Title I
What is Title I?
Title I, Part A is a federally funded program designed to provide financial assistance to help all students meet state academic standards. In the Randolph County School System, schools qualify for Title I funding based on poverty data. Elementary schools are eligible if at least 40% of their students qualify for free or reduced- priced meals, while secondary schools must meet a 55% threshold.
Eligibility for free or reduced-priced meals is automatically determined through direct certification, a federally mandated process. Direct certification uses data from programs such as SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families), Medicaid, and Foster Care services to identify students who qualify.
Board of Education Parent Policies
Parents Right-to-Know
*Requests must be made in writing by parents/guardians for the professional qualifications of their child's teacher or teacher assistant. The information will be mailed to the parent/guardian from the Randolph County Schools Title I Department.
Title I Schoolwide-Schools
A schoolwide school is one that receives Title I funds for overall comprehensive school reform.
Click on the school name below to access the school’s website: