Title I
Title I dollars help increase student achievement and strengthen communities. Title I programs vary from school to school, but the goal at every school is ensuring that all children have a high-quality education. All Chesterfield County schools, whether they receive Title I money or not, provide an engaging and relevant education that prepares every student to adapt and thrive in a rapidly changing world. Here’s what Title I does:
- provides additional instruction to help eligible students improve reading, writing or math skills in kindergarten through fifth grade
- coordinates all instructional activities with the classroom or subject area teacher to foster more effective learning
- provides a variety of instructional approaches and materials that complement the county’s language arts and mathematics curricula
- provides individual and small group supplemental instruction
- promotes self-esteem to help children reach their full potential
- provides prekindergarten programs in seven elementary schools
- provides extended day programs both before and after school
- extends the school year with opportunities and assistance for Title I students to attend summer session
- encourages parent and family involvement through parent conferences, workshops and home visits
Title I is the U.S. government’s largest assistance program for schools, putting federal money into schools that have a high percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch.
Title I began in 1965 as Part A of the Elementary and Secondary Act and was reauthorized in 2001 in the No Child Left Behind Act.
Title I money must be used to supplement — not replace — what is provided by the local school district for all other schools.
Parent involvement at all grade levels is key in all Title I schools. In addition to holding an annual meeting, Title I schools offer these opportunities:
- invite and welcome parents as active participants in student learning and school activities
- provide opportunities for parents to gain greater insight into children’s educational, social and emotional needs through meetings and workshops
- give parents a voice in Title I efforts at their child’s school
- include translating and interpreting services (available upon request)
Students in 16 of Chesterfield County’s 38 elementary schools benefit from Title I. Four are new Title I schools for the 2012-13 school year; two others were new in 2011-12:
Bellwood Bensley
Beulah Chalkley
Marguerite Christian Crestwood
Davis Ettrick
Falling Creek Harrowgate
Hening Hopkins
Providence Reams Road
Salem Church Elizabeth Scott
Download information on Title I (en Español)
Dr. Linda Rector is Chesterfield’s Title I instructional specialist. For more information, call 804-279-7352, email ccpsinfo@ccpsnet.net.

