Federal Programs

Title I, Part A

Improving The Academic Achievement Of The Disadvantaged

Title I, Part A, provides Suwannee County School District resources that help children gain a high-quality education and the skills to master the Florida Standards. Title I provides additional resources to schools with economically disadvantaged students. These resources provide additional teachers, professional development, extra time for teaching, parent involvement activities, and other activities designed to raise student achievement. Two models are used in Title I schools to provide these services ā€“ schoolwide reform and targeted assistance.

Suwannee County School District is designated as Title I and uses the schoolwide comprehensive reform model to provide all students with access to services.

Parent/Family Engagement

Currently Title I, Part A defines parent involvement as the ...participation of parents in regular, two-way and meaningful communications with school staff that involves the student, addresses learning and engages the family in school activities.

The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) refers to this as Parent and Family Engagement starting in 2017-18.

Parent involvement helps to promote academic success! The more involved you are, the more likely your child will give his or her best effort and be successful. Become a member of your childā€™s School Advisory Council (SAC) and/or Parent ā€“ Teacher Organization (PTO); attend Literacy Nights and other special events hosted by your childā€™s school; and keep the line of communication open between you and your child and between you and your childā€™s teacher (s). School success takes TEAMWORK! Stay involved!

Research Tells Us That

Students with engaged parents and families, are more likely to:

  • Learn to read faster (Exhibit faster rates of literacy acquisition.)

  • Have higher grades and test scores.

  • Are promoted and take more challenging classes.

  • Adapt better to school and have better attendance.

  • Have better social skills and behavior.

  • Graduate from high school.

  • Go on to community/technical college or university.

School-Parent Compact

The School ā€“ Parent Compact is an agreement between parents, students, and teachers. The purpose of the compact is to establish a partnership between the home and school, which is necessary to maximize student learning. Compacts are created at the beginning of each school year during a parent/teacher conference. Compacts should be reviewed, evaluated, and modified throughout the school year.

Parents' Right to Know

The Parents Right to Know is distributed to the parents or guardians of students attending Title I schools. Parents can be assured that they will be informed of their childā€™s level of achievement on Florida Standards Assessment (FSA) and other assessments throughout the school year. 

  • Parents may request:

    • Whether a teacher is state certified.

    • Whether a teacher is teaching under emergency or other provisional status.

    • The bachelorā€™s degree major of the teacher and any other graduate degree major or certification.

    • Whether a child is provided services by paraprofessionals and, if so, their qualifications.

  • The process for requesting information:

    • Parents, guardians, or the general public may make request, either in writing or verbally, directly to the school or district office.

  • The process for providing information:

    • Upon receipt of either a verbal or written request, the information will be provided in a timely manner.

    • Requested information will be provided in the same manner in which it was received, i.e. email or letter.

School Public Accountability Report (SPAR)

The School Public Accountability Report (SPAR) is available for you to review.~ To request or view a printed copy, please call or visit the main office of your childā€™s school. Additionally, you may obtain an electronic copy of the report by clicking here.

If you need additional information concerning the SPAR, please call 386-647-4637. Thank you!

El Informe de responsabilidad pĆŗblica de la escuela (SPAR) estĆ” disponible para su revisiĆ³n. Para solicitar o ver una copia impresa, llame o visite la oficina principal de la escuela de su hijo. AdemĆ”s, puede obtener una copia electrĆ³nica del informe haciendo clic aquĆ­.

Si necesita informaciĆ³n adicional sobre el SPAR, llame al 386-647-4637. Ā”Gracias!

Contact Us

Kecia Robinson, Coordinator - School Improvement/Title I

Laritta Hunter, Federal Programs Support Specialist

Catherine Cason, Parent Involvement Liaison