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Our Goal
At Hoke County School's Federal Programs Department, our primary objective is to ensure that federal and state education funds are effectively utilized to help all students meet or exceed rigorous state standards. We are committed to making sure that every dollar is strategically invested to create equitable educational opportunities across our district.
Mission
To empower every student to achieve excellence and to uphold the promise of high standards through responsible and impactful use of federal and state resources.
Areas of Federal Programs
Title I, Part A – Improving the Academic Achievement of Disadvantaged Students –Title I, Part A, the cornerstone of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), previously known as No Child Left Behind (NCLB), is the largest federal education program. Its intent is to help ensure that all children have the opportunity to obtain a high-quality education and reach proficiency in challenging state academic content and performance standards.
The Title I, Part C-Migrant Education Program (MEP) funds additional educational programs for migrant children (ages 3-21). Migrant students have the same risk factors as other students. These students also face further challenges because of their frequent moves.
Title I Pre-K– Title 1 Pre-Kindergarten is a federally funded program that serves children and families with the greatest educational needs as determined by screening. This program is designed to provide quality educational experiences for 4-year-old children that will help them prepare for successful kindergarten and other educational settings.
Title III – Language Instruction for LEP and Immigrant Students (English as A Second Language-ESL) – Federal Assistance targeted for language minority students identified as Limited English Proficient (LEP).