State and Federal Programs
STATE AND FEDERAL PROGRAMS
TITLE I/II/HOMELESS
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- Parent Involvement Policy and Complaint Procedure
- Right to Request Teacher Qualifications
- WCES Parent Compact
- WCMS Parent Involvement Policy
- WCMS Parent Compact
- NWES Parent Involvement Policy
- St. Dominic Parent Involvement Policy
- St. Dominic School Website
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- Homeless Students and Education
- College Guide for Low-Income Students
- Kentucky Parent Information and Resource Center
- KDE Title I Part A- Improving Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged
- KDE Title II, Part A – Teacher Quality Link
- National Center for Homeless Education at SERVE
- Title I Parent Brochure
- Common Core For Parents
- Parent Guides to Student Success – PTA.org
The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 provides support to Districts and Schools through the Title I, Part A grant program. The amount of funding districts receive is based on the number of low-income students. North Washington Elementary, Washington County Elementary, Washington County Middle, and St. Dominic Elementary are the schools impacted by Title I, Part A grant. The Washington County School District is committed to focusing this program to improve student achievement for all.
- Lee Anne Ater – Title I & II Coordinator
- Amanda M. Mattingly – Homeless Liaison
ASSESSMENT
Kentucky Department of Education School and District Report Cards
Each year, School and District Report Cards are posted on the Kentucky Department of Education’s (KDE’s) website. Not to be confused with student report cards, these Report Cards provide information about each school and district, including test performance, teacher qualifications, student safety, awards, parent involvement and much more. The School and District Report Cards were established by statute, KRS 158.6453, and regulation, 703 KAR 5:140. Additionally, the Report Cards must incorporate the requirements of the federal No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act.
