Federal programs address diverse needs of North Carolina’s schools and student
population. They include programs like Title I and its many parts: School
Improvement, Reading First, Even Start Family Literacy, Migrant Children,
Children who are Neglected or Delinquent, and Comprehensive School Reform.
Title II addresses teacher and principal training, and Enhancing Education
through Technology. Title III (Part A) covers English Language Acquisition,
Language Enhancement and Academic Achievement. Title IV pertains to Safe and
Drug Free Schools and Communities, and 21st Century Learning Centers; Title V,
Innovative Programs, and Title VI, Small, Rural Schools Achievement Program, and
Rural and Low-Income School Program.
Title IX, part of the Education Amendments of 1972, provides for gender
equity, and Title X addresses provisions for the education of homeless children.
For any questions regarding any of these programs, please contact Chad Calhoun, Executive Director of Federal Programs at (828) 766-2220 or email him here.
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Each Federal Program is summarized below. Simply click on the individual link.
Title I
Title II
Title III
Title IV
Title V
Title VI
Title VII
Title VIII
Title IX
Title X