Title I

Title I Description for Parents – Spanish

Title I Description for Parents – English:

School Wide Program

As a Title I school, we have the opportunity to strengthen our program to meet the needs of all of our students with the federal support of Title I funds. Funding is based on the number of students who have free lunch. We are actively addressing the following parent, guardian and community involvement Title I requirements because we know a working partnership is crucial for our students to succeed.

Understanding the School System

As a Title I school we:

  • work with parents and guardians to understand and navigate the school system,
  • share information about the standards for learning determined by the state, the materials and programs we use to teach those standards, and the tests we use to show how students are progressing, and
  • inform you about your child’s academic progress throughout the year.

Communication with parents and community is a focus of our school and we value the different ways parents contribute to the success of their children. To enhance the way parents are already supporting their children’s academic success at home, we will offer materials and ideas that guardians might additionally use.

Right to Know Teacher Qualifications

We also want to inform you that parents and guardians have the right to request specifics about the qualifications of their child’s teachers. If your child’s teacher is not considered Highly Qualified as defined by the federal government, we will notify you.

Shared Decision Making

Parents will be involved in making school decisions, writing school plans, and assessing the effectiveness of school programs. They will also work with the school to plan Parent Involvement activities. Please contact the front office for more information on how to be a part of this important work.

Home & School Partnership

Our school has a variety of formal ways to develop the home/school partnership such as Back to School Night, Parent-Teacher Conferences, PIC Meetings, school newsletters, and other opportunities. Guadalupe Center prides itself in fostering a special bond with the parents and families of the students we teach. Understanding how Guadalupe Center operates and fulfills its needs is an important opportunity for all parents and families. To this end, all families of Guadalupe Center students are encouraged to volunteer during school hours or after school. Guadalupe Center has a Volunteer Coordinator who will manage and organize all volunteer tasks throughout the school year.

For more information, click to download our Parent/Student Compact document.

Student Progress

As a Title I school, we are required to show each year that students are progressing in math and reading/language arts. Title I federal funding supports student learning in these areas. The learning expectations grow every year so that each student is ready for middle school and high school to prepare for college and a career. Our students and teachers are now focused on this year’s learning standards to see another year of success. The URL to Guadalupe’s State 2022-2023 Report Card is: https://reportcard.schools.utah.gov/School/OverAllPerformance?SchoolID=185837&DistrictID=185837&SchoolNbr=100&SchoolLevel=K8&IsSplitSchool=0&schoolyearendyear=2023

Interpreting and Translating

If you need help communicating with the school, please call the front office at (801) 531-6100.

Bienvenido. Si quiere ayuda en su lengua para comunicarse, por favor póngase en contacto con la oficina de la escuela. Spanish

Arabic مرحب به إذا احتجت الى مساعدة للتفاهم بلغتك الأصلية، يرجى الاتصال بمكتب المدرسة الرئيسي.

Dobrodošli. Ako trebate pomoc komuniciranja na vasem jeziku, molimo vas da kontaktirate glavni ofis/kancelariju u skoli. Bosnian

欢迎. 如有需要語言上的協助,請與學校辦公室連絡。Chinese-Mandarin

환영합니다. 만약 언어소통에 문제가 있으실 경우 저희 본 사무실로 전화 주시길 바랍니다. Korean

Soo Dhawaaw.Haddii aad dooneysid in lagu siiyo kaalmo ku saabsan inisgaarsiinta lagu sameeyo luqadaada, fadlan la xariir xafiiska weyn ee dugsiga. Somali

Ki hēni. Kapau ‘oku ke fiema’u tokoni ‘i he fetu’utaki ‘i ho’o lea, ta mai. Tongan

Chào quý vị. Nếu bạn muốn được giúp đỡ trong giao tiếp bằng ngôn ngữ của bạn, xin vui lòng liên hệ với văn phòng chính tại trường. Vietname

Non-Discrimination Statement

No district employee or student shall be subjected to discrimination in employment or any district program or activity on the basis of age, color, disability, gender, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status. The district is committed to providing equal access and equal opportunity in its programs, services and employment including its policies, complaint processes, program accessibility, district facility use, accommodations and other Equal Employment Opportunity matters. The district also provides equal access to district facilities for all youth groups listed in Title 36 of the United States Code, including scouting groups. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries and complaints regarding unlawful discrimination, harassment, and retaliation: Tina Hatch, Compliance and Investigations/Title IX Coordinator, 440 East 100 South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111, (801) 578-8388. You may also contact the Office for Civil Rights, Denver, CO, (303) 844-5695.

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