TITLE I
- What is Title I? - Title I Overview
- ¿Qué es el Título I? - Descripción general del Título I en español (Title I Overview in Spanish)
- District Federal Programs Contact Information
- Manchester Elementary Strategic Plan
- Family Engagement Policy
- Parents Right to Know
- Privacy and Deiscrimination Policies - FERPA
- Procedures for Responding to Families Suggestions
- Report to Parents
- School and Home Compact
- State Report Card
- Students Experiencing Homelessness
- Tips for Parents
- Title I Monthly Resources
- Parent / Stakeholder Feedback
What is Title I? - Title I Overview
Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Act provides financial assistance to school districts for programs designed to help eligible students achieve success and reach proficiency on our challenging state standards and assessment.
Title I programs are offered in all elementary and qualifying middle schools. Title I funding supports parent involvement, parent education, mathematics, reading, and school-wide projects. Additionally, Title I programs generally offer smaller classes, additional teachers and assistants, extra time for instruction, a variety of research-based teaching methods and materials, and the opportunity for Title I teachers and other staff to work closely together.
The district and each Title I school has its own Parent Involvement Policy and Compact, which is an agreement between the school and the home to promote student achievement. At the beginning of each school year, the documents are reviewed to determine how to improve them. They can be viewed at the school’s website, at the fall Title I meeting, or a parent can request a copy. Parents are encouraged to make comments or suggestions and give them to their principal.
Parent involvement is the encouragement of parents to become actively involved with their child’s education and opening lines of communication between parents and the school. Parents take the primary responsibility for promoting high academic achievement in their children while working in conjunction with the schools.
Parent education is offered by the school in the areas of computer classes, positive discipline classes, and ways for parents to help with homework and academic areas in workshops.
The mathematics program focuses on students as active learners. While studying concepts from five areas of mathematics (numbers and operations, algebra, geometry, measurement, and data analysis), students will be involved in solving problems and communicating their strategies orally and in writing. Emphasis is placed on connecting mathematics to the real world, different representation of data, and logical reasoning.
The reading program is based on the five essential elements: phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and text comprehension. The reading program combines systematic instruction in specific word and sound skills with frequent, challenging opportunities to practice reading as our students work to become fluent, motivated readers.
School-wide projects– All elementary and qualified middle schools in Sumter School District are Title I schools. In these schools, instructional plans have been developed to benefit all students. The plans may be reviewed by contacting of the school’s office.
¿Qué es el Título I? - Descripción general del Título I en español (Title I Overview in Spanish)
Título I de la Ley de Educación Primaria y Secundaria proporciona asistencia financiera a los distritos escolares para programas diseñados para ayudar a los estudiantes elegibles a alcanzar el éxito y lograr competencia en nuestros desafiantes estándares y evaluaciones estatales.
Los programas de Título I se ofrecen en todas las escuelas primarias y en las escuelas intermedias que califican. La financiación de Título I apoya la participación de los padres, la educación de los padres, las matemáticas, la lectura y proyectos a nivel escolar. Además, los programas de Título I generalmente ofrecen clases más pequeñas, maestros y asistentes adicionales, tiempo extra para la instrucción, una variedad de métodos y materiales de enseñanza basados en investigaciones, y la oportunidad para que los maestros de Título I y otros personal trabajen juntos de cerca.
El distrito y cada escuela de Título I tiene su propia Política de Participación de Padres y Compacto, que es un acuerdo entre la escuela y el hogar para promover el logro estudiantil. Al comienzo de cada año escolar, se revisan los documentos para determinar cómo mejorarlos. Se pueden consultar en el sitio web de la escuela, en la reunión de Título I de otoño, o un padre puede solicitar una copia. Se anima a los padres a hacer comentarios o sugerencias y entregarlos a su director.
La participación de los padres es el aliento a los padres para que se involucren activamente en la educación de sus hijos y abran líneas de comunicación entre los padres y la escuela. Los padres asumen la responsabilidad principal de promover un alto rendimiento académico en sus hijos mientras trabajan en conjunto con las escuelas.
La educación de los padres es ofrecida por la escuela en las áreas de clases de computación, clases de disciplina positiva y formas para que los padres ayuden con la tarea y áreas académicas en talleres.
El programa de matemáticas se centra en los estudiantes como aprendices activos. Al estudiar conceptos de cinco áreas de matemáticas (números y operaciones, álgebra, geometría, medición y análisis de datos), los estudiantes participarán en la resolución de problemas y en comunicar sus estrategias de forma oral y escrita. Se pone énfasis en conectar las matemáticas con el mundo real, diferentes representaciones de datos y razonamiento lógico.
El programa de lectura se basa en los cinco elementos esenciales: conciencia fonémica, fonética, fluidez, vocabulario y comprensión de textos. El programa de lectura combina instrucción sistemática en habilidades específicas de palabras y sonidos con oportunidades frecuentes y desafiantes para practicar la lectura mientras nuestros estudiantes trabajan para convertirse en lectores fluidos y motivados.
Proyectos a nivel escolar: Todas las escuelas primarias y intermedias calificadas en el Distrito Escolar de Sumter son escuelas de Título I. En estas escuelas, se han desarrollado planes de instrucción para beneficiar a todos los estudiantes. Los planes pueden ser revisados al contactar la oficina de la escuela.
District Federal Programs Contact Information
Pamela Rhodes, Director of Federal Programs
Email: pamela.rhodes@
Extension: 503
Christopher Jones, Title I Budget Analyst
Email: christopher.jones@
Extension: 505
Charisma Aguilar, Title 1 Admin. Assistant
Email: Charisma.Aguilar@
Extension: 500
Tamara Collier, McKinney-Vento Liaison, Family and Community Engagement Coordinator, Foster Care and Military Liaison
Email: Tamara.collier@
Extension: 524
Judy Boyce, Title I Data Specialist
Email: Judy.Boyce@
Extension: 409
Lydell Hickmon, Title I Systems Technician
Email: Lydell.hickmon@
Extension: 115
Manchester Elementary Strategic Plan
Family Engagement Policy
Parents Right to Know
Privacy and Deiscrimination Policies - FERPA
Sumter School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, disability, or age in admission to, treatment in, or employment in its programs and activities. For inquiries regarding the policy, contact the Chief Operations Officer at Sumter School District, 1345 Wilson Hall Road, Sumter, SC 29150 or call 803-469-6900.
Procedures for Responding to Families Suggestions
Concerns, complaints or suggestions may be submitted by contacting the school’s principal or by placing comments/suggestions in the school’s Suggestion Box.
To appeal a school-level decision, please submit your concern, complaint or suggestion in writing to:
Mrs. Pamela Rhodes, Director of Federal Programs
Sumter School District
1345 Wilson Hall Road
Sumter, SC 29150
All concerns, complaints or suggestions received will be addressed in a reasonable manner, not to exceed three weeks.
To appeal a district-level decision, submit your concern, complaint or suggestion in writing within 30 days to:
Dr. Sarah Longshore, Director of Federal & State Accountability
SC Department of Education
1429 Senate Street
Columbia, South Carolina 29201
Report to Parents
School and Home Compact
State Report Card
Click here to go to our State Report Card
Students Experiencing Homelessness
Tips for Parents
You are your child’s best and most important teacher. Your connection to your child’s school can make a major difference in the success of your child’s education. Here are some tips to help your child be a success here at school.
Meet your child’s teacher. Go to Back to School events and Open House to meet your child’s teacher and learn about the day to day life inside the classroom.
Your child spends over 6 hours a day here. See how your child spends the day learning.
Keep on top of your child’s grades and attend all parent conferences. Look at graded papers that come home and grades that are put on parent portal. Discuss these grades with your child. Meet with your child’s teacher throughout the year to discuss your child’s progress.
Make sure your child completes assignments and studies for tests. It is important that students reinforce the skills they learned at school. Please help them be prepared for the following day by completing homework and studying for tests. Your support reinforces the importance of education to your child.
Make sure your child is at school and on time to school each day. Let your child see that education is something to be valued. Make sure your child comes to school on time daily. By being on time, you are teaching your child the importance of education and how to be successful in the world.
Keep updated on events at school. View the school website and social media regularly and look for flyers on events happening at school. Join us for parent sessions, student events, know what special events are happening at school.
Don’t be afraid to ask questions! If you have a question or concern please contact your child’s teacher before any misunderstandings occur. We all want what is best for your child. By working together, we can help your child be successful. If your child is struggling in a subject, meet with the teacher to find out what can be done to help your child improve.
Be positive about education to your child. Your attitude about your child’s education will help determine their success and motivation in school. When parents and teachers show that education is important, students develop a positive self – image towards their education. They are more willing to complete assignments, they are motivated to learn, and are more confident learners. This confidence will help them to become life-long learners.
Encourage your child to be responsible for their learning. Help your child develop the skills to work independently and be responsible for his /her learning. When students are responsible for their own learning, they will strive to do their very best and enjoy their learning.
Use outside resources to continue your child’s learning. Take advantage of what is around in the community. We are very fortunate to have resources such as our public library, the Sumter County Museum, and Swan Lake to help our students discover new and exciting things about their community and the world that they live in and they are excited about.
TALK WITH YOUR CHILD! Ask your child about their day. Ask them what they learned and what they enjoy learning about. Studies show that kids do better in school when they have parents that are genuinely interested in their education. Enjoy what your child is doing. You might be surprised to learn something new from your child!
Here is a link to these and other tips to help your child succeed in school! Tips for Success
Title I Monthly Resources
Parent / Stakeholder Feedback
Manchester Elementary School
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