Title I

Title I provides additional instruction in Reading and Math for elementary students, opportunities for professional development for teachers, and parent involvement activities for parents. Title I provides financial assistance to LEA's and schools with high numbers or percentages of poor children to help ensure that all children meet challenging state academic standards. LEAs target Title I funds to schools with the highest percentages of children from low -income families. Logan County Schools operates a school-wide program that focuses on all students within the school.

What Is Title I?

  • It is the nation's largest federal assistance program for schools.

  • The program provides extra help to students who need additional help in reading and

    mathematics by highly qualified teachers.

  • The goal of Title I is to provide a high-quality education for every child.  The program provides extra help to students who need additional help in reading and mathematics.

  • This program serves children in grades Kindergarten through fourth in Logan County Schools.

Title I Parent Compact  
Each Title I School must develop an agreement, or “compact,” that outlines how parents, school staff, and students will share responsibility for improving academic achievement.  Compacts describe how the school and parents can work together to help students achieve the state’s standards.  Compacts describe activities that directly affect learning in each school and classroom.  Compacts will be sent home with each student who is enrolled in a Title I School in Logan County. 

Logan County Title I Schools

Buffalo Elementary (Pre-K-4)

Chapmanville Primary (Pre-K-1)

Chapmanville Intermediate (2-4)

Holden Elementary (Pre-K-4)

Hugh Dingess Elementary (Pre-K-4)

Justice Elementary (Pre-K-4)

Logan Elementary (Pre-K-4)

Man Elementary (Pre-K-4)

Omar Elementary (Pre-K-4)

South Man Elementary (Pre-K-4)

Verdunville Elementary (Pre-K-4)