HOPE Community Academy Title One Services
Mission
To provide all children a fair, equitable and high-quality education and close the achievement gap. To help those who are at risk of not meeting academic standards — the low-achieving and historically underserved students.
What is Title One Services?
A school is eligible for a Title I Schoolwide Program if it has a poverty level of at least 40% and is receiving Title I funding. A Schoolwide Program uses Title I funds to upgrade a school’s entire educational program. Title I funds can be used to serve all students. Although a Schoolwide Program is not required to identify and provide supplemental services to particular children, staff must include strategies for meeting the educational needs of historically underserved populations in a school-wide plan. They must pay particular attention to the needs of low-achieving children who are most at risk of not meeting state standards. HOPE K-5 is a school-wide Title program. HOPE 6-11 is a targeted Title program
What qualifies students:
Title One Tier Two Interventions and supports
Where and when does Title one services happen?
K-5 Title services push into the classrooms during literacy blocks. 6-11 services are provided during a class period called Read for Success.
What can families do to support students?
Contact Sierra Robinson Title coordinator sierrarobinson@hope-school.org for more information
Reported fraud: Any individual who observes, detects, or suspects improper use of taxpayer funds can easily report such improper use to the Minnesota Department of Education via the hotline number 1-800-647-8733.