Title I
Title I Schools
Schools considered Title I are those in which the identified student percentage (students directly certified) is at least 75% based on Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) guidelines. The Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) replaced Free and Reduced Lunch (FRL) as the district's measure of poverty in 2015. All CMS Title I schools operate under a schoolwide program model. These programs have flexibility in using their Title I funds, in conjunction with other funds in the school, to upgrade the operation of the entire school. Schoolwide programs must conduct a comprehensive needs assessment, identify and commit to specific goals and strategies that address those needs, create a comprehensive plan, and conduct an annual review of the effectiveness of the schoolwide program.
School Improvement Plan
The School Improvement Plan (SIP) is created in an online platform called NCStar and includes:
A Comprehensive Needs Assessment
Goals and Strategies to Address the Academic Needs of Students
Professional Development Needs
Coordination of Resources and Comprehensive Budget
The School’s Parent and Family Engagement Goals
Parents of students at Title I schools have the right to be engaged in the development of this plan
Access the SIP on our website: https://oaklawnk8.cmsk12.org/
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Title I schools have a School Improvement Plan. Visit our SIP for more information.
