OAC Parent Math Notification
Overbrook Attendance Center
Santa Fe Trail School District 434
202 West 7th Street. / Overbrook, Kansas 66524
Title 1 Math Support Services
2023-2024
Dear Parent(s) / Guardian(s) of_______________________________ Grade ______
Based on more rigorous expectations in math and our beginning of the year assessments, we feel your student would benefit from Title 1 support. This extra support is provided free of charge for their continued growth and success. We work in small groups and occasionally one-on-one and make the learning fun!
Ongoing evaluation and grouping of students according to our math assessments and progress monitoring will help show your child’s instructional needs. No student will ever miss whole class instruction, specials (computer, library, art, music, PE), recess, lunch, parties, snacks or other special events for Title support.
A Title math specialist or highly qualified para educator will be working with your child and will work closely with his/her classroom teacher as well.
We will closely monitor your child’s progress to determine the need for any changes in the differentiated instruction within the classroom, math groups, and the Title 1 program and will address those needs promptly.
You will only need to return this form if you choose to OPT-OUT of Title Services for your child. Thank you for your support in your child’s education at OAC. If you have any questions, please feel free to call, email, or visit with us.
Sincerely,
Ms. Reanna Crumpton, Title 1 Math Teacher
Mrs. Lorle Bolt, Principal
District Website with Title information:
No, I prefer my child not receive Title services at this time.
Signature:_________________________________________________________
Frequently Asked Questions about the OAC Title Program
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How does my student qualify for Title I assistance?
Multiple criteria are considered when deciding whether there is a need for Title I assistance beyond the regular classroom curriculum. The criteria includes: (1) FastBridge Learning assessment program that provides universal screening, progress monitoring, skills analysis, and instructional guidance. It is administered by classroom teachers to students individually. (2) Bridges Math Intervention Placement Assessment (3) Teacher observations within the classroom, as well as demonstration of isolated delays in the mastery of skills.
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What is the purpose and what are the goals of the Title I program?
Title I teachers use the information gathered above to develop the appropriate interventions that a student needs beyond the regular classroom instruction to help them succeed academically. We meet daily for 15-30 minutes and students are monitored closely. Our goal is to train missing math subskills and provide students with strategies necessary to become independent math learners.
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What instruction and activities do students participate in the Title I program?
Instruction may be one-on-one but is mostly in a small group setting. Activities are developed based on the necessary interventions determined by assessments and progress monitoring. These activities may be a reteach of what was provided in the classroom or work on an isolated skill that should be mastered. Activities may include technology programs, flash cards, games, hands-on work with manipulatives, and multisensory learning activities. Progress monitoring is used to show whether the intervention is meeting the student’s needs and is adjusted accordingly.
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What must students show to be dismissed from Title services?
Students must show adequate progress demonstrating mastery of math skills, perform at grade level and maintain proficiency in order to be dismissed from the Title program.
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How is the progress of a Title I student communicated?
Title progress reports are sent home each quarter with classroom grade cards. Parents are always welcome to schedule individual conferences with the Title I teacher as well to discuss progress.
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How can parents and teachers discuss their child’s progress with the Title I teachers?
The Title teacher is available at parent teacher conferences. Individual conferences can be requested by the parents and teachers. Emails and telephone calls are always welcome at any point during the year.
Thank you for your continued support of your student’s academic endeavors. We appreciate what you do at home and look forward to working with your child.
Ms. Reanna Crumpton
Title 1 Reading Teacher
rcrumpton@usd434.us #800-836-9525 (Room Extension #2002)
Mrs. Lorle Bolt
Principal
School Phone # 800-836-9525 (Office Extension #2106) USD Website: www.usd434.org