Title I History
ABC's of NCLB
Accountability
All in the Family
Bits and Bytes
100
The year that the federal government first took a major role in education policy with the enactment of the Elementary and Secondary Act. (ESEA)
What is 1965?
100
NCLB
What is No Child Left Behind?
100
After the first year a school is in improvement, parents are offered this.
What is public school choice?
100
The document that must be jointly developed with parents and agreed upon by parents.
What is the Parent Involvement Policy?
100
Schools with more than 40% low income students can choose to have this program that serves all students in the school
What is School wide programs?
200
The former name of "Title I" programs.
What is Chapter 1?
200
AYP
What is Adequate Yearly Progress?
200
These are free tutoring services offered to students in schools in their second year of improvement.
What is Suplemental Educational Services (SES)?
200
Every Title I school must have this, developed with and approved by parents. It should spell out how parents will be involved in a meaningful way. It must be updated periodically. It must be in a language and format parents can understand.
What is the Parent Involvement Policy?
200
Schools with less than 40% low income students or not operating school wide must have this program that serves only qualified students
What is Targeted Assistance?
300
The largest single program of federal aid for elementary and secondary education.
What is Title I?
300
SES
What is Supplemental Education Services (or free tutoring)?
300
A document that provides student achievement information, teacher qualifications, graduation rates and performance of school district.
What is the School Report Card?
300
How often the Parent Involvement Policy must be reviewed.
What is at least annually?
300
Competency in subjects taught, passed state tests, full certification, and college degree
What is Teacher Qualifications?
400
The name of the most recent version of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.
What is What is No Child Left Behind?
400
Granted to states in order to be exempt from No Child Left Behind's rigorous test requirements through the administration's waivers
What is a NCLB Waiver?
400
An understandable and uniform format and in a language parents can understand if possible.
What is notification and communication with parents?
400
An outline that lists the responsibilities of the school, the school staff, the parents and the students to raise student achievement and show how an effective home-school partnership will be developed.
What is is the school family compact?
400
The number of years of students progress that must be reported on school report cards.
What is 2 years?
500
The name of the first president responsible for the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (in his War on Poverty).
Who is Lyndon B. Johnson?
500
Plan 2020
What is Alabama's new program that they say would improve how schools in Alabama measure and report student achievement?
500
The label for schools who have a group of students who do not meet the state standard for two years in a row.
What is "In Improvement"?
500
1% of the Title I funds if a school receives more than $500,000 in Title I funds per year.
What is the amount of funding set aside for parent involvement under Title I?
500
The number of years a school has to make AYP to come off the improvement list.
What is 2?
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