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Title I - CLIPThe Walton County School District will host District Title I and Comprehensive Local Education Agency Implementation Plan (CLIP) meetings this school year to provide an opportunity to share information about the Title I Program and the district CLIP. The District will hold meetings to review and assess the Flexible Learning Plan (FLP)
Title I is a federally funded program for elementary, middle and high schools. Through this program, the government provides financial assistance to school districts based on family income at each school. The Title I program is designed to ensure that all participating children have a fair and equal opportunity to obtain a high-quality education while providing an enriched and accelerated educational program. CLIP is a comprehensive district plan based upon multiple data sources regarding district goals for the year and how resources will be coordinated to meet the identified needs of the school district. FLP is an intervention program for Title I Focus Schools and designated Priority Schools. The program provides additional instruction or educational programs for all eligible Title I students and serves as an alternative supplemental academic intervention that allows the school district greater flexibility in designing extended learning programs. FLP's are tailored to the needs of the school and provide students at risk of failing with additional learning opportunities. All meetings are held at the Board of Education, 200 Double Springs Church Road in Monroe, Ga., 30656. District Title I/CLIP Meetings
Check back soon for upcoming meeting dates. Location Walton County Board of Education Training Rooms I and II 200 Double Springs Church Rd., Monroe, GA 30656 The Walton County School District recognizes that parents, the school and the community are active partners playing an integral role in promoting student achievement. All parents and caregivers and other community stakeholders are welcome and encouraged to attend the quarterly District Title I / CLIP Planning Sessions. Title I is a federally funded program designed to ensure that all children have a fair, equal, and significant opportunity to obtain a high-quality education. For more information regarding the Title I Program contact:
Title I Parent Involvement Coordinators:
You can also review our Title I Parent Policy by clicking on the image below. We welcome and encourage any comments or suggestions (use the District Policy Feedback Form).
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