• Title I Supplemental Educational Services

    Overview
    Title I, Part A of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, as amended recently as the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), provides funding to school districts with high numbers of children from low-income families. The added federal funding helps to ensure that all students are learning and meeting state-level academic standards.

    Title I is important because it provides students with a significant opportunity to receive a fair, equitable, high-quality education that, in turn, helps to close educational achievement gaps.

    Program Elements include:

    • Needs assessment and program plan design
    • Parent involvement
    • Services to students enrolled in private schools
    • High-quality teachers and para-educators
    • Coordination of services for homeless students in non-Title I schools
    • Support for Title I focus and priority schools
    • Comparability


    In Nashua, Title I funds are used in eligible schools to provide in-school reading and math support, preschool experiences, and educational supplies and materials. 


    Six elementary schools in the Nashua School District are eligible and qualify for Title I funding. Please click on the school name to access the 2023-2024 edition of needs assessment.

    Parent Involvement
    Parent involvement is an important part of the Title I Program. The links below provide access to parent involvement policies, school progress reports, and new and existing programs. If you have questions, please contact the school principal.

    Each of the six elementary school principals encourages families to read the following information on the Home/School Learning Compact. 

    Home/School Learning Compact: English and Spanish

    Title I schools will provide parents with information regarding the professional qualifications of the student's classroom teachers, upon request. 

    Please click here for information about the law pertaining to Parent Right-to-Know. 

    Please click here for the Parent Complaint form.

    In addition, Title I schools also provide parents with school-wide programming plans. 

    Please click here for the latest presentation on the upcoming 2024-2025 school year Title I programming funding.

    If you have questions, please contact Cherrie Fulton, Director, and  Laura Tusa, Office Manager, for Title I services for the Nashua School District.