• Title I Department

  • Title I is a 100% federally funded supplemental education program that provides financial assistance to Chambersburg Area School District (CASD) and many other local educational agencies to improve educational opportunities for educationally deprived children. CASD's Title I programs are designed to help children meet the state content and performance standards in reading and mathematics.

     

    2024-2025 Title I Buildings

    Andrew Buchanan, Benjamin Chambers, Falling Spring, Fayetteville, Grandview, Guilford Hills, Hamilton Heights, Lurgan, Marion, New Franklin, Scotland, South Hamilton, Stevens

  • A portion of the Title I funding is given to each building for Parent and Family Engagement events and resources.  Additionally, the district also has its own Parent and Family Engagement funding for large-scale purchases and events for all Title I students.

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Program Description and Allocations

  • CASD Title I

    Program Description Title I is a federally funded program designed to aid students in achieving academic success and equipping families with the resources needed to support this success in the home.  In addition to funding the Title I Instructional Specialists, aides, and additional staff, the funds are also used for a robust Parent and Family Engagement program as well as numerous books and other resources designed to offer supplemental instructional support in all classrooms, K-5. 

    Allocations:

    2024-2025 Allocation: $2,565,557

    2023-2024 Allocation: $2,748,070

    2022 - 2023 Allocation: $2,595,880

    2021 - 2022 Allocation: $2,838,408

    2020 - 2021 Allocation: $3,024,783

    2019 - 2020 Allocation: $2,280,487

    2018 - 2019 Allocation: $2,317,053

    2017 - 2018 Allocation: $2,313,448

    2016 - 2017 Allocation: $2,180,155

    2015 - 2016 Allocation: $2,141,006

    2014 - 2015 Allocation : $2,247,074

    2013 - 2014 Allocation : $1,766,078

    2012 - 2013 Allocation : $1,933,287

    2011 - 2012 Allocation : $1,357,919