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Overview

TITLE I PROGRAM
Federal programs are intended to supplement rather than supplant the regular curriculum of the Southmoreland School District.

Please click on  this link to view our annual Title I Federal Programs Parent presentation. Click here to watch the recorded presentation on June 25, 2024.

Title I Remedial Reading
The purpose of the program is the improvement of skills of elementary students whose achievement level is below the general achievement of their peer group. The goals of the program are; 1) achievement of success in the regular programs; 2) attainment of grade level proficiency; and 3) improved achievement in basic and more advanced skills as measured by pre and post test evaluations. Teachers and parents work with administrators to continually assess and revise the direction of the program to meet the needs of students, ensuring academic success.

Remedial Reading Resource Program
Title I funds are used to provide remedial reading instruction to students in grades K‑5. The Reading Program supplements the classroom reading program through small group instruction and flexible grouping strategies for students with specific reading skill weaknesses. Tools such as 95% Group, ECRI and the implementation of elementary interventionists are new elements to our school programming. 

Title I Buildings
Southmoreland Primary Center and Southmoreland Elementary School are considered school-wide Title I buildings.  With this designation, all students are eligible to receive services.  

Title I Meetings
All Title I parents are encouraged to attend all building level meetings concerning remedial reading  instruction. Recommendations will be made to further your child’s progress. Additionally, concerns will be addressed so that Southmoreland's Title I Program can continue to be tailored to meet individual student and building needs. A district-wide Title I meeting is held annually.

ESSA and Right to Know
 The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) was signed into law in December, 2015, reauthorizes the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1956 (ESEA) which includes right to know requests. These regulations allow you to learn more about your child’s teachers’ training and credentials. Parents and family members may request the following information:

  • whether a teacher met state qualifications and certification requirements for the grade level and subject he/she is teaching
  • whether a teacher received an emergency or conditional certificate through which state qualifications were waived
  • what undergraduate or graduate degrees the teacher holds, including graduate certificates and additional degrees, and major(s) or area(s) of concentration

 Parents and family members may request information on policies regarding student participation in assessments and procedures for opting out.  Information on required assessments includes:

  • subject matter tested
  • purpose of the test
  • source of the requirement (if applicable)
  • amount of time it takes students to complete the test
  • time and format of disseminating results

If you would like to receive specific information about your child’s teacher, please contact your school’s principal.  For general information about ESSA, please contact Dr. Daniel Clara, our Federal Programs Coordinator.

Title I School Policy
Please click on the link below to read the individual school Parent Involvement Policy and Compacts.

Title I District-Wide Parent Involvement Policy

Please click on the link below to read the District-Wide Parent Involvement Policy.

 Southmoreland School District Parent Engagement Policy

Title I Right To Know Letters

SPC RTK Letter 2425

SES RTK Letter 2425