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Thank you for viewing Mrs. Hillery's Title I Web Page.
I 've created this as a resource for parents and students to help with communication and to improve students' math skills. Please give me any feedback that would be helpful to improve my web pages.
Thanks again.
Mrs. Hillery
What is Title I Math?
Title I Math is a state-supported Math program. It is offered to those students who score below average on state exams. Third, fourth and fifth graders take a math state exam in May. Results are usually back in August or September. If a student scores a 1 or a 2, they should receive remedial service. A score of a 4 is the highest you can get on the state exam. Teachers can also recommend students to receive services through this program.
Services can be either pull-out, (when the student goes out of the class for extra help) or in some cases services are push in. (When the Title I Math teacher goes into the classroom to help the students during the regularly scheduled math class.)
Students are scheduled to receive extra help one to three times a week for at least a 30 minute period depending on their need.
The goal of this program is to give students extra help and skills so they can be more independent and more successful in the classroom. When students show they are being successful in the classroom, as well as in extra help, they may be tested and released from the program.
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