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West Navarre Intermediate
2016-2017
Annual Title I
Parent Presentation
Title I West Navarre Intermediate is a Title I school. We qualify as a Title I
School, because our free/reduced lunch counts are currently over 40%.
This identification is a big advantage to our school, because we receive
additional federal support to help meet the needs of our students. These
services and supports have included things such as: funding for an
Academic Intervention Specialist, purchases of materials and classroom
curriculum, leveled readers, stipends for before and after school tutoring,
professional development of faculty/staff, and computer
software/hardware. Title I places an emphasis on targeting students with
academic needs and focuses resources where they can most benefit
students.
Title I also supports parent involvement and education. We continue to
look for ways we can help meet parent needs and keep parents informed
about the curriculum and education of our students. We encourage you
to share your ideas with us so our school can partner with you.
Right to KnowNo Child Left Behind provides funding to help teachers improve their
instructional skills through training and other professional development.
The law also requires states to develop plans to make sure that all teachers
of core academic subjects are highly qualified. It defines a highly qualified
teacher as one with a bachelor’s degree, full state certification, and
demonstrated competence for each subject taught. The SRC School
District is committed to providing information to you regarding your
child’s teacher and paraprofessional qualifications in a timely manner upon
request.
You will be notified in writing if your child has been assigned or has been
taught for more than four consecutive weeks by a teacher who has not met
the NCLB highly qualified criteria. Please be assured that the SRC School
Districts is dedicated to providing the students of our County with a
quality education.
SPARThe Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESSA) requires that
school districts provide parents with an annual School Public
Accountability Reports (SPAR). The report contains information about
your school: readiness, student performance, school safety, teachers and
staff, Adequate Yearly Progress, and student demographics. These
reports are initially published prior to the beginning of the school year.
For specific information on the measurement of Adequate Yearly
Progress for individual schools, school districts, and the state, please visit
the website at: http://schoolgrades.fldoe.org
To see the SPAR report for your school, visit:
http://doewebprd.doe.state.fl.us/eds/nelbspar/index.cfm
Title I Parent Resources
West Navarre Intermediate will offer many opportunities for
parent involvement throughout the year. Parents and students are
encouraged to use this website to review and/or obtain school
information. We also have many Title I Resources available on
this page, including newsletters, our Title I Compact, and other
valuable information for parents and families.
West Navarre Intermediate also houses a Parent Involvement
Center full of resources for parents. This is located to the left of
the Front Desk. The Parent Resource Center has information for
parents, literature, and a computer and printer for parent use.
Parent Resource CenterCome stop by our parent resource center anytime!
Thank you for coming and
partnering with us
in your child’s education!
Shana Dorsey, Principal
Nadia Colin, Asst. Principal