips $750
Instructional Supplies $6194
Homeless $500
Computers/Software $4,188
Library $1,000
Equipment $ 1,056
Non-Capitalized Equipment $5,000
Parent Involvement $1734
Library Books $2,500
TOTAL $55,300
Parent Involvement Policy Highlights➢Meeting content posted on website
➢Progress Reports/Report Cards
➢Personal Education Plan (3 times a year)
➢Take Home Thursdays—Please sign weekly
➢Holiday Enrichment Activities
➢Parent Conferences
➢Class Dojo
➢ConnectEd
➢Parent Resource Board
➢Principal-to-Parents Bulletin
➢Parent Council
ObjectivesI understand what Title I means for
improving education at CGES. I understand our current status and future
goals in Reading and Math proficiency. I can provide input on the School Compact
and Title I Parent Involvement funds.
Title I
•Title I is the largest federal education program.
•Title I is the cornerstone of the No Child Left Behind Act
•Title I is intended to help ensure that all children have the opportunity to obtain a high quality education and reach proficiency on state standards and tests.
Title I at Cedar GroveCedar Grove has a schoolwide Title I
program, which provides flexibility in using Title I funds, in conjunction with other funds in the school, to upgrade the operation of the entire school.
SPECIAL RECOGNITION In 2013, Cedar Grove was
recognized by the state as a Title I Reward School, designated for the highest performing 10% in North Carolina for the third consecutive year!
We were also recognized as a PBIS Model School for the second year straight.
Title I BudgetLine Item Amount
BudgetedPersonnel- Salaries, Substitutes $31,372
Professional Development/Training $9,000
Field Trips $750
Instructional Supplies $6194
Homeless $500
Computers/Software $4,188
Library $1,000
Equipment $ 1,056
Non-Capitalized Equipment $5,000
Parent Involvement $1734
Library Books $2,500
TOTAL $55,300
Parent Involvement Policy Highlights➢Meeting content posted on website
➢Progress Reports/Report Cards
➢Personal Education Plan (3 times a year)
➢Take Home Thursdays—Please sign weekly
➢Holiday Enrichment Activities
➢Parent Conferences
➢Class Dojo
➢ConnectEd
➢Parent Resource Board
➢Principal-to-Parents Bulletin
➢Parent Council
ObjectivesI understand what Title I means for
improving education at CGES. I understand our current status and future
goals in Reading and Math proficiency. I can provide input on the School Compact
and Title I Parent Involvement funds.
Title I
•Title I is the largest federal education program.
•Title I is the cornerstone of the No Child Left Behind Act
•Title I is intended to help ensure that all children have the opportunity to obtain a high quality education and reach proficiency on state standards and tests.
Title I at Cedar GroveCedar Grove has a schoolwide Title I
program, which provides flexibility in using Title I funds, in conjunction with other funds in the school, to upgrade the operation of the entire school.
SPECIAL RECOGNITION In 2013, Cedar Grove was
recognized by the state as a Title I Reward School, designated for the highest performing 10% in North Carolina for the third consecutive year!
We were also recognized as a PBIS Model School for the second year straight.
Title I BudgetLine Item Amount
BudgetedPersonnel- Salaries, Substitutes $31,372
Professional Development/Training $9,000
Field Trips $750
Instructional Supplies $6194
Homeless $500
Computers/Software $4,188
Library $1,000
Equipment $ 1,056
Non-Capitalized Equipment $5,000
Parent Involvement $1734
Library Books $2,500
TOTAL $55,300
Parent Involvement Policy Highlights➢Meeting content posted on website
➢Progress Reports/Report Cards
➢Personal Education Plan (3 times a year)
➢Take Home Thursdays—Please sign weekly
➢Holiday Enrichment Activities
➢Parent Conferences
➢Class Dojo
➢ConnectEd
➢Parent Resource Board
➢Principal-to-Parents Bulletin
➢Parent Council