Title I Information
Title I, Part A provides financial assistance through state educational agencies to school divisions and public schools with high numbers or percentages of children from low-income families to help ensure that all children meet challenging state academic content and achievement standards.
School divisions target the Title I funds they receive to public schools with the highest percentages of children from low-income families. RPS Title I funded schools are school-wide programs that are designed to upgrade their entire educational programs for all students, particularly the lowest-achieving students.
For more information, view the Title I presentation video below.
Albert Hill Middle School | J. H. Blackwell Elementary School |
Amelia Street School | J. L. Francis Elementary School |
Armstrong High School | Lois Harrison-Jones Elementary School |
Barack Obama Elementary School | John Marshall High School |
Bellevue Elementary School | Lucille M. Brown Middle School |
Dogwood Middle School | Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School |
Broad Rock Elementary School | Miles J. Jones Elementary School |
Cardinal Elementary School | Oak Grove-Bellemeade Elementary School |
Chimborazo Elementary School | Overby-Sheppard Elementary School |
Elizabeth D. Redd Elementary School | Richmond Career Education & Employment Academy |
Fairfield Court Elementary School | Richmond Alternative School |
Franklin Military Academy | River City Middle School |
George W. Carver Elementary School | Southampton Elementary School |
Richmond High School for the Arts | Swansboro Elementary Schools |
G. H. Reid Elementary School | Thomas C. Boushall Middle School |
Frances W. McClenney Elementary School | Thomas H. Henderson Middle School |
Henry L. Marsh, III Elementary School | Thomas Jefferson High School |
Huguenot High School | Woodville Elementary School |
J. B. Fisher Elementary School | Westover Hills Elementary School |
Right to Request Information on Teacher Qualifications & Assessment Opt Out Policies
On December 10, 2015, the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) was signed into law. Section 1112(e)(1)(A) states that as a parent of a student in school receiving Title I funds, you have the right to know the professional qualifications of the classroom teachers instructing your child and a right to know state or division policies regarding student participation in any assessments mandated by ESSA. Federal law requires the school division to provide you this information in a timely manner if you request it.
You have the right to request the following information about each of your child’s classroom teachers:
- Whether the teacher has met state qualification and licensing criteria for the grade levels and subject areas in which the teacher provides instruction.
- Whether the teacher is teaching under emergency or other provisional status because of special circumstances.
- Whether the teacher is teaching in the field of discipline of the certification or degree he/she received
- Whether paraprofessionals provide services to your child and, if so, their qualifications.
If you would like to receive any of this information, please contact the principal at your child’s school. His or her contact information can be found at: https://www.rvaschools.net/about/our-schools. You also have the right to request any policy, procedure, or parental right to opt students out of assessments mandated by ESSA. If you would like to receive information about this topic, please contact Valenta Wade, Manager of Data and Testing/DDOT, either by phone at (804) 780-7905, or in writing at vwade@rvaschools.net.