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Title One Services

Fairport Harbor Exempted Village Schools Title I

McKinley Elementary is a Title I School.

  • This means we receive federal funds to provide extra help for all students at McKinley.

Qualifications for a Title I School

  • The amount of money we get depends on the number of students who receive free or reduced lunch.

Advantages of being a Title I School

  • The money goes to help all students in our school.
  • It is used for teachers, tutors, after school programs, books, supplies and materials.
  • It provides opportunities for parents to receive training to help their child in school.

Ways You Can Help

  • Fill out a free lunch application is you think your family might qualify.
  • Apply now or during the school year if your family finances change.
  • Attend parent information sessions.
  • Volunteer in your child’s classroom regularly.

Opportunities for Parents

  • PTO Meetings
  • Parent Information Sessions
  • Volunteer in School/Classrooms
  • Title One Parent Meeting (Fall)

As a Title I School, we rely on the partnership between school and home to ensure that our students succeed. We hope you will feel welcome to be a part of your child’s school experience and a part of the success of McKinley Elementary School.

 

RIGHT TO KNOW TEACHER QUALIFICATIONS

Parents/Guardians have the right to know about the teaching qualifications of your child’s classroom teacher in a school receiving Title I funds. The federal Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) requires that any school district receiving Title I funds must notify parents of each student attending any school receiving Title I funds that they may request, and the district will provide the parents on request (and in a timely manner), information regarding the professional qualifications of the student’s classroom teachers, including at a minimum, the following:

  1. Whether the teacher has met State qualification and licensing criteria for the grade levels and subject areas in which the teacher provides instruction;
  2. Whether the teacher is teaching under emergency or another provisional status through which State qualification or licensing criteria have been waived; and
  3. Whether the teacher is teaching in the field of discipline of the certification of the teacher;
  4. Whether your child is provided services by paraprofessionals and, if so, their qualifications.

Parents should contact the school offices for this information, or return the information request document found HERE.

 

Aviso del Derecho a Saber, Aptitudes de los Maestros

Los padres / tutores tienen el derecho de saber acerca de los títulos de enseñanza de los maestros de su hijo en una escuela reciben fondos del Título I . Longfellow Primaria , Primaria Riley , Fostoria Intermedio Elemental y Fostoria Junior / Senior High School secundaria reciben fondos del Título I . La ley federal Que Ningún Niño Se Quede Atrás ( NCLB) requiere que cualquier distrito escolar local que recibe fondos de Título I debe notificar a los padres para que puedan hacer acerca de las calificaciones profesionales de los maestros de sus hijos. Estas calificaciones son:

1 . Si el maestro ha cumplido con los criterios de concesión de licencias profesor de Ohio para el nivel de grado y las materias en las que el maestro proporciona a su instrucción de los niños.

2 . Si el maestro está enseñando bajo un estatus de emergencia o temporal que renuncia a requisitos de licencia del estado .

3 . La principal licenciatura del maestro y cualquier otro título de grado o de certificación (por ejemplo, certificación nacional ) que tenga el maestro y el campo de la disciplina de la certificación o título .

4 . Si su hijo recibe servicios de paraprofesionales y , de ser así , sus calificaciones.

Los padres deben comunicarse con las oficinas de la escuela para obtener esta información.
 

Title One Documents

Parent / School Compact

Parent Involvement Plan (RV2019)

Title 1 Notification