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Title I Schools 2008-2009

As a requirement of No Child Left Behind, THe Title I Services of Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools administers Title I funds for public schools, private schools, and neglected and delinquent institutions.

Public Schools

CMS has 35 schools that are identified as Title I schools for the 2008-2009 school year.  These schools provide free or reduced-price lunch services to at least 75% of their students.

Elementary
Middle

Allenbrook (1)
Albemarle Road (3)

Ashley Park
Billingsville (3)
Briarwood (3)

Bruns Ave. (1) 
Devonshire (4)
Druid Hills (3)

First Ward
Hidden Valley
Highland Renaissance
Irwin Avenue (2)
Lincoln Heights (3)
Merry Oaks
Montclaire
Nations Ford
Newell (1)
Pinewood
Reid Park (4)
Sedgefield
Shamrock Gardens (3)
Sterling (2)
Thomasboro (1)
Walter G. Byers (1)
Westerly Hills (4)
Windsor Park (2)
Winterfield (2)

Albemarle Road (3)
Cochrane (5)
Eastway (5)
J.T. Williams (5)
Martin Luther King (2)
Sedgefield (3)
Spaugh (5)
Wilson (5)

 

Schools in BOLD are in School Improvement status. Sanctions are as follows:
Year 1 = Offer Public School Choice and Suplemental Educational Services (SES Free Tutoring)
Year 2 = Offer Public School Choice and Supplemental Educational Services (SES Free Tutoring)
Year 3 = Offer Public School Choice, Supplemental Ed Services (SES) & Corrective Action
Year 4 = Offer Public School Choice, Supplemental Ed Services (SES) & Planning for Restructuring

 

Private Schools

Currently, there are five private schools that receive Title I funds.  This means that these schools have students that live in the attendance zones of public Title I schools and would qualify for  free or reduced-price lunch if they attended those public schools: 

  • Alexander Youth Network
  • Brookstone School
  • Our Lady of Assumption Catholic School
  • Resurrection Christian School
  • Saint Patrick's Catholic School

 

Neglected and Delinquent Institutions

There is one local institution that serves neglected and delinquent children that also receives Title I funds for its academic program:

Thompson Child and Family Focus

Last update: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 at 6:01:01 PM

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