Title I Program
Cumming Elementary has a school-wide Title I program. You may have a few questions...What is Title I? What does school-wide Title I mean? How does this impact my child?
What is Title I? Title I is a federally funded program that is intended to supplement the regular classroom curriculum. Students are provided extra assistance in reading and/or math. The program's goal is to support students, so that every child meets and/or exceeds the state's standards. A variety of teaching methods and materials are used to reinforce curriculum concepts.
What does school-wide Title I mean? A school-wide Title I program ensures the success of all Cumming Elementary students. Everyone has access to the numerous resources and materials purchased with Title I funds, including iPods, laptops, computer programs, books, manipulatives, and learning games.
How does this impact my child? Your child has access to excellent resources and enriching programs. Your family makes a difference in our school through volunteer opportunities, education classes, and parent advisory commit
tees. Access additional resources by clicking the links below.
What is Title I? Title I is a federally funded program that is intended to supplement the regular classroom curriculum. Students are provided extra assistance in reading and/or math. The program's goal is to support students, so that every child meets and/or exceeds the state's standards. A variety of teaching methods and materials are used to reinforce curriculum concepts.
What does school-wide Title I mean? A school-wide Title I program ensures the success of all Cumming Elementary students. Everyone has access to the numerous resources and materials purchased with Title I funds, including iPods, laptops, computer programs, books, manipulatives, and learning games.
How does this impact my child? Your child has access to excellent resources and enriching programs. Your family makes a difference in our school through volunteer opportunities, education classes, and parent advisory commit
tees. Access additional resources by clicking the links below.