Title I is a federally funded program designed to improve achievement at schools with a high percentage of students eligible for free and reduced priced lunches. To qualify for schoolwide program status, a school must meet the criteria of a free and reduced lunch percentage of 55% or higher. The Title I project serves 36 public schools and 16 private schools in Brevard County.
The 36 Public Schools are:
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Roy Allen Elementary Apollo Elementary Cambridge Elementary Campus Charter Cape View Elementary Columbia Elementary Coquina Elementary Croton Elementary Dr. W. J. Creel Elementary Discovery Elementary Endeavour Elementary Fairglen Elementary
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Fieldston Prep Golfview Elementary Harbor City Elementary Horace Mann Academy Imagine Charter Jupiter Elementary Christa McAuliffe Elementary MILA Elementary Mims Elementary North Area Abeyance Odyssey Charter Palm Bay Elementary
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Palm Bay Academy Charter Pinewood Elementary Port Malabar Elementary Riverdale Country Day Riviera Elementary Sabal Elementary Saturn Elementary South Lake Elementary Sunrise Elementary Turner Elementary University Park Elementary Westside Elementary |
Each participating school has designed its own program, including grade levels and subject areas to be served, instructional models, and staffing plan based upon the unique needs of students at that school. Each school coordinates the Title I plan with the school improvement plan. Copies of each school plan are available upon request from the Title I Office or the individual school.
The 16 private schools are:
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Ascension Catholic School Assurance Christian Academy Brevard Adventist Christian Academy Diamond Community School Divine Mercy Catholic School Hatcher Academy Holy Name of Jesus Catholic School New Hope Lutheran Academy |
Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School Our Savior's Catholic School Palm Bay SDA RFM Christian Academy Shiloh Christian Academy St. Joseph Catholic School St. Mary's Catholic School St. Teresa's Catholic School |
Each participating private school has designed its own program in consultation with the Local Education Agency (LEA) based on school needs and is under the direction of the LEA.