Support at Morris Bye - Title I information
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Title I school teams meet with families each year to determine the best ways to work together to make sure all students get the individual support they need to reach and exceed grade level standards. The families and staff at Morris Bye annually discuss, review and revise a Title I Family-School Compact - which is a jointly developed agreement.
Title I School Improvement Strategies
- Student achievement in reading (MTSS).
- Student achievement in mathematics (MTSS).
- Student Engagement: Catalyst.
- Social Emotional Learning: Leader in Me.
Progress on these school efforts will be shared in winter and spring.
In the Classroom
Classroom teachers and support staff at Morris Bye develop goals to support learning through the following:
- All staff use a collaborative approach toward meeting the needs of all students.
- We focus on essential learning through the use of data from common formative assessments.
- Math and reading interventions are provided by supplemental teachers and classroom teachers.
At Home
Every trimester the school community partners with families in providing resources on how to support students’ success in reading and math at home.
- Read 20 minutes every day with your child or have them read independently.
- Talk about what you and your child have read.
- Attend Family Nights.
- Talk to your child about their learning in reading and math.
- Practice math and reading skills.
- Support regular attendance at school.
Communication
- Grade level expectations and student progress will be explained at fall and winter conferences.
- Results of MCA, MAP, and other grade appropriate assessments will be provided at conferences and made available by logging into My Student Information on A-H Connect.
More Information
View the Morris Bye Elementary School family engagement plan. (2022-23 school year)
View the annual meeting presentation. (2022-23 school year)
View the Morris Bye Title I Family-School Compact brochure. (2022-23 school year)
Events at the School
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Title I Annual Meeting
August 31, 2022
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Family Events
Curriculum and Title Night
September 20th, 2022I Love Learning Night
February 15th, 2023 -
Title I Parent Advisory Committee (PAC)/PTO Meetings
September 20, 2022
May 9, 2023
Title I
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What is Title I funding?
Title I is a federally funded program that is part of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). The goal of this law is to help all students meet grade level expectations in reading and math as written in the Minnesota state standards. Our school has extra reading and math intervention teachers who can help the students who are performing below grade level in reading and/or math. This is done to be fair and equitable for all students.
The elementary schools which have over 40% of their students who get free and reduced priced meals receive Title I dollars to help all the students in the school. We are a Title I Schoolwide school, and so we write goals each year to meet the needs of our school. These goals are written with staff, family, and student voices. The resources and money that come from Title I are used to meet those goals and support student success.
You may be able to help increase the funding that your school receives. If you believe that your family income may be within the guidelines for the program, you may view the application online, request an application from your school or from the school district's child nutrition program by calling 763-506-1240.
View the Anoka-Hennepin School District family engagement plan. (2022-23 school year).
View the full version of the Anoka-Hennepin School District family engagement plan (2022-23).
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A-H Title I schools
Title I schoolwide schools:
- Adams Elementary School
- Eisenhower Elementary School
- Evergreen Park World Cultures Community School
- Franklin Elementary School
- Hamilton Elementary School
- Hoover Elementary School
- Lincoln Elementary School for the Arts
- Mississippi Elementary School
- Monroe Elementary School - Mathematics, Science and Children's Engineering
- Morris Bye Elementary School
- University Avenue Elementary School - Aerospace, Children's Engineering and Science
- Wilson Elementary School
Title I targeted assistance schools
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Title I schools [non-public]
Eligible private schools located within the geographic attendance boundaries of the Anoka-Hennepin School District are given the option of participating in equitable services for private school students and staff under the Elementary Secondary Education Act (ESEA). Under ESEA school districts are required to provide eligible children attending private elementary and secondary schools, their teachers and their families with services or other benefits that are equitable to those provided to eligible public school children, their teachers, and their families. Services, not funding, are provided by the district to eligible students, their families, and staff at the nonpublic school sites. Anoka-Hennepin currently provides services to two nonpublic schools.
Anoka-Hennepin provides services in three areas under ESEA:
Title I, Part A
These are educational services that supplement students’ education at the private school so that all children have a fair, equal, and significant opportunity to obtain a high-quality education. Generally, to qualify for assistance under Title I, a student must reside within the attendance area of a participating public school located in a low-income area and be failing, or at risk of failing, to meet student academic achievement standards.
- The following non-public schools within the Anoka-Hennepin attendance boundaries qualify and accept Title I funding: Epiphany and St. Stephen's Catholic Schools.
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Additional information and documents for families
District parent advisory committee (district PAC)
We welcome feedback from families benefiting from Title I funded programming. If you have suggestions or questions, please contact Beth Engman at 763-506-1136.
Title I Parents Right to Know
As a parent in a Title 1 funded school, you have the right...
- To know the qualifications of your child's teacher.
- To know when your child has a substitute teacher for more than four weeks and the qualification of the substitute teacher.
- To expect regular communication with your school in a language and format that you can understand.
- To work with other parents and staff to jointly develop, and provide input on the Family-School Compact, Parent Involvement Plan and Family Engagement planning.
For more information or to get involved in the Title I Parent Advisory Committee at your student's school, contact the school's principal.
View the Title I Parents Right to Know document (2022-23).
Documents and resources
- Ways families can support their child's education
- Minnesota Department of Education reference links: