Title IA Proposal to serve all schools with 60 of students on FREE Lunch ESEA History In 1965 as part of the War on Poverty President Lyndon B Johnson passed the Elementary and Secondary Education Act Title I was the most funded portion of that legislation ID: 143841
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2015-2016Title IA
Proposal to serve all schools with 60% of students on FREE LunchSlide2
ESEA HistoryIn 1965, as part of the “War on Poverty”, President Lyndon B. Johnson passed the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. Title I was the most funded portion of that legislation.
Title I funds are supposed to help impoverished communities provide increased educational opportunities and close the achievement gap that exists with wealthier communities.Slide3
ESEA History (continues)Schools with 40% or more students living in poverty are eligible to become “school-wide” Title I schools.
Schools write annual plans based on annual needs assessments to describe the use of the Title I funds and how those funds will help to improve student academic outcomes.
Poverty in Utah is determined by Free & Reduced lunch applications. Slide4
2014-15 Comparison – GSD to Utah
55.3%
of Title I eligible schools in Utah are served
29.2%
of Title I eligible schools in GSD are served
Neighboring
school districts all serve schools
below 50% free & reduced
Granite School District has
26 schools above 50% free
not being served
Average “Per Pupil Allocation” in Utah is
$672.17
GSD Per Pupil Allocation is near
$
1,500.00
20%
of the Utah Title I allocation comes to Granite. That is while we only serve 10% of Utah students.Slide5
2015-16 GSD Poverty Rates
Site Name
Adjusted Free
Adjusted Enrollment
Elem. & Jr. Free HS Feeder
Ranking
Lincoln
333
379
87.86%
1
Moss
438
504
86.90%
2
Monroe
510
592
86.15%
3
Redwood
552
653
84.53%
4
Granite Park Jr.
612
740
82.70%
5
Stansbury
632
791
79.90%
6
Roosevelt
356
447
79.64%
7
Gourley
442
557
79.35%
8
Wilson
486
614
79.15%
9
West Lake Jr.
660
864
76.39%
10
Granger
Elementary
613
811
75.59%
11
Hilllsdale
511
687
74.38%
12
Granger
High
1608
2,938
73.67%
13
West Kearns
482
683
70.57%
14
Western Hills
268
380
70.53%
15
Pioneer
359
519
69.17%
16
Kearns Jr.
346
519
66.67%
17
Taylorsville
Elementary
320
482
66.39%
18
South Kearns
233
355
65.63%
19
Plymouth
389
604
64.40%
20
Farnsworth
308
479
64.30%
21
Academy Park
303
476
63.66%
22
Oquirrh Hills
211
332
63.55%
23
Silver Hills
228
370
61.62%
24
Rolling Meadows
256
416
61.54%
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2015-16 Proposed Title I Allocation
Current PPA average is near $1500
Proposed PPA average will be near $1200
Average Title I Elementary school in GSD has 392 students living in poverty
That school would still get $1200 x 392
$470,400Slide7
Where the Title I funds went 2013-14