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Title I

Title I is the largest federal assistance program for our nation's schools.  The program serves millions of children in elementary and secondary schools each year. This federal program serves children in eligible schools, ages 5-17, that are identified most in need of educational help to meet the standards. The federal government provides funding to the states each year for Title I. The State Educational Agencies (SEA) send the money to the school districts based on the number of low-income families. The local school district identifies eligible schools and provides Title I resources in the form of academic interventions both during the school day and after school. 
 
 
Title I Schools
 
Elementary Schools Elementary Schools Middle Schools High Schools
Aloha Juarez Fedde Artesia
Burbank Kennedy Haskell Gahr
Carver Melbourne Ross Tracy
Elliott Niemes    
Furgeson Palms    
Hawaiian Willow    
       
 
23-24 Title I & English Learner Needs Assessment Parent Survey

ABC USD is required to survey all parents at Title I schools on the effectiveness of the Title I programs.  Title I is a federal program that may provide funding for extra programs at your child's school (e.g. tutoring). This survey also includes questions for parents of English Learners. Please complete ONE survey for each school your children attend. (For example, if you have children at two separate schools, please complete a survey for EACH school). Please complete the survey by January 23, 2024. Thank you.


23-24 (ENGLISH) Title I & EL Needs Assessment Parent Survey

23-24 (SPANISH) Title I & EL Needs Assessment Parent Survey