Every Student Succeeds Act
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Title I, Part A (Title I) of the Every Student Succeeds Act, previously as amended (ESEA) provides financial assistance to school districts and schools with high numbers or high percentages of children from low-income families to help ensure that all children meet challenging state academic standards. Title I funds provide additional academic support and learning opportunities to help lowachieving children master challenging curricula and meet state standards in core academic subjects. For example, funds support extra instruction in reading and mathematics, as well as special preschool, after-school, and summer programs to extend and reinforce the regular school curriculum. Title 1 funds also focus on Parent Involvement in Title 1 Schools and providing supports to parents in the areas of parenting and academic support.
Parent & Community Involvement
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To strengthen both our community and student academic achievement, Berkeley County Schools is committed to the involvement of the community and specifically the families of our students with their education.
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Berkeley County Schools District Wide Family and Community Engagement Policy
To strengthen both our community and student academic achievement, Berkeley County Schools is committed to the involvement of the community and specifically the families of our students with their education. In addition, each school district that receives Title I, Part A funds must develop jointly with, and distribute to, parents of participating children a written family involvement policy that contains information required by section 1118(a)(2) of the Every Student Succeeds Act.
Title I
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Title I Schools
All schools in Berkeley County are ranked by school attendance areas according to their percent of poverty and the following criteria:
Title III
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Purpose & Contact
The purpose of Title III is to ensure that English learner (EL) students, including immigrant children and youth, attain English language proficiency and meet the same challenging state academic standards that other students are expected to meet.

Download: Role of Title I in Our Schools
Parent Resources
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Practical Parenting
Based on the 40 Developmental Assets
Sessions shared by Berkeley County Schools and created by the Berkeley County Schools, Parent & Community Partnership
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WV My State My Life
My State. My Life. is an education initiative created to inspire students to embrace the positive future that awaits them. Formed by the Governor's Work Force Planning Council, My State. My Life. fosters awareness of the educational and career opportunities available to West Virginia's young people, helps them establish goals, and shows them helpful pathways to reach these goals.
Title I Curricular Links
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School Achievement Information
West Virginia’s single source for Pre-K through grade 12 educational data.
Title I Parent Links
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ParentFurther
ParentFurther is an online resource to help families strengthen relationships through shared activities. Family relationships provide the foundation from which young people can develop the motivation and skills to overcome challenges and thrive.
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40 Developmental Assets
Search Institute has identified the following building blocks of healthy development that help young people grow up healthy, caring and responsible.