Federal Programs
Title I Program
Title 1 funds come from the federal government and are distributed to districts by the Texas Education Agency. Districts receive Title I funds based on their numbers of low-income families. Campuses with 40% or more children receiving free and reduced lunch qualify to operate a Schoolwide Program and use funds to upgrade the education of all students at the campus.
Campuses with less than 40% children receiving free and reduced lunch qualify to operate a Targeted Assistance Program and "target" their funds to services that help meet the educational needs of students most at-risk of failing to meet the State's achievement standards.
Fabra, Curington, and Kendall Elementary Schools offer a Targeted Assistance program. These Title 1 schools provide Targeted Reading and Targeted Math instruction to students who qualify for additional assistance.
- Title I Parent Evaluation/Titulo I Evaluación de los Padres y Madres
- Fall 2023 Title I Parent Meetings/Juntas de padres Title I, otoño 2023
- Parent Involvement Policy/Programa de Participación de los Padres
- Title I Handbook/Manual del Titulo I Para Padres
- Translation Procedures/Procedimiento de Traducción
Title I Parent Evaluation/Titulo I Evaluación de los Padres y Madres
Fall 2023 Title I Parent Meetings/Juntas de padres Title I, otoño 2023
Parent Involvement Policy/Programa de Participación de los Padres
Title I Handbook/Manual del Titulo I Para Padres
Translation Procedures/Procedimiento de Traducción
Federal Report Cards
The U.S. Department of Education requires a report card to be disseminated annually to include specific district and campus-level data for Texas public schools. Those District and Campus-level report cards are accessible via the Texas Education Agency website.