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| | Title I FAQs |
 | | Title 1 of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (formerly known as ECIA, ESEA or Chapter 1) is the largest federally funded educational program. |  | | As a result, if a child leaves a Title I school and transfers to another school, there is no transfer of Title I funds to the receiving school. |  | | The state further prohibits the expenditure of Title I funds in school level clerical, administrative or school safety personnel. |
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http://www.sdhc.k12.fl.us/~supportive.services/titleI.htm
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| | GADOE.org - Title I: Disadvantaged Children |
 | | Title I is a part of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB). |  | | Implementing Title I in Georgia Schools: A Handbook for Title I Directors |  | | LEAs target the Title I funds they receive to public schools with the highest percentages of children from low-income families. |
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http://www.doe.k12.ga.us/support/sss/titlei.asp
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http://www.ncpublicschools.org/nclb/title1
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| | How Congress Can Assure Title I Dollars Benefit Poor Students |
 | | Moreover, in the 1996-1997 school year, 6,905 Title I schools were identified for school improvement. |  | | Under current law, a state can reconstitute a failing Title I school after it fails to meet state performance standards for two consecutive years. |  | | According to Professor Stanley Pogrow at the University of Arizona, approximately one-fifth of all schools receiving Title I funds are recognized as needing improvement, but there are insufficient penalties to motivate them to improve. |
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http://www.heritage.org/Research/Education/EM626.cfm
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 | | Schools are also required to help parents understand the Title I law and how to help their children. |  | | Moreover, schools and parents must work to ensure that this privacy is honored. |  | | Therefore it is extremely important that the school-parent compact be a strong tool for parental involvement in the school's Title I program. |
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http://www.cleweb.org/issues/title1/tool.htm
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| | Rockdale County Public Schools Title I Services |
 | | For more information on the Title I program in general or State of Georgia regulations and guidelines regarding Title I, please go to the Department of Education website. |  | | For the 2003-04 school year, Sims Elementary School was a Targeted-Assistance Title I school. |  | | In the Rockdale County Public Schools, there are nine (9) schools that qualify for the Title I status. |
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http://www.rockdale.k12.ga.us/CenOffice/TitleI/TitleI.htm
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| | ESEA Title I |
 | | Title I, Part A, along with the rest of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act was reauthorized on January 8, 2002 by the No Child Left Behind Act, P.L. Grants to Local Educational Agencies: |  | | Using Title I as a Model for Reform - Presented by Jacquelyn C. Jackson Ed.D. P Ruiz, Ph.D: Standards in Practice |  | | The 2006 Montana Title I Conference will be held at the Holiday Inn Grand-Billings, February 14-16 2006. |
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http://www.opi.state.mt.us/TitleI
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| | Remedial Education Reform: Private Alternatives to Traditional Title I |
 | | However, Title I funds also provide money for private schools, with 52 percent of Catholic schools, 9 percent of other religious schools, and 9 percent of secular private schools receiving grants. |  | | Nationally, about 7,000 Title I schools are currently in school improvement. |  | | In Monterey County, California, for example, in 1998-1999 the five largest districtswith 70 percent of the countys school age population and 75 percent of the countys Title I-eligible childrenwere ineligible for concentration grants in 1998-1999 school year because they did not meet the 15 percent minimum requirement. |
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http://www.rppi.org/education/ps266.html
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| | VDOE :: NCLB - School Report Card, Title I Schools Identified for Improvement |
 | | Title I schools in Year One of Title I School Improvement Status must adopt effective instructional practices and inform parents of their rights under the law, including the option of transferring their children to a higher performing public school. |  | | Title I schools in Year Four of Title I School Improvement also must continue to offer public school choice and supplemental services. |  | | Download All Title I Schools file for Virginia public schools (Excel format) |
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http://www.pen.k12.va.us/VDOE/src/title1.shtml
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| | Home 2005 |
 | | The National Association of State Title I Directors (NASTID) announces on November 16th —to coincide with National Education Week— their 52 selected Title I Distinguished Schools (representing 28 states). |  | | These schools will be honored at the annual distinguished schools award ceremony at the NASTID annual conference in Dallas, Texas in January 2006. |  | | The National Association of State Title I Directors |
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http://www.titlei.org
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| | Title I Technical Assistance Manual |
 | | If an individual with dormant tuberculosis challenges a private school's refusal to hire him or her because of the tuberculosis, the private school would not be able to rely on the city ordinance as a defense under the ADA. |  | | Introduction The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (the Commission or EEOC) is responsible for enforcement of title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), 42 U.S.C. 12101 et seq. |  | | The use of the term "Americans" in the title of the ADA is not intended to imply that the Act only applies to United States citizens. |
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http://janweb.icdi.wvu.edu/links/TitleIReg.htm
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| | Wisconsin Title I Association Outstanding Administrator Award Guidelines |
 | | The Wisconsin Title I Association presents the Outstanding Administrator Award to a Wisconsin administrator who demonstrates leadership in the Title I program. |  | | Wisconsin Title I Association Outstanding Administrator Award Guidelines |  | | My sincere thanks to the Wisconsin Title I Association for recognizing me for |
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http://www.wt1a.com/adminaward.htm
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| | January Title I Newsletter |
 | | This report includes documentation of expenditures from December 1, 1996 to February 28, 1997. |  | | These requirements apply to any school district that has children served in a Head Start program. |  | | 12-14 Region VII Title I Parent Conference Ramada Inn, Kansas City, Missouri |
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http://www.nde.state.ne.us/SPED/om/newsletterjan.html
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| | Property Improvement Loan Insurance (Title I) - HUD |
 | | This program may be used to insure such loans for up to 20 years on either single- or multifamily properties. |  | | Our web site offers a searchable list of approved lenders. |  | | This program is authorized under Title I, Section 2, of the National Housing Act (12 U.S.C. Program regulations are in 24 CFR Part 201. |
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http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/title/title-i.cfm
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| | Improving Basic Programs Operated by Local Education Agencies (Title I, Part A) 84.010 |
 | | Schools in which poor children make up at least 40 percent of enrollment are eligible to use Title I funds for schoolwide programs that serve all children in the school. |  | | LEAs target the Title I funds they receive to schools with the highest percentages of children from low-income families. |  | | Unless a participating school is operating a schoolwide program, the school must focus Title I services on children who are failing, or most at risk of failing, to meet state academic standards. |
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http://web99.ed.gov/GTEP/Program2.nsf/a5b8d6c38fdd4ca08525644400514f2c/70eb1e6490cc838b852563bc00540507?OpenDocument
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| | Title I |
 | | The Title I, Part D program provides supplementary services to children and youth in state agency and local institutions for neglected or delinquent children. |  | | Title I Worksheet for Documentation of Professional Development |  | | Funds are awarded to state agencies and local or intermediate school districts based on their counts of institutionalized children. |
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http://www.michigan.gov/som/0,1607,7-192-29939_32382_32447-69709--,00.html
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| | Wisconsin Title I Association Homepage |
 | | Every year the Wisconsin Title I Association is proud to help graduating seniors pursue their dreams by awarding up to three $1,500 scholarships. |  | | The Wisconsin Title I Association serves as the state affiliate of the National Association of Federal Education Program Administration (NAFEPA). |  | | The Wisconsin Title I Association is a dedicated group of educators committed to promoting and enhancing the quality of Title I programs throughout the state of Wisconsin. |
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http://www.wt1a.com
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| | Title I |
 | | Title I is the largest federal aid program for elementary and secondary schools. |  | | The Comprehensive School Reform (CSR) program is an important component of the No Child Left Behind Act. |  | | The purpose of the Title I Neglected and Delinquent program is to improve educational services to children in state institutions for neglected or delinquent children and youth. |
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http://title3.sde.state.ok.us/titleI/title_i_programs.htm
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| | Division of Compensatory Education |
 | | Sample Title I School Parent Involvement Policy * |  | | Sample District Title I Parent Involvement Policy * |  | | List of Title I Schools in Improvement SY 2005-2006 |
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http://www.doe.state.in.us/TitleI/welcome.html
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| | Title I Information |
 | | Title I will use the same assessments that are used in the State for all children. |  | | For the first time, the new law permits consolidated applications where States and local school districts can apply for Title I and other ESEA funds with a single application. |  | | The Improving America's Schools Act, signed into law by the President on October 20, 1994, fundamentally restructures all parts of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), including Title I, to support comprehensive State and local reform of teaching and learning such as carried out under Goals 2000. |
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http://www2.milwaukee.k12.wi.us/title_i/Web_Pages/info.html
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| | Title I |
 | | Many of the decisions about how Title I programs will be shaped through at least 1999 are being made now, as schools, LEAs, and SEAs work to develop their Title I plans, schools and LEAs draft their parent involvement policies, and school communities write their school-parent compacts. |  | | Students served by Title I programs in these schools must be enabled to meet the State standards. |  | | Title I programs -- or whole school programs in the case of schoolwide schools -- should enable all students served by Title I to meet high standards. |
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http://www.cleweb.org/issues/title1/quality.htm
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| | HCDE - Title I Home |
 | | Most Hamilton County Title I schools are schoolwide projects. |  | | Title I is a federal program to help students in our nation’s schools. |  | | Schools that meet certain income requirements can use Title I money for the whole school. |
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http://www.hcde.org/title1
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| | Title I and Learning Assistance Program |
 | | The new Title I supports new roles for schools, LEAs, and states. |  | | "Title I", is the name of the program authorized under the Improving America’s Schools Act, from Congress. |  | | This "School Improvement" grant was issued to 30 Title I districts. |
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http://www.k12.wa.us/TitleI/default.aspx
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| | Title I: NWREL Topics |
 | | Model for Title I Schoolwide Program Plan for Washington State (PDF) |  | | Challenges and Opportunities of NCLB for Small, Rural, and Isolated Schools (PDF) |  | | This collection of NWREL resources focuses on Title I. |
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http://www.nwrel.org/comm/topics/titleone.html
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| | Job Accommodation Network |
 | | The Department of Justice regulations implementing Title II provide that EEOC's Title I regulations will constitute the employment nondiscrimination requirements for those state and local governments covered by Title I (governments with 25 or more employees after July 26, 1992; governments with 15 or more employees after July 26, 1994). |  | | Therefore, the employer is responsible for actions of such persons that may violate the law. |  | | These coverage requirements are similar to those of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. |
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http://janweb.icdi.wvu.edu/links/ADAtam1.html
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| | Title I Home |
 | | Schools in Seminole County that receive Title I resources are: 13 elementary, 4 non-public, and 1 charter school. |  | | The purpose of Title I is to ensure that all children have a fair, equal, and significant opportunity to obtain a high-quality education, and reach, at a minimum, proficiency on challenging state academic achievement standards and state academic assessments. |  | | Part A funds must also be used to provide appropriate services to homeless children, children in local institutions for neglected children, and to ensure that private schools receive "equitable" services. |
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http://www.scps.k12.fl.us/Title1/_dsp/Title1Home.cfm
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| | Caesar (title) Encyclopedia Article, Description, History and Biography @ StardustMemories.com |
 | | Both "Kaisar" and "Sebastokratôr" were reduced in degree when Manyhl I Komnenos introduced despotes as a superior title; unlike the caesar and the sebastocrat, the despot had a territorial significance in addition to his degree of precedence. |  | | The proliferation of individuals so titled prompted Aleksios I Komnenos to create the superior title sebastokratôr (a portmanteau word meaning "majestic ruler" derived from sebastos and autokratôr, the Greek equivalents of augustus and imperator) for his brother Isaakios. |  | | Vespasian's natural son, Titus Flavius Vespasianus became "Titus Caesar Vespasianus". |
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http://www.stardustmemories.com/encyclopedia/Caesar_(title)
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| | Medford Public Schools - Title I |
 | | Medford Title 1 provides services to grades K-4 in schools serving areas that meet specific criteria according to federal guidelines. |  | | Title I is a is a federal program that provides financial assistance to local schools to meet current educational needs of children at the preschool, elementary and secondary school levels. |  | | The local school system applies to the State Department of Education for Title 1 funds. |
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http://www.medford.k12.ma.us/titleone/whatis.html
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 | | In addition, this office ensures that districts and schools implement all requirements under the Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. |  | | The purpose of the Office of Title I Program Planning and Accountability is to ensure that all children obtain a high-quality education and achieve, at a minimum, proficiency on the challenging Core Curriculum Content Standards as measured by state assessments. |  | | Information on how funds are allocated to local school districts to support the needs of Title I students. |
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http://www.nj.gov/njded/title1
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| | What is Title I? |
 | | Many Title I schools focus supplementary services on specific children. |  | | In the 1998-99 school year, the most recent year for which data has been released, 13,081 districts and 46,656 schools received Title I funds. |  | | What is Title I? Title I (Part A) is the largest federal program in K-12 education, funded at more than $11 billion in the 2003-04 school year. |
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http://www.titlei.com/whatis.htm
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| | Center On Education Policy: Topics: Title I |
 | | The article highlights the changes that will occur in the federal, state, and local roles in education as the No Child Left Behind Act is implemented. |  | | These funds are available to states and school districts in school year 2005-06 to educate disadvantaged children. |  | | Over half of the nation's school districts will receive fewer Title I dollars this coming school year than they did last year, even though the No Child Left Behind Act is demanding more of all school districts. |
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http://www.ctredpol.org/titlei
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| | Improving Academic Achievement - Title I (CA Dept of Education) |
 | | Title I, Part H - School Dropout Prevention |  | | The Secretary may issue such regulations as are necessary to reasonably ensure that there is compliance with this title. |  | | The Secretary shall conduct a national assessment of the programs assisted under this title and the impact of this title on States, local educational agencies, schools, and students. |
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http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/sw/t1
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| | Social Security Act, Title 1 |
 | | Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, |  | | Title I of the Social Security Act is administered by the Department of Health and Human Services. |  | | II, P.L. 89-97, §121(b), with respect to restrictions on payment to a State receiving payments under Title XIX. |
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http://www.ssa.gov/OP_Home/ssact/title00/0000.htm
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| | Swansea Public Schools Title I |
 | | What Is Title I? No Child Left Behind Act: A Parents Guide |  | | Title I Parent Advisory Committee and Meeting Schedule |  | | Overview Of Title I Services In Our District |
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http://www.swanseaschools.org/titleI.htm
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| | LEA Grants and School Improvement (Title I) |
 | | LEA Grants and School Improvement (Title I) Home |  | | The purpose of Title I is to help all children achieve the state's academic standards. |  | | This is accomplished through supplemental programs that consist of instructional services, instructional support services, school wide reform efforts, and increased involvement of parents in their children's education. |
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http://www.ade.state.az.us/asd/title1
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| | WV DOE Title I |
 | | A 2002-2003 West Virginia School of Excellence, they have met NCLB Adequate Yearly Progress for the last two years. |  | | The Title I Staff is part of the Office of Instructional Services. |  | | Marlinton Elementary is a Title I school with 67 percent of students on free or reduced price lunch. |
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http://wvde.state.wv.us/titlei
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| | TItle I Conference 2006 - Welcome |
 | | 7% State Staff (State Title I Directors, Assistant State Superintendents, State Federal Programs Directors) |  | | Title I has connections with many, if not all, of the other federal education programs. |  | | This theme includes sessions focused on state, district, and school accountability; state-level and district-level reviews; and recent ED guidance. |
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http://www.aplusevents.com/T06
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| | No Child Left Behind (NCLB): Title I, Parts A & D - Categorical Programs (CA Dept of Education) |
 | | Schedule of the Fifth Apportionment - Title I, Part A 2-Aug-2005 |  | | Notice of the Fifth Apportionment Letter - Title I, Part A 2-Aug-2005 |  | | A federal program to ensure that all children have a fair, equal, and significant opportunity to obtain a high-quality education and reach proficiency on State academic achievement standards and academic assessments. |
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http://www.cde.ca.gov/fg/aa/ca/nclbtitlei.asp
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 | | 1994 Title I Law Stresses Parental Involvement, But Critics Claim Implementation Lags Behind |  | | Connecting Title I and the McKinney Homeless Act: Providing Services for Homeless Children and Youth |  | | The Title I Monitor is the oldest, most respected monthly publication that focuses exclusively on the federal Title I compensatory education program the largest source of federal assistance for elementary and secondary education. |
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http://www.thompson.com/libraries/grantmanage/tims
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 | | • Title I of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 and related laws |  | | Inside the Title I Handbook you’ll find every education law, amendment and regulation you must comply with to keep your program funded and running smoothly
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http://www.thompson.com/libraries/grantmanage/took
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| | HIV/AIDS Bureau - Title I |
 | | Today, 51 EMAs receive funding in 21 States, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia. |  | | When the first Title I grants were awarded in FY 1991, there were 16 EMAs. |  | | To be eligible, an area must have reported at least 2,000 AIDS cases during the previous 5 years and have a population of at least 500,000. |
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http://hab.hrsa.gov/programs/factsheets/title1fact.htm
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| | Title I |
 | | For the 2004-05 school year, the West Chester Area School District is receiving $534,515 to serve approximately 500 students in first through fifth grades. |  | | Title I funding in the West Chester Area School District also supports a Title I Coordinator, Title I Secretary and Title I Parent Coordinator. |  | | One of the Title programs is Title I, which serves children who are not performing on grade level in reading and/or mathematics. |
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http://www.wcasd.k12.pa.us/curriculum/title.htm
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http://www.doleta.gov/regs/statutes/wialaw.txt
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| | Title I Introduction |
 | | Title I is a federally funded program for economically disadvantaged children who reside in school attendance areas with a high concentration of children from low income families. |  | | Title I funds must be used in addition to District and State funds. |  | | All Title I schools are required to spend no less than 1% of their Title I allocation on parental involvement training activities. |
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http://www.broward.k12.fl.us/titleone/title_i_introduction.htm
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| | Title I - Improving The Academic Achievement Of The Disadvantaged |
 | | The Secretary shall expeditiously allot a portion of such funds to States for the purpose of assisting local educational agencies and schools that were in school improvement status on the date preceding the date of enactment of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. |  | | The purpose of this title is to ensure that all children have a fair, equal, and significant opportunity to obtain a high-quality education and reach, at a minimum, proficiency on challenging State academic achievement standards and state academic assessments. |  | | (2) STATE ALLOTMENTS- Such grants shall be allotted among States, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and the outlying areas, in proportion to the funds received by the States, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and the outlying areas, respectively, for the fiscal year under parts A, C, and D of this title. |
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http://www.ed.gov/policy/elsec/leg/esea02/pg1.html
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| | Title - definition of Title in Encyclopedia |
 | | Note: Some official titles are carried strictly for the term of the office, while others are customarily retained after the office is retired. |  | | Titles conventionally appended to persons' names in social life. |  | | (In the context of property law, title refers to ownership or documents of ownership; see title (property).) |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Title
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| | UTC CEAPS: Title I |
 | | Title I School Support Services offers support for planning in Title I Schoolwide Projects for approximately 17 school districts in Southeast Tennessee. |  | | The schools must have at least 50% poverty or have been identified for "school improvement" by the Tennessee State Department of Education to qualify for this service. |
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http://www.utc.edu/~ceaps/Title_I/title_i.html
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| | abstract of title on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | in law, brief history of the title to a piece of land. |  | | In some U.S. states the title is traced back to the original grant from the government, but in others it is traced only so far back as is necessary to show a present clear title. |  | | The old rule in England required that an abstract of title should cover the 60 years before the proposed sale. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/a1/abstrtit.asp
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| | Gender-specific Job Title Encyclopedia Article, Description, History and Biography @ JobsInArt.com |
 | | Whereas in the general case, there is often no appropriate gender-neutral replacement (e.g. |  | | Go to School - Get an education at a school near you or online. |  | | In the case of waiter and waitress, the status quo seems to be to use those as gender-specific titles, with gender-neutral terms such as server (or sometimes waitron or waitstaff) rarely used in practice when dealing with an individual outside North America. |
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http://jobsinart.com/encyclopedia/Gender-specific_job_title
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