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Title I Parent Night September 26, 2013 6:00 P.M. Brad A. Jones, Ed.S . Principal . Objectives. I understand what Title I means for improving education at CGES. I understand our current status and future goals in Reading and Math proficiency. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Title I Parent NightSeptember 26, 2013
6:00 P.M. Brad A. Jones, Ed.S.
Principal
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 identify intentional and deliberate
strategies that I can use to help reach our goals.
I can provide input on the School Compact and Title I Parent Involvement funds.
What Is Title I?
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.
2013-14 Student Achievement Results Delayed
The NC State Board of Education has extended the time to NOVEMBER 2013 for NCDPI to release scores for EOGs taken during the 2012-13 school year.
Reading EOG Proficiency 2011-2012
Reading0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
65%
80%75% 73.7%
Grade 3Grade 4Grade 5Overall
Math EOG Proficiency 2011-2012
Math0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
73
93
82 82.8
Grade 3
Grade 4
Grade 5
Overall
Science EOG Proficiency 2011-2012
Grade 570% Proficient
AMO REPORT (FORMERLY AYP)Cedar Grove met 17 out of 17
Annual Measureable Objectives (AMOs).
In August 2012, Cedar Grove was recognized by the state as a Title I Reward School, designated for the highest performing 10% in North Carolina!
Cedar Grove Named Title I Reward School 2013-14
Where We Are Headed
Proficiency GoalsSCHOOL YEAR READING MATH
2011-2012 73.7 82.8
2012-2013 78.0 86.0
2014-2015 88.0 90.0
2015-2016 93.0 95.0
2016-2017 98.0 98.0
LATEST BENCHMARK DATA-APR. 2013
READING
MATH SCIENCE OVERALL
CGES 68% 62% 68% 65%NRMPS 68% 58% 62% 63%
BELIEVE in The Grove!
Title I BudgetLine Item CostDistrict Support Expenses-Lead Teachers/Benefits, Benchmark Tests
~$15,000
Substitute Pay- Regular/Workshop $4,000
Workshop Expense/Travel $3,000Field Trips $2,500Instructional Supplies $10,000Homeless Supplies/Materials $500
Computer Software $2,500Computer $ 9,500Non-Capitalized Equipment $5,000Food Purchases (Parent Involvement)
$500
Supplies & Materials (Parent Involvement)
$1,280
Library Books $2,500
Parent Involvement Policy HighlightsMeeting content posted on websiteProgress Reports/Report Cards—Sign
within 2 daysPersonal Education Plan (3 times a year) Take Home Thursdays—NEW FOLDERSParent ConferencesParent Link SystemParent Resource CenterPrincipal-to-Parents BulletinSuggestion BoxParent Council
How Can I Help?
CGES PARENT COUNCIL OFFICERSPresident: Beverly Springer-LucasVice-President: Jamie RatliffSecretary: Chrystal RichardsonTreasurer: Amber MooreStaff Liaison: R. Michelle Davis, School Sec./Tresurer