Title I
Support for Mathematics & Reading
Support for Mathematics & Reading
Assabet Valley RVTHS provides Title I program assistance to students struggling in both Mathematics and Reading. These programs include:
- Reading and Writing Workshop 9, 10, 11, 12
- Algebra I Topics/Title I Math
- Integrated Geometry & Algebra I Topics/Title I Math
Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School welcomes parent participation and support of all Title I programs.
DESE Introduction to Title I
DESE Introduction to Title I
As defined by the DESE: Title I, Part A (Title I) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, as amended (ESEA) provides financial assistance to districts and schools with high numbers or high percentages of children from low-income families to help ensure that all children meet challenging state academic standards. Federal funds are currently allocated through statutory formulas that are based primarily on census poverty estimates and the cost of education in each state.
Title I, Part D is a program that provides funds to improve educational services for children and youth in local and state institutions for neglected or delinquent children. The Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (ESE) also provides sub-grants using state and federal funds to districts for the purpose of providing assistance for district and school improvement.
PAGE CONTACTS & RESOURCES
PAGE CONTACTS & RESOURCES
Robert McCann, III, Director of Academic Programs & Title I
RMccann@assabet.org | 508-263-9605
Resources
AVRTHS Right to Know Letter:
- Mathematics Selection Process
- Reading Selection Process
Mathematics Selection Process
Incoming Grade 9 Assabet Students & Transfers:
Eligible students are identified using our Study Island (Edmentum) online placement test that is administered each May for incoming 9th-grade students. The test consists of predominantly thirty (30) Algebra I questions which students are able to take online from their homes.Based on the results of the online test, a rank ordered list of eligible students is produced. All the lowest student scores are judged as the most neediest students to be serviced in mathematics and hence are put on a preliminary list of students eligible for Title I services in mathematics. This preliminary list is further refined to keep only the students with either low grades in mathematics in 7th and 8th grade or students with a learning disability. Generally the rank-ordered list consists of 45 students as three (3) sections of 15 students each is most manageable for strong teacher-student ratios with small group and individual attention.