Family Resources and Federal Programs
Title I Program
Being a Title I school means receiving federal funding to supplement the school’s existing programs.
A targeted school program serves students who are identified as most at risk for not meeting the state academic standards. The program targets resources only to those students most at risk academically. Professional development is provided to those working with the identified group.
Parents Right to Know Handbook
Title I - Parent Involvement Policy
Title II
The purpose of Title II is to assure that teachers and paraprofessional educators meet highly qualified standards under the Every Student Succeeds Act by providing further educational opportunities, incentives to work in understaffed and economically disadvantaged schools and professional training.
Title III
The purpose of Title III is to provide quality education for English Language Learners to enable them attain proficiency in the English language to meet the same academic state standards in all core content areas as all students are expected to meet.
Title IV
A federal program to increase capacity to provide all students with access to a well-rounded education, improve conditions for student learning, and improve use of technology to improve the academic achievement and digital literacy of all students.
Title VI
The Office of Indian Education (OIE) administers the Indian Education Program of ESEA, as amended, (Title VII, Part A), which establishes policies and provides financial and technical assistance for supporting Local Education Agencies, Indian tribes and organizations, post- secondary institutions and other entities in meeting the special educational and cultural related academic needs of American Indians and Alaska Natives.
Tools and Resources
AS OF DECEMBER 1, 2023, THE CVUSD SPECIAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT HAS REACHED OPEN ENROLLMENT CAPACITY
CVUSD belongs to the Yavapai Library Network.
The Yavapai Library Network is a partnership of 50+ public, academic, K-12, and museum libraries throughout Yavapai County, Arizona. The YLN makes it possible for libraries to share materials and resources, giving patrons in even remote areas access to over 1 million items.
Additional Resources
Family Assistance at School
