Title-I Funding for School Sites

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Do you need help identifying if your funding request meets the Title-I eligibility requirements? 

Title I funding is restricted to specific purposes. These purposes are governed by a unique set of laws and controlled by language found in the budget item governing the program.

Here are a few items to consider:

  • Title I funds are designed to specifically to improve the academic achievement of disadvantaged students.
  • Title I funds can only be used for supports that have been scientifically proven to increase student achievement.
  • Title I funds can only be used on supplemental services and supports and may not be used for the core program.  (Supplement vs. Supplant)
  • The service or support must be documented in the school’s School Plan for Student Achievement.
  • The service or support must be in direct support of Title I students.
  • Allowable expenditures include (but are not limited to): Instructional aides, Supplemental Instructional Materials, Instructional Technology, and Parent Engagement Activities.

Title I Funded Schools 2020-2021

Elementary & K-8 Schools

  • Leataata Floyd
  • Ethel I Baker
  • Cesar Chavez
  • Nicholas
  • Parkway
  • Ethel Phillips
  • Oak Ridge
  • Woodbine
  • Elder Creek
  • Rosa Parks
  • Earl Warren
  • John Morse Therapeutic
  • Fr Keith B Kenny
  • John Bidwell
  • Mark Twain
  • HW Harkness
  • John Cabrillo
  • John Sloat
  • Pacific
  • Bret Harte
  • Edward Kemble
  • Camellia
  • Abraham Lincoln
  • John Still
  • Peter Burnett
  • Susan B Anthony
  • Caroline Wenzel
  • Hollywood Park
  • Isador Cohen
  • Tahoe
  • James Marshall
  • Martin Luther King
  • AM Winn Waldorf Inspired K-8
  • Golden Empire
  • Sequoia
  • OW Erlewine
  • Washington
  • Pony Express
  • William Land
  • Hubert Bancroft (Ex. E)
  • Matsuyama

Middle Schools

  • Fern Bacon
  • Will C Wood
  • Sam Brannan
  • Kit Carson
  • Albert Einstein
  • California

High Schools

  • American Legion
  • Luther Burbank
  • Capital City
  • Hiram Johnson
  • Health Professions
  • Engineering & Science
  • Rosemont
  • John F. Kennedy
  • West Campus
  • CK McClatchy

Charter Schools

  • Bowling Green Chacon
  • Bowling Green McCoy
  • New Joseph Bonnheim
  • New Technology
  • The Met High School