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We offer a range of programs designed to support a student's academic journey and future goals. From college planning and exciting digital learning tools to specialized support and summer opportunities, we're here to help students succeed every step of the way.
Fund Program Name Managed By Description
Title IV College Counseling Division of Instruction Provides supplemental hours for counselors to support students in post-secondary planning, including during the school year, and over the summer. Additionally, these funds support events and materials that build capacity of school staff and students to prepare for post-secondary planning.
Title IV Drug and Violence Prevention Student Health and Human Services Support schools to prevent drug abuse and violence.
Title I & IV Digital Tools for Learning Division of Instruction Provides evidence-based software licenses that support academic achievement. Examples of licenses include: Amplify Reading, MyHeggerty, IXL Learning, Dreambox, Renaissance, Reading Horizons, Discovery Education, Newsela, Gizmos, and Seesaw.
Title IV Foster Youth Transportation Student Health and Human Services Provides transportation to qualifying foster youth to ensure they are able to continue to attend their school of origin, even if there are changes to their home placement/location.
Title IV Access to Equity Leadership Program MMED Supports for under-represented gifted students (or students referred for gifted).
Title I Homeless Education Student Health and Human Services PSA Counselors and PSA Aides identify homeless youth, provide training and technical assistance to school and community personnel and to facilitate enrollment and equal access to all school programs for homeless students districtwide.
Title I Neglected/ Delinquent Program Student Health and Human Services PSA Counselors, PSA Aides, Counselor Aides and Teacher Tutors provide services to children in neglected institutions and community day schools to enhance academic achievement and build their capacity to become vocational or college/postsecondary ready. 
Title I Newcomer Summer Programs MMED The Summer International Newcomer Enrichment Program will provide students who have been enrolled in a United States school for fewer than three years the opportunity to enroll in special courses during the Summer Term. Enrichment courses support expanded learning time for students to accelerate their acquisition of English. 
Title I Summer Term, Grades 9-12 Beyond the Bell High school students from Title I sites will have the opportunity to earn credit recovery at various hosting high schools throughout the District. 
Title I Title I Intervention Program (TIIP) K-12
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Schools eligible for this program who complete an “intent to offer” receive a per pupil budget and design their own intervention or credit recovery program within the allocated amount.  
Title I High School Winter/Spring Plus Credit Recovery Division of Adult and Career Education Eligible high schools that opted into this program will offer high school students credit recovery opportunities during school breaks and select Saturdays. The program is offered via Adult Ed labs with Adult Ed teachers but is open to all students in need of credit recovery. 
Title I Edgenuity Summer Mentors Division of Instruction Teacher mentors will offer specialized assistance to students participating in the summer term credit recovery program. This initiative is specifically designed to aid students who have either failed a course or received a D grade, thereby requiring them to retake the course to fulfill high school graduation requirements and meet the A-G criteria necessary for admission to UC/CSU institutions.

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