Title I is a federally funded program designed to close the achievement gap and ensure all children have an opportunity to access a high quality education. Title I federal funding is used to support and enhance the school program and provide additional academic support. For additional information, visit the HCPSS Title I Program web page.
Alison Black: Title I Point of Contact, Reading Specialist alison_black@hcpss.org
Casey Sawyer: Title I Point of Contact, Reading Specialist casey_sawyer@hcpss.org
Jordan Green: Math Specialist jordan_green@hcpss.org
Alyssa Pearson: Math Specialist, 3rd Grade Math Teacher alyssa_pearson@hcpss.org
Bridget Ritchie: Math Specialist bridget_ritchie@hcpss.org
Annie Chairs: Family Involvement Annemarie_Chairs@hcpss.org
Alejandra Media: Community School Coordinator alejandra_medina@hcpss.org
Every Student Succeeds Act
The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) contains several provisions that promote parent/school partnership. One such provision gives parents the right to ask for and receive information about the professional qualifications of their child's classroom teacher. If you would like to request the professional qualifications of your child's classroom teacher or paraprofessional, please submit a written request to your child's principal. Your child's principal will provide the information to you within 30 business days of the date of your request.
Letter from Mr. Barnes in English
Letter from Mr. Barnes in Spanish
Letter from Mr. Barnes in Chinese
Letter from Mr. Barnes in Korean
We value input from our parents, community, and staff. If you have any suggestions, questions, or feedback about our Family Involvement programs or any of the attached documents, please feel free to contact:
Alison Black alison_black@hcpss.org or Casey Sawyer casey_sawyer@hcpss.org