What is a Title I school?

AsaVan721

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I’ve heard this term used in education and school programs.
Can someone explain what a Title I school is?
A simple explanation would be appreciated.
 
A Title I school is a U.S. elementary school that is federally funded through the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. Schools with large proportions of low-income students are assisted by the program which facilitates better academic performance with the aid of additional resources, instruction programs, and supportive services to the families.
 
A Title I school is a school that gets extra government funding to support students from low-income families, helping them succeed academically.
 
A‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‍‍‌ Title I school denotes a public school in the USA which is granted money from the federal government through the Title I program to cater to the needs of students coming from financially disadvantaged families. The main objective is to raise the academic level by providing more resources, support programs, and instructional ‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‍‍‌help.
 
A Title I school is provided with federal funding to assist students with low income families. It is aimed at enhancing academic performance and availing additional learning materials.
 
Title I School receives the additional federal funds to assist the students whose families live in low-income groups. This is aimed at enhancing academic performance and availing more resources where they are most required.
 
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