Title I, Part A, provides local educational agencies (LEA) resources that help children gain a high-quality education and the skills to master the Florida Standards. Title I provides additional resources to schools with economically disadvantaged students. These resources provide additional teachers, professional development, extra time for teaching, parent involvement activities, and other activities designed to raise student achievement. Calhoun County School District uses the school-wide reform model to provide Title I services. School-wide models provide all students with access to services. Schools designed as Title I are Altha Public School, Blountstown Elementary School, Blountstown High School and Carr Elementary and Middle School.
The Title V, Part B, Subpart 2 program is funded under the Rural Education Achievement Program and is designed to assist rural school districts in using Federal resources more effectively to improve the quality of instruction and student academic achievement.
The Florida Department of Education is pleased to announce it's release of the 2018-2019 School, District, and State Report Cards in the EduData Portal (http://edudata.fldoe.org).
These report cards serve as valuable resources for parents, educators and stakeholders by offering greater transparency into how Florida's districts and schools are doing regarding student achievement and success. It not only provides the 2018-2019 performance data, but also contains a State Report Card, educator qualifications and equity, per-pupil expenditures, and national data.
The department will continue to update information in the report cards as new data becomes available, as well as develop new enhancements based on user feedback received through the portal. News and updates about ongoing enhancements will be provided to those who subscribe through the portal.
If you need assistance accessing or navigating the EduData Portal, please contact your school's Title I Contact.