HWUSD invites parents and community for annual Title I Program Review

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  Parents and community members are invited to help the Hayden High School and Leonor Hambly K-8 School review and revise the district’s Parent Involvement Policy and School-Wide Plans on Wednesday, Nov. 2, at 5 p.m., at the Hayden High School Library. This will allow you the opportunity to share your recommendations for improving our Title I Program. 

  Federal Title I funding to provide additional academic support for students. The District Title I funds are to support instructional academic programs that address the academic needs of all the students K-12. The District has adopted a rigorous academic standard that includes the Arizona College and Career Ready Standards that help ensure students are meeting the state academic standards. 

  Hayden-Winkelman School District parents are encouraged to volunteer in the classroom and at the school site. In addition, the Hayden-Winkelmen PTO and Booster Club is always looking for parents that are interested in volunteering for activities that support students, teachers and school sites. 

  The Hayden-Winkelman Unified School District Title I Program help fund the following programs: 

• All day kindergarten

• Supplemental math and reading instructional aides

• Supplemental math and reading classes 

• After school and intersession tutoring

• Reading intervention curriculum

• Small class sizes 

• Summer school academic Programs

• Parent involvement opportunities

• Advanced technology programs  

  Parent and community members are encouraged to come and discussing our Title I Programs to help us continue our efforts to make Hayden-Winkelman schools and academic programs address the needs of every student.

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