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Title I - Part A

This part of No Child Left Behind Act supports programs in schools and Local Education Agencies (LEAs) to improve the learning of children from low-income families. The U.S. Department of Education provides Title I funds to states to give to school districts based on the number of children from low-income families in each.

Federal funds are currently allocated through four statutory formulas that are based primarily on census poverty estimates adjusted for the cost of education in each state.

  • Basic grants provide additional funds to LEAs in which the number of children counted in the formula is at least 10 and exceed 2 percent of an LEA's school-age population.
  • Concentration Grants flow to LEAs where the number of poor children exceeds 6,500 or 15 percent of the total school-age population.
  • Targeted Grants are based on the same data used for Basic and Concentration Grants except that the data are weighted so that LEAs with higher numbers or percentages of poor children receive more funds. Targeted Grants flow to LEAs where the number of poor children is at least 10 and at least 5 percent of the LEA's school-age population.
  • Education Finance Incentive Grants (EFIG) distribute funds to states based on factors that measure 1) a state's effort to provide financial support for education compared to its relative wealth as measured by its per capita income and 2) the degree to which education expenditures among LEAs within the State are equalized. Once a State's EFIG allocation is determined, funds are allocated to LEAs in which the number of poor children is at least 10 and exceeds 5 percent of the LEA's school-age population.

LEAs target the Title I funds they receive to schools with the highest percentages of children from low-income families. Unless a participating school is operating a schoolwide program, the school must focus Title I services on children who are failing, or most at risk of failing, to meet local academic standards. Schools enrolling at least 40 percent of students from poor families are eligible to use Title I funds for schoolwide programs that serve all children in the school.

 

General Title I Information

icon 2012-2013 Title I Reference Manual (2012-09-05)

icon Within District Targeting Funds Worksheet

icon NCLB Complaint Procedures

Title I Grant Application - Login ID and Password required to fill out application.

icon Spring 2012 Title I Update Presentation

icon Private School Guidance

icon Title I Comparability 2012

icon Title I Monitoring Checklist 2012-2013 - For ALL Title I schools.

icon Title I Homeless Set-Aside 2012-2013

icon Title I, Part A and Homeless Education Coordination - questions and answers about the coordination between Title I, Part A, and Homeless Education

Paraeducators

Schools and Districts in Need of Assistance (SINA/DINA)

 

Title I Program Evaluation

icon Evaluating Your District Title I Program Presentation (2009-04-13)

Program Evaluation Samples Program Evaluation Samples (2008-07-29)

Parent Survey Sample Parent Survey Sample (2008-07-29)

Classroom Teacher Survey Sample Classroom Teacher Survey Sample (2008-07-29)

Parent Involvement Survey Sample Parent Involvement Survey Sample (2008-07-29)

 

Parent Involvement

Section 1118, of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 requires each district and school with a Title I program to follow specific requirements. Parent Involvement requirements for Title I programs are same for both Targeted Assistance Programs and Schoolwide Programs.

icon 2012-2013 Parent Involvement Requirements

icon Title I Parent Involvement Presentation from the Iowa Reading Association (2010-04-14)

Sample Parent Involvement Policy Sample Parent Involvement Policy (2008-07-22)

icon Template - Title I Annual Parent Meeting Presentation - Schools are invited to personalize this presentation to use for parent meetings.

 

Schoolwide Programs

Buildings must be determined eligible to plan for and operate a schoolwide program model for Title I. Details of these requirements are included in the documents provided below.

icon New Schoolwide Program Presentation (2009-11-03)

Schoolwide Program Law Excerpt Schoolwide Program Law Excerpt (2008-07-22)

icon Title I Schoolwide Programs (2012-05-22)

icon 2013-2014 Schoolwide Plan Checklist

icon 2012-2013 Schoolwide Program Information Handout

 

Targeted Assistance Programs

All Title I programs operate a Targeted Assistance Program unless the buildings/programs are specially approved for Title I Schoolwide operation.

2007-08 Title I Targeted Assistance Programs in Iowa Targeted Assistance Schools

 

Allocations

icon 2012-2013 Title I Allocations (revised) (2012-10-05)

icon 2011-2012 Title I Allocations (revised) (2011-11-03)

 

Contacts

Consultant Staff Area of Responsibility
Geri McMahon, Title I Administrative Consultant
515-281-3944
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Major responsibility for the overall coordination
State Contact for Title I issues
Rick Bartosh, Title I Consultant
515-281-0368
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State Neglected or Delinquent Institutions Contact
Karla Day, Title I Consultant
515-281-7145
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Statewide Support System Contact
Sandra Johnson, Title I Consultant
515-281-3965
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State Schoolwide Program Coordinator
Comparability Reports Contact
State Homeless Coordinator
Carolyn Paulaitis, Title I Consultant
515-281-6131
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School Improvement Grants (SIG) Contact
Susan Selby, Title I Consultant
515-281-4732
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SINA/DINA Contact
Supplemental Services/School Choice Contact
Migrant Education Program Contact
Family & Community Engagement (Parent Involvement)
Jill Corsbie, Accounting Technician
515-281-5315
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Responsible for remitting payments to LEAs, audit reconciliation, contracts and travel claims.
Sue Olson, Administrative Assistant
515-281-5314
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Responsible for Title I fiscal matters: allocations, amendments, budgets. Teacher loan cancellation.
Ruth Jones, Secretary
515-281-5313
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Responsible for telephones, correspondence and various duties associated with the position.
Title I FAX number:
515-242-5988

 

Due Dates

Form Due Date
Part 1 - Annual Title I Internet Application September 15
Title I Parent Involvement Policy & Student Parent Compact September 15
Title I Schoolwide Plans - For approved schoolwide programs September 15
Comparability Report - Completed annually by eligible LEAs November 30
County of Residence of Public School Students Qualifying for FREE lunches November
County of Residence of Private School Students Qualifying for FREE lunches November
Project Completion Final Financial Report Due after approved expenditures are paid
Title I Schools in Need of Assistance (SINA) School Choice and or Supplemental Educational Services Parent Notification August
Title I Schools in Need of Assistance (SINA) Action Plan - (90 days from Iowa Department of Education notification as a SINA) October
Title I Districts in Need of Assistance (DINA) Action Plan - (90 days from Iowa Department of Education notification as a DINA) October

 

Links

U.S. Department of Education - http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/oese/sasa/index.html