- Hurst Euless Bedford Independent School District
- Federal Programs
Federal Programs
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We work closely with the Title I campuses in Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD to address the academic needs of at-risk students, to provide support to the instructional programs of the district, and to ensure compliance with all federal program guidelines.
Department Staff
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Marie Becker
Coordinator, Federal Programs
Homeless Liaison/ Migrant Coordinator
(817) 399-2082
MarieBecker@hebisd.eduNicole Gabriel
Secretary, Federal Programs
(817) 399-2082
NicoleGabriel@hebisd.edu
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Title I, Part A - Improving Basic Programs Operated by LEA
What is Title I, Part A?
Title I, Part A - Improving Basic Programs Operated by LEATitle I, Part A is part of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA), and is the foundation formally known as Every Student Succeeds Act. Title I funding is used for improving basic programs operated by states and local school districts across the nation. The funding is supplemental funding and is used for resources to help schools with high concentrations of students from low-income families to provide a high-quality education that will enable all children to meet the state's rigorous student performance standards. Title I, Part A supports schools in implementing a school-wide program. These programs must use effective methods and instructional strategies that are grounded in scientifically evidenced research base. Currently Title I campuses in Hurst Euless Bedford ISD operate school-wide programs which enable the Title I resources to be used to upgrade the educational program on each campus.
How does my district receive Title I dollars?
The United States Department of Education targets states, districts, schools, and students with the “greatest need”. Funds flow to the Texas Education Agency through a series of complex formulas based upon the most recent Census count of poverty families residing in the state. Funds then flow from the state to school districts in Texas. Then from districts to campuses based primarily on free and reduced lunch participation counts or other poverty measures.
How does Hurst Euless Bedford ISD use Title I funds?
This supplemental funding is typically used for additional instructional staff, research with evidence-based instructional materials, extended student learning opportunities, professional development for teachers, enhancement of family engagement, and for other activities designed to enable every student to succeed at the highest levels of performance. Hurst Euless Bedford ISD uses their Title I funds on 18 elementary campuses that are designated as school-wide campuses. The school-wide program provides for supplemental resources to upgrade the educational program on these campuses.
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What is Title I, Part C? Title I, Part C - Migrant?
The purpose of the Migrant Education Program is to design and support programs that help migrant students overcome the challenges of mobility, cultural and language barriers, social isolation, and other difficulties associated with a migratory lifestyle. These efforts are aimed at helping migrant students succeed in school and successfully transition to postsecondary education or employment. Hurst Euless Bedford ISD receives a very limited amount of funding under this program, and therefore, enters into a “shared services arrangement” with Education Service Center Region XI located in Fort Worth. Staff at the service center work collaboratively with our district to ensure that students are identified and served.
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What is Title II, Part A?
Teacher and Principal Training and Recruiting FundTitle II, Part A - Teacher and Principal Training and Recruiting (TPTR) Federal dollars provide supplemental funding to improve student achievement. The funds are used to elevate teacher and principal quality through recruitment, hiring and retention strategies and to maintain the number of highly qualified teachers in the classroom and highly qualified principals and assistant principals in schools. The program uses scientifically evidence based professional development trainings and holds the district and schools accountable for improvements in student academic performance. These funds support a portion of the professional development of staff in the Hurst Euless Bedford ISD.
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What is Title III, Part A?
Title III, Part A of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), as reauthorized under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), aims to ensure that English language learner and immigrant students attain English language proficiency and meet the same challenging State academic content and student academic achievement standards as all children are expected to meet. In Hurst Euless Bedford ISD, these funds provide supplementary support to students identified as second language learners in the core academic areas as well as provides teachers with strategies to teach English language learners in the core academic areas.
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What is Title IV?
The purpose of Title IV is to provide funds for school safety and the enhancement of the whole child. In HEB ISD we focus on safe schools. Following Governor Abbott's recommended Safety Plan for Safe Schools, we have implemented a plan where the designated district-wide staff will work with campus administrators, campus staff, and students to address the emotional, social, and behavioral health needs of students that serve as barriers to academic success.
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Families in Transition
Children and families not living in their own home may have the right to immediate enrollment and may not need their documentation records upon enrollment.
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Mission Statement: The mission of Federal Programs is to guide and support HEB ISD to maintain compliance through the use of federal funding and resources to ensure each student is empowered today to excel tomorrow.