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Educational Service Center
14015 62nd Avenue NW
Gig Harbor, WA 98332
P: (253) 530-1000
Lisa Reaugh
Executive Director of Student Services
WHAT ARE TITLE I AND LAP (LEARNING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM)?
Title I is a federally-funded program established by the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 and reauthorized by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.
The Learning Assistance Program (LAP) is a state-funded program established by the Washington State Legislature in 1979.
The object of both programs is to accelerate the achievement of students performing below grade level by providing supplemental academic support.
WHO IS ELIGIBLE?
The Peninsula School district uses Title I and LAP resources primarily to assist students who are at risk of not meeting the state’s performance standards in reading and/or math.
Students are identified for Title I or LAP services based on state and district assessment scores. The services offered are in addition to the core curriculum provided to all students. Eligible students may receive support during the school day, before or after school, or in summer school. The services provided may include:
HOW WILL I KNOW IF MY CHILD IS RECEIVING TITLE I OR LAP SERVICES?
Each Title I or LAP school has a certified teacher that coordinates the supplemental services provided to students that have been identified as needing these services by Title I or LAP staff. Intervention staff works closely with classroom teachers to identify eligible students and determine the most effective supplemental service.
If you have additional questions about your child’s participation in the Title I or LAP program, please contact your school principal, or the Title I/LAP director.
HOW CAN I SUPPORT MY CHILD’S LEARNING?
Title I and LAP programs encourage families to be involved in their child’s education. Research shows that academic achievement improves significantly when parents are involved in school and at home. Families are invited to be involved in the following ways:
PARENT INVOLVEMENT POLICIES & PROCEDURES
HIGHLY QUALIFIED TEACHERS
Peninsula School District is dedicated to providing the best education for our students. According to Section 1119 of the Federal Title I regulations, under the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) act, schools are required to have highly qualified teachers and para-educators. As part of the provisions of the NCLB Act for students attending Title I schools, you may request the professional qualifications of your child’s classroom teacher(s) by contacting your child’s school. The Peninsula School District will provide you with the information as soon as possible upon request. Thank you for your interest and involvement in your child’s education.
CITIZEN COMPLAINTS-FEDERAL PROGRAMS
Complaints Related to Federal Programs
A citizen complaint is a written statement that alleges a violation of a federal rule, law or regulation or state regulation that applies to a federal program.
File a Citizen Complaint Against a School District, ESD or Other School Service Provider
This page outlines the 5-step process through which a citizen can file a complaint against a school district, educational service district (ESD) or other school service provider (subgrantee).
File a Citizen Complaint Against OSPI
This page outlines the 4-step process through which a citizen can file a complaint against OSPI.
Complaints that Allege Discrimination
FEDERAL PROGRAMS @OSPI
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Additional information about Title I and LAP (Learning Assistance Program) can be found on the following links on the OSPI website.