Warren City Schools Title I Program

District/Building Information
Title I Program for Students

The District has made a determination to concentrate its funds at the PK-8 level to provide supplemental support for the students in the District at a young age.  The Warren City School District utilizes all of its Title I funds to provide services in each of the following buildings:  Jefferson PK-8, Lincoln PK-8, McGuffey K-8 and Willard K-8.

District/Building Information

Free and Reduced Lunch Statistics for Each Building

Building/District Information Number of Students Number Qualified for Free/Reduced Lunch Percentage of School population F/R
Jefferson PK-8 743 718 96.6%
Lincoln PK-8 1200 818 68.2%
McGuffey K-8 735 602 81.9%
Willard K-8 1053 931 88.4%
Warren G. Harding 1647 1143 69.4%
District 5378 4212 78.3%

Information changes as student move between buildings and districts.  The above information is based upon October, 2010 information.

Building Eligibility and Service Provided

Building Information Title I Eligibility Title I Served/ Program
Jefferson PK-8 X School-wide Program
Lincoln PK-8 X School-wide Program
McGuffey K-8 X School-wide Program
Willard K-8 X School-wide Program
Warren G. Harding X School-wide Program

Status of Warren City Schools based upon the Ohio Department of Education

School/District Status 2010-11 School Year
Jefferson PK-8 Academic Watch
Lincoln PK-8 Continuous Improvement
McGuffey K-8 Academic Watch
Willard K-8 Academic Watch
Warren G. Harding Continuous Improvement
District Academic Watch

Status of Warren City Schools based upon the Federal Regulation of Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP).

School/District Status 2010-11 School Year
Jefferson PK-8 SI 2
Lincoln PK-8 SI 2
McGuffey K-8 SI 2
Willard K-8 SI 2
Warren G. Harding* SI 5
District DI 6

*Warren G. Harding High School does not receive Title I funds; therefore, the regulations for PSC and SES do not apply to this location.

Public School Choice (PSC)
Jefferson PK-8
Lincoln PK-8 McGuffey K-8 Willard K-8
Eligible Participate Eligible Participate Eligible Participate Eligible Participate
2006-2007 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2007-2008 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2008-2009 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2009-2010 750 0 675 0 672 0 799 0
2010-2011 718 0 818 0 602 0 931 0
2011-2012 777 0 1244 0 774 0 1033 0
Supplemental Educational Services (SES)
Jefferson PK-8 Lincoln PK-8 McGuffey K-8 Willard K-8
Eligible Participate Eligible Participate Eligible Participate Eligible Participate
2006-2007 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2007-2008 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2008-2009 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2009-2010 750 1 675 1 672 2 799 10
2010-2011 718 60 818 63 602 51 931 83
2011-2012* 528 56 661 63 487 78 676 144

*Approximate until October reporting complete

Warren G. Harding High School is not receiving Title I funds at his time; therefore, the information regarding PSC and SES is not applicable.

Supplemental Educational Service Providers List from the Ohio Department of Education

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Title I Program for Students

Services provided

  • Staff development for the building and the District
  • This is accomplished through group instruction, small group instruction, modeling and utilizing the coaching model.
  • Literacy and Mathematics Coaches provide regular classroom support in the implementation of an instructional framework for learning through a coaching model based on scientific research.
  • The literacy framework was started in grades K-2.  Today, the framework is being used by teachers in grades K-8.  Teachers participate in building and grade level meetings throughout the school year.  During the meetings, teachers discuss teaching techniques and observe a model classroom.
  • Literacy Coaches serving K-5 funded by Title and 6-8 by the District, representing 8 FTE (Full Time Equivalents)
  • Mathematics Coaches serving K-5 funded by Title and 6-8 by the District, representing 4 FTE
  • In order to support the philosophy that all children can learn, a building needs assessment survey is used to establish priorities for additional services
  • 90-120 minute literacy block of time — uninterrupted for reading and writing in all Title I served buildings
  • Supplemental Reading for students in grades 6-8 (4 FTE)
  • Literacy and Math Coaches to support classroom instruction
  • Instructional Assistants in all School-wide Program kindergartens  (10 FTE)
  • Leveled Literacy Intervention for struggling readers
  • Guided Reading Groups
  • District parent specialist
  • Training sessions for parents
  • Reading Recovery Program
  • In the program each teacher works with 9-12 at-risk students — individually in first grade, plus small groups of struggling readers using the in-class and/or pull-out instructional models
  • Jump Start Transition Program for incoming kindergarten students in the summer
  • School-Parent Compacts
  • Annual parent meeting conducted in each Title I school

More Information

www.lcosu.org External Link
www.readingrecovery.org External Link

Summary of the Title I Program in the Warren City School District

  • Personnel totaling 24.6 FTE
  • Reading Recovery, Supplemental Reading, Literacy Coaches, Math Coaches assigned to the following School-wide Program buildings:
Building Grade Levels FTE
Jefferson PK-8 PK-8 3.25
Lincoln PK-8 PK-8 4
McGuffey K-8 K-8 2.75
Willard K-8 K-8 4.6
  • The Title I Program serves approximately 3,731 students in the public and non-public schools program.
  • The total allocation for FY 2011 is $3,316,302.74

For additional information or if you have questions, please contact the Office of State & Federal Programs, Warren City School District, 330-841-2321, ext. 7213.

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