Title I
What is Title I?
Title I is a federally funded program which provides services to schools based on student economic needs. Title I is the largest Federal Assistance Program for our nation's schools. The goal is to provide a high-quality education for every child, so the program provides extra help to students who need it most. These students are the furthest from meeting the standards the state has set for all children. Cobb County Title I Office.
On January 8, 2002, President Bush signed into law the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. This new law represents the education reform plan and contains the most sweeping changes to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act since it was enacted in 1965.
Further information on NCLB (No Child Left Behind) and AYP (Adequate Yearly Progress) and can be found on the Georgia Department of Education's web site, www.doe.k12.ga.us.
Title I Information
2022-2023 District Family and Community Engagement Policy
CCSD Family & Community Engagement Policy 2022-2023 - English
CCSD Family & Community Engagement Policy 2022-2023 - Spanish
CCSD Family & Community Engagement Policy 2022-2023 - Portuguese
Family-School Engagement Policy
Budget Information
FY23 Budget Snapshot
Family-School Compacts
Grades K-2 | Grades 3-5 |
English | English |
Spanish | Spanish |
Portuguese | Portuguese |
Please Give Us Your Input
To Our Families:
We invite you to provide feedback as part of our ongoing continuous improvement process. This allows us to make more informed decisions related to Title I School Improvement Plans and Family Engagement Policies. The survey results will enable our Title I Program to measure stakeholders’ perceptions and help target improvement strategies focused on student achievement as well as school and district effectiveness. All responses to this survey will be anonymous. In order to complete the survey, please use the links below.
We appreciate your feedback and thank you for taking the time to complete the survey.