ESSA Title I, Title II, Title III, Title III Immigrant, Title IV
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The Title I, Part A program provides federal supplemental funds of over $14 billion for students in schools across the nation with concentrations of low-income students. In FRHSD, Freehold High School receives federal funding.
FRHSD Policy 2415.04 - Title 1 District-wide Parent and Family Involvement
Title II, Part A provides federal funding to provide resources for improving teacher and principal quality, thereby raising student achievement in the academic subjects.
Title III and Title III immigrant funding provide federal funds for language instruction for Limited English Proficient students. The district’s English as a Second Language (ESL) program is housed at Colts Neck High School.Title IV, Part A authorizes activities in three broad areas: 1) Providing students with a well-rounded education, 2) Supporting safe and healthy students, and 3) Supporting the effective use of classroom technology.Homeless Education - Please contact the District McKinney-Vento Officer (Homeless Liaison) for students, Dr. Jessica Howland, Director of Special Services, at jhowland@frhsd.com or 732-792-7300, x. 8590.
Additional Information/Informacion Adicional
- 2017-2020 Three Year Bilingual Plan
- Bilingual Plan Waiver
- ESL Program FAQs
- ESL Parent Notification Letter
- ESL Program Exit Notification Letter
- ESSA Overview
- ESSA, What Does This Law Mean for my Child
- Be A Learning Hero - Parent Guide
- Statewide Parent Advocacy Network
- Homeless Education
- What Parents and Caregivers Can Do to Help Children Thrive at School
- What Parents and Caregivers Can Do to Help Children Thrive at School - Spanish Version
- United States Department of Education Parent Resources
- NJDOE Families Site
- Helping Your Child Learn Series
- La serie de Ayudando a su niño
- Homework Tips for Parents
- Consejos practicos para los padres sobre la tarea escolar
- Bilingual/ESL Education
- Guia de recursos para las familias Hispanas