Director of State & Federal Accountability
803-416-8812
For the 2024-2025 school year, our district allocated 91% of the district’s federal Title I allocation directly to the schools.
Students in twelve public schools in our district receive the benefits of these funds.
The distribution of Title I funds to a school is based upon the number of students in the school who qualify for free or reduced lunch.
Resources are distributed to schools where needs are the greatest and in amounts sufficient to make a difference in the improvement of instruction.
The portion of Title I funds not allocated to schools are expended on district-wide Title I activities
to assist in improving the instructional program in all Title I schools and
to ensure that the schools and the district continue to be in compliance with Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) regulations.
District-Wide Title I Expenditures for 2024-2025
The ESSA legislation includes provisions for all children to meet the state’s proficient and advanced levels of student academic achievement by the end of the school year. To assist in reaching this goal, the activities listed below are included in the District’s Title I Plan. This plan was jointly developed by members of our Title I Planning Team.
Employ .5 FTE district Title I coordinator
Employ .5 FTE district Title I assistant
Employ .15 FTE Family Services Coordinator
Provide stipend for district parent coordinator
District-Wide Title I Parent Involvement Activities
The ESSA legislation requires school districts to utilize a portion of their Title I funds to support parent involvement. The parent involvement activities listed below are included in the district’s Title I Plan. This plan was jointly developed by members of the district’s Title I Planning Team.
Disseminate ESSA information to parents in an understandable format
Provide parent resource information to schools for the purpose of improving academic achievement and school performance
Parent Involvement in Title I Planning
Our district is continually monitoring the implementation of its Title I plan and welcomes input from parents regarding its current and future Title I plans. If you have any questions on the above district-wide Title I expenditures, you may contact Angela Vaughan, Director of Federal and State Accountability for Lancaster County School District, at 803-416-8812.
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Go to the State Department of Education's Educator Certification Status: Public Lookup website.
Enter the teacher's first and last name into the search boxes.
Click on the teacher's name to find all current certification information.