What is Title I?
Title I, Part A of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, as amended by the Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015, provides funding to school districts to help ensure that all children, particularly those who are most academically at-risk, meet challenging state academic standards. Schools participating in the Title I program receive funds based on the percentage of students qualifying for free or reduced-price school meals. Title I programs are designed to ensure high standards for all students, increase quality instructional time, improve instruction through professional development, enhance family participation in the educational process, expand educational resources, and strengthen accountability.
Seventy-eight schools within Gwinnett County Public Schools receive Title I services. Of these, 49 are elementary schools, 14 are middle schools, 10 are high schools, four special entities, and one charter school. These schools offer a schoolwide program where all students, teachers, and families benefit from the supplemental resources and support provided by Title I.
At least one percent of the district's total Title I allocation is reserved to fund family and community engagement programs. No less than 90% of these funds are used directly by schools to promote family and community engagement activities. These funds are used based on suggestions and input provided by families and community members to strengthen students' academic achievement during districtwide opportunities for engaging and partnering with families in their children's education. Additionally, these funds help offset the cost of ensuring that each Title I school has a Family Engagement Center and a staff member trained to support parents and families.
For more information about Title I and Gwinnett County Public Schools, please visit the
Gwinnett County Public School-Federal Programs website.