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Title I schools are identified based on the free and reduced lunch data collected on the Spring Student Collection Report. Schools serving grades K-5 and K-8 having a low-income percentage higher than, or equal to the division low-income average or schools serving any grade level having a low-income percentage of 75% or greater are identified as Title I.
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The purpose of Title I is to provide supplementary resources to students who attend schools in high economically challenged areas. Free and reduced lunch is used to determine poverty ranking. Additional assistance in core content areas particularly reading and mathematics is provided to enable students to meet high academic standards.
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Funds are allocated to eligible schools by dividing the total allocation (minus optional and required set-asides) by the number of low-income students.
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