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Federal Programs
JEFCOED Federal Programs
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"Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire."
- William Butler YeatsTitle I - Improving the Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged
Title I is the largest federal aid to education program in this country. Title I programs enable schools to provide opportunities for children served to acquire the knowledge and skills contained in the state content and performance standards developed for all children and to promote effective parent involvement. Eligible schools use Title I funds for supplemental instructional materials, technology, additional staff, professional development, parent involvement programs and materials, and extended day/year programs.
Title II - Preparing, Training, and Recruiting High-Quality Teachers and Principals
Title II funds support professional development activities designed to prepare, train, and recruit highly qualified teachers and principals. Title II funds are used to support intensive high quality professional development activities in the core academic subjects.
Title III - Language Instruction for Limited English Proficient and Immigrant Students
Title III funds are supplemental to the core program and are used for professional development, materials/supplies, parenting, and extended year programs.
Title IV - Student Support and Academic Enrichment (SSAE) Program
Title IV, Part A of the ESEA is the Student Support and Academic Enrichment (SSAE) program. The SSAE program is intended to improve students’ academic achievement by increasing the capacity of State educational agencies (SEAs), local educational agencies (LEAs), and local communities to provide all students with access to a well-rounded education; improve school conditions for student learning; and improve the use of technology to improve the academic achievement and digital literacy of all students.
Title IX - Homeless Education Assistance -
Hunter Davis (205) 379-2153The purpose of Title IX is to ensure that all children and youth living in homeless situations have equal access to the same free and appropriate public education provided to other children and youth. The Jefferson County School System has developed policies to remove any barriers that would hinder their academic success and provide them with the same educational services and opportunities to meet the same challenging state student performance standards to which all students are held.
Federal Programs File Library
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LEA Parent and Family Engagement Plan for 2021-2022 (English)
LEA Title I Parent and Family Engagement Plan English 2021 APPROVED.pdf 1.37 MB (Last Modified on October 19, 2021) -
LEA Parent and Family Engagement Plan for 2021-2022 (Spanish)
LEA Title I Parent and Family Engagement Plan Spanish 2021-2022 APPROVED.pdf 1.45 MB (Last Modified on October 19, 2021)
Title I Schools
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- Adamsville ES
- Brighton School
- Brookville ES
- Bryant Park ES
- Center Point ES
- Center Point HS
- Chalkville ES
- Clay-Chalkville MS
- Erwin IS
- Erwin MS
- Fultondale ES
- Grantswood CS
- Hueytown Intermediate
- Hueytown MS
- Hueytown Primary
- Irondale CS
- Irondale MS
- Kermit Johnson ES
- Lipscomb ES
- Minor CS
- Minor HS
- Minor MS
- Pinson ES
- Pleasant Grove ES
- Rudd MS
- U.W. Clemon ES
- Warrior ES