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ESSA/TITLE

Every Student Succeeds Act
 
In 2015, Congress passed and the President signed into law the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), which brings about the first major overhaul to federal education policy in almost 15 years. The ESSA provides our state an opportunity to leverage new flexibilities that bring greater emphasis to Texas’ priorities in educating our more than five million schoolchildren.
 

ESSA did not change assessment requirements. All states accepting Title I federal funds used by LEAs must assess students as follows:

  • Reading/language arts and mathematics – assess annually in each of grades three through eight and once in high school.
  • Science – assess once during each of three specified grade spans: grades three through five, six through nine, and ten through twelve.
  • English language proficiency – assess English language learners annually in each of grades kindergarten through grade twelve.
 
Title I - Information
 
Title I, II, III, IV,  - ESSA
Title I is a federal funded program through the Elementary & Secondary Education Act & Every Student Succeeds Act. The purpose of Title I, Part A is to ensure that all children, have a fair, equal and significant opportunity to obtain an high quality education and reach, at a minimum, proficiency on challenging state academic achievement standards and state academic assessments.


Only Elementary, Intermediate, Junior High campuses in Canton ISD are Title I Schools.

Family Involvement in Title I, Part A Programs
Family involvement in a child’s education is a greater predictor of academic success. Canton ISD campuses are dedicated to providing family involvement activities. CISD educators understand the importance of a partnership with parents in supporting their student’s academic growth.

Please click on the links below to learn more about Title I.

Parent Involvement Policy
Parent Involvement Compacts