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Title I, Part A
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Title I, Part A is the largest federal program supporting both elementary and secondary education. The program's resources are allocated based upon the poverty rates of students enrolled in schools and districts and are designed to help ensure that all children meet challenging state academic standards.
The purpose of Title I, Part A is to provide resources to schools and districts to ensure that all children have a fair, equitable, and significant opportunity to obtain a high-quality education and close educational achievement gaps.Title I, Part A is intended to support Districts in:
- Improving teaching by promoting effective instruction for at-risk children and for enriched and accelerated programs;
- Expanding eligibility of schools for schoolwide programs that serve all children;
- Encouraging school-based improvement planning;
- Establishing accountability based on results;
- Promoting meaningful parent and family engagement;
- Coordinating with health and social services agencies;
- Focusing resources on the schools with the highest percentage of students living in poverty.
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List of District 60 Title I Schools - 2024-2025
Baca Elementary
Julie Griego
$302,940
93.2%Belmont Elementary
Kylie Felzien
$84,700
79.6%Bessemer Academy
Angela Garcia
$291,924
93.8%Beulah Heights Elementary
Jonathan Dehn
$241,338
88.7%Bradford Elementary
Michelle Padilla
$267,138
94.2%Cesar Chavez Academy (Elem School)
$383,496
86.6%Cesar Chavez Academy (Middle School)
$307,458
85.6%Cesar Chavez Academy (High School)
$112,750
82.0%Columbian Elementary
Jimmie Pool
$425,493
92.8%D60 Online (Middle) School
Stephanie Markert
$98,256
89.0%East High School
Andy Clementi
$215,325
76.5%Franklin School of Innovation
Dana DiTomaso-Junkman
$153,450
82.5%Freed Expeditionary School (Middle School)
Nicolas Roberts
$34,650
81.8%Heaton Middle School
Jayme Cardinal-Stangier
$271,700
80.1%Heritage Elementary
Richelle Paradiso
$100,650
82.8%Highland Park Elementary
Crystal Gallegos
$124,300
83.1%Irving Elementary
Jaime Schwab
$276,602
86.3%Minnequa Elementary
Katherine Harshman
$331,857
91.6%Morton Elementary
Kristie Lopez
$155,100
80.8%Paragon Learning Center
Richard Mestas
$443,004
85.7%Park View Elementary
Katharine O'Dell
$385,560
91.2%Pueblo Academy of Arts
Albert Farias
$689,852
87.3%Pueblo School for Arts & Sciences (Elementary)
$114,950
83.3%Pueblo School for Arts & Sciences (Middle School)
$38,500
76.5%Pueblo School for Arts & Sciences - Fulton Heights (Elementary)
$29,150
75.2%Risley International Academy of Innovation
Janelle Manes
$447,525
95.3%South Park Elementary
Morganlee Kempf
$55,275
77.9%*Poverty Rate is determined by the percentage of students whose household incomes qualify for Free Lunch
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District Title I Staff:
Donna Crawford
Director of Federal Programs
donna.crawford@pueblod60.org
719-549-7168Link to Colorado Department of Education for more information