CLOSING THE ACHIEVEMENT GAP
Title I is a federal program that provides supplemental funds to ensure that children have a fair, equal, and significant opportunity to obtain a high-quality education and reach proficiency on challenging state academic achievement standards and state academic assessments. The intent of Title I funding is to meet the educational needs of low-achieving students enrolled in the highest poverty schools and to close the achievement gap between high- and low-performing children. Title I funding is based on the percentage of students who qualify for the National School Lunch Program (NSLP).
Corona-Norco Unified School District's Title I program is a Kindergarten through 12th grade program, and funds for this program are allocated on a per pupil allocation.
TITLE I SCHOOLS
John Adams Elementary, Corona Ranch Elementary, Coronita Elementary, Garretson Elementary, Jefferson Elementary, Lincoln Fundamental Elementary, Parkridge Elementary, Riverview Elementary, Sierra Vista Elementary, John Stallings Elementary, Vandermolen Elementary, Vicentia Elementary, George Washington Elementary, William McKinley Elementary, Cesar Chavez Academy, Home Gardens Academy, Auburndale Intermediate, Letha Raney Intermediate, Corona-Fundamental Intermediate School, Orange Grove High School, Centennial High School, Corona High School, Lee V. Pollard High School
CONTACTS
Sabrina Kaspar,Ed.D.
Director, 951-736-5117
Cristina Rivera
Secretary, 951-736-5117
Toni Campuzano
Grants and Projects Technician, 951-736-5117
TITLE I COMPLIANCE
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Categorical Inventory
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Comparability Report
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Consolidated Application for Funds
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Federal Program Monitoring Reviews
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LEA Plan
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Program Improvement Status and Requirements
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Non-public non-profit school equitable services
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Single Plan for Student Achievement (Doc-Tracking Systems)
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Site Allocations and Set-asides
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Time Accounting