Title I Schools
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Schools considered Title I are those in which the identified student percentage (students directly certified) is at least 75% based on Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) guidelines. The Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) replaced Free and Reduced Lunch (FRL) as the district's measure of poverty in 2015. All CMS Title I schools operate under a schoolwide program model. These programs have flexibility in using their Title I funds, in conjunction with other funds in the school, to upgrade the operation of the entire school. Schoolwide programs must conduct a comprehensive needs assessment, identify and commit to specific goals and strategies that address those needs, create a comprehensive plan, and conduct an annual review of the effectiveness of the schoolwide program.
School Improvement Plan
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All Title I schools have a School Improvement Plan. Visit our SIP for more information.
Title I School Family Engagement Policy
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Parent and Family Engagement at Title I Schools
2024-2025 ETES Title I Parent and Family Engagement Policy Template.pdf 106.04 KB (Last Modified on October 14, 2024) -
Participación de los Padres y las Familias en las Escuelas Título I
Spanish 2023 ETES Title I Parent and Family Engagement Policy.pdf 112.43 KB (Last Modified on October 14, 2024)
Parents Right To Know
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"Right to Know" Notification to Parents / "El Derecho a Saber", notificación para los Padres
ETES Right to Know Notification to Parents English and Spanish.pdf 272.89 KB (Last Modified on October 14, 2024)
School Compact
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School Learning Compact / Pacto de Aprendizaje Escolar
2024-2025 Elizabeth Traditional School Compact Google form option - Google Forms.pdf 1.03 MB (Last Modified on October 14, 2024)