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Title I Overview
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Title I is a federally funded program for economically disadvantaged children who reside in school attendance areas with a high concentration of children from low-income families. Since a high incidence of poverty in a school has a direct correlation with low academic student achievement, the goal of the Title I Program is to ensure that all children have a fair, equal, and significant opportunity to obtain a high-quality education and the skills to master the Florida Standards.
The School Board of Broward County (SBBC), Title I, Part A Program supports school efforts in ensuring that all children meet challenging academic standards by providing resources to schools with economically disadvantaged students. Our district operates Title I Schoolwide programs that provide all students with access to services. These resources provide additional teachers, professional development, extra time for teaching, parent engagement activities, and other supplementary instructional activities designed to raise student achievement.
Liberty Elementary Title I
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School Level Parent and Family Engagement Plan
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Title I Parent Survey
Thank you for taking the time to complete the survey. Please click the Title I Parent Survey
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Title I Events at Our School
ProgramCoordinationDrop-InParent Drop-in is held in the week prior to the first day of school. Drop-in provides parents with the opportunity to meet the principal, teachers, and staff and to acclimate themselves to the school before the school year begins.Open HouseLiberty hosts two Open House sessions. The first open house is for parents with children in grades K-2. The second session is for parents with children in grades 3-5. Open House is held approximately two weeks after the start of school. During Open House, parents are advised on curriculum, district requirements, classroom, and school rules, Title I, and supplemental education services. Parents are given the opportunity to learn about school and Broward County policies and procedures. Title I and free and reduced lunch information is also shared with parents.Kindergarten Round-UpKindergarten Round-Up is held for parents that are interested in registering their children to attend Liberty Elementary. Parents receive information about curriculum and Kindergarten requirements. Parents are also given a tour of the school campus.Curriculum Nights(K-2) and (3-5)During Curriculum Nights parents are introduced to the curriculum (K-2) and (3-5) standards in reading, math and science. Enrichment and remediation strategies are shared with parents to support students at home. Make-and-take activities are demonstrated for use at home with the children. Test taking strategies are shared with parents which can also be used at home in math and reading.STEM Museum Exhibition Nights(K-2) and (3-5).During STEM Museum Exhibition Nights (K-2 and (3-5), parents tour the school and review museum artifacts from each grade level. Each (K-2) and (3-5). Classroom will study STEM infused curriculum and create artifacts to showcase on these nights.Museum of Discovery and Science NightDuring Museum and Discovery and Science night, staff from the museum, teachers, and volunteers will facilitate hands-on learning in science for parents and students aligned to standards. -
Title I Coordinator
If you have any questions, contact our Title I Liaison, Coordinator.
Andrew, Hesler
Phone (754) 322-6750
Title I District Resources
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LEA Parent and Family Engagement Plan (PFEP)
District staff and parents/guardians jointly develop the plan. The plan includes the parent and family engagement activities to be implemented through the school year and an evaluation of last year’s district parent and family engagement program. 2024-2025 Broward County LEA Parent and Family Engagement Plan
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Parents' Right to Know
Annual Notice to Parents/Guardians (Right-to-Know)
Right to Request Teacher/Paraprofessional QualificationsDear Parent/Guardian:
Our school district receives federal funds for Title I programs that are part of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) of 2015. One of the conditions for receiving these funds is to notify parents/guardians of their right to request and to receive information regarding the professional qualifications of their child’s teacher and paraprofessionals.
By law, you have the right to ask for the following:
- Whether your child’s teacher has met the Florida Department of Education (FLDOE) licensing and qualification criteria for the subject area(s) and grade level(s) in which the teacher provides instruction;
- Whether FLDOE requirements have been waived to allow the teacher to teach under emergency or other provisional status;
- The teacher’s college major and the field of discipline or specialization for any advanced degrees/certifications held by the teacher;
- Whether your child is provided services by paraprofessionals and, if so, their qualifications; and
- Your child’s level of achievement in each of the state academic assessments.
If you would like to receive any of the above information, please feel free to call your school's Title 1 Coordinator.
Thank you for your continued interest and involvement in your child’s education.
Parents Right to Know (Spanish)
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Benchmarks for Excellent Student Thinking
The School Public Accountability Report contains several types of data (indicators) designed to inform parents/guardians and the general public about the progress of Florida’s public schools. This report meets the public reporting requirements of the federal Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) and certain additional information of interest on the status of Florida’s schools. In addition, the Florida Department of Education publishes school grades and the results of the state assessment of Florida schools. Here you can access the state assessment reports. If you would like to review a hard copy or if translation is needed, please contact your child's school Title 1 coordinator.
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Title I District Newsletter & Events