Horatio School District Federal Programs
2014-15 Annual Report to the PublicMonday, October 13, 2014
Title 1 Program2014-15 Allotment: $229,808.53
Title 1is a federally-funded program designed to provide additional assistance for those students who are having difficulty keeping up with their peers due to, among other things, a low-income household. Horatio High School and Elementary School both operate under Schoolwide status, meaning that Title 1 funds may be used to benefit all students on those campuses. Salaries and benefits paid with Title 1 fund consume most of the funds. The remaining funds will be used for purchased services, materials and supplies primarily for supplementing literacy and math instruction.
Indistar School Improvement Pilot Program
Indistar® is a web-based system implemented to guide our district and/or school improvement teams to inform, coach, sustain, track, and report improvement activities.
Reports can be reviewed through a guest login on the school website to stay abreast of the evolving plan and offer feedback.
Title 1 StaffShelly Crenshaw, Instructional
FacilitatorMisty Gentry, (.50 FTE) Federal
Programs Tonya McKinley, ParaprofessionalBarbara Pulliam, ParaprofessionalRosie Dowdle, ParaprofessionalLeslie Ray, Paraprofessional
Parental InvolvementParent CenterMath/Literacy NightsParent Surveys
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Title 11-A Program2014-15 Allotment: $35,994.55This federal grant is designed to
improve teacher quality through a variety of efforts, among them the reduction of the student-teacher ratio. Title 11-A funding will be used this year to pay the salary and benefits of one Kindergarten teacher to reduce the class sizes in that grade.
Without CSR= 19/classWith CSR=14/class avg.
Title VI State2014-15 Allotment: $16,064.24
Title VI State funds are designated for rural districts and are typically used in our district to assist in our efforts to meet the goals stated in our technology plan. This year our Title VI funds will allow us to purchase security equipment for Horatio Elementary and add additional cameras on the High School campus.
National School Lunch Act 2014-15 Allotment: $536,403.00NSLA funds are used to provide
supplementary materials and services for our students, among them materials/supplies, tutoring programs, and professional development. This funding is based upon free and reduced lunch counts in the district. A major benefit available through NSLA funding is the opportunity to provide human resources through the following positions:
NSLA Salaries/Benefits
Tammy McAlister, High School Instructional Facilitator
Kendra VanWinkle, Preschool Teacher
Curtis Black, (.50 FTE) English as a Second Language Coordinator
Vicki DeVore, (.15 FTE) ALE Teacher
Karen Cunningham, Nurse
NSLA Funding
Career CoachChromebooks/MacbooksDigital Learning ProjectMeasured Progress TestletsTechnology AideClassroom LibrariesManipulativesTeacher StipendsProfessional Development
Professional Development2014-15 Allotment: $22,511.00Professional development funds
are used to pay for travel expenses, registration fees, and consultants we hire to help us train teachers. Professional development days are aligned with our school improvement goals.
Title 1112014-15 Allotment: $11,482.00Title III was designed to benefit
Limited English Proficient students. Funding is based on the results of the Home Language Survey. Funds will be used for translation services in order to improve communication between parents of ELL students and the school and for language enhancement services.
McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act 2002
Children and youth who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence, including those who are sharing housing due to loss of housing or economic hardship, living in motels or camping grounds due to lack of adequate accommodations, living in emergency shelters, or awaiting foster care placement are defined as homeless.
District and Liaison ResponsibilitiesSchool District Homeless PolicyMaintain and report enrollment
dataParent Information PacketCollaboration within the district
and communityProvide services as needed
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