Title I Information
Our school is proud to be a Title I School, which means we receive federal funding to support all students in reaching academic success. Title I helps us provide additional resources, small group instruction, family engagement opportunities, and programs that benefit the whole school community.
Being a Title I school means we are committed to partnering with families and the community to ensure every student thrives.
What is Title I?
Title I is a federal program that provides additional funding to schools with higher numbers of students from low-income households. These funds are used to help all students succeed by providing extra support in reading, math, and other essential skills. In Rockingham County Schools, all K–5 schools receive Title I support based on the percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch.
Monroeton Title I Information
Rockingham County has adopted a district wide Title I Parent Involvement Policy (Policy code 1320/3560) that can be accessed by returning to the home site and clicking on Board of Education.
More information about Title I can be found at North Carolina Department of Public Instruction’s Federal Programs Website under Parent and Family Engagement.
Rights of Parents under ESSA
As a Title I district, Rockingham County Schools must meet federal requirements outlined in the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) and the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). These laws ensure transparency and accountability in teacher qualifications and student achievement.
