Title I Program at Canoga Park High School The purpose of Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) is to provide compensatory education funds to supplement services needed to raise the academic achievement level of K through 12 participants in basic and advanced skills. Additional support may be provided through professional development and health and guidance services. Parents of students being served have the opportunity to participate in the design and implementation of the program through activities such as developing parent policy and compacts; parent-teacher conferences; parent training and literacy; classroom volunteers, tutors, aides, etc.; the Compensatory Education Advisory Committee (CEAC); and the District Advisory Committee (DAC). The program receives federal funding from the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA), No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, and the Economic Impact Aid--State Compensatory Education (EIA-SCE). Canoga Park High School administers a Schoolwide Title I Program (SWP). A schoolwide program school may use its Title I, Part A, funds coupled with other educational funds to upgrade the school's entire educational program, rather than to target services only on identified students. By affecting the entire program of instruction, the overall education of students at Canoga Park High School can be improved. When an entire school is the target of change, schools serving the most disadvantaged students can achieve success. These provisions enable a school to integrate regular and categorical programs into a coherent program for all students. The SWP becomes the school's overall reform effort. Schools are accountable for the academic achievement of all students under this reform effort, but especially low-achieving students. Some of the supplemental Title I services provided to our school include:
For more information contact: Brian York, Title I Coordinator 818-673-1347 For more information about Title 1, please click here to go to the California Dept. of Education website. The No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) requires that parents have the right to know the professional qualifications of their child's teacher in core academic subjects. Click here for this information. |
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