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Title 1
Title I is a federally funded program. Taneytown Elementary School uses Title I funds to provide reading and math support to students who are most at risk of not meeting challenging state standards. Funds are used for one-on-one / small group student instruction, extended day and/or extended day services, to promote parent involvement, and professional development for staff.
 
         For more information about Title I, please contact Mrs. Laurie Krom,                            
Title I Parent Liaison at lakrom@carrollk12.org or (410) 751-3260.
 
 

 
 
 
 

YOUR TITLE I TEAM IS HERE TO SUPPORT YOU
Ms. Deb Cherneski, Title I Resource Teacher (dachern@carrollk12.org)
Mrs. Tracey Cavey, Title I Resource Teacher  (tmcavey@carrollk12.org)
Ms. Katie Purper, Title I Resource Teacher (kmpurpe@carrollk12.org)
Mrs. Tina Twery, Title I Resource Teacher (tstwery@carrollk12.org)
Mrs. Barbara Wantz, Title I Resource Teacher (bjwantz@carrollk12.org))
Mrs. Laurie Krom, Title I Parent Liaison (lakrom@carrollk12.org)

 

 

 
HOME-SCHOOL LEARNING COMPACT
Each school year, Title I parents and Taneytown Elementary staff work together to create a Home-School learning compact. This compact outlines how parents, staff, and students will work together to improve student achievement and create meaningful partnerships.
 

PARENT INVOLVEMENT PLAN

Each year Title I parents and Taneytown Elementary staff work together to create a parent involvement plan for the school year. Together they determine the types of parent involvement activities that will best meet the needs of families of students identified for Title I services. These parent involvement activities may include activities such as . . .
  • math and reading materials to use at home
  • parent workshops
  • math and reading family nights
  • parent / school communication
  • home visits
  • parent resource materials


Parent Involvement Resources
There are many organizations that support schools, families and communities in their desire to meaningfully involve parents in their children’s education. Please take some time to visit the websites below to learn more about how you can be an involved parent, what other school districts are doing to involve parents, and how you can be an advocate for the needs of all children in our school community.
 

Family Fun Activities in Carroll County
There are lots of fun activities to do as a family right here in Carroll County.           
   Check out the following websites for places to visit and activities they are hosting.
 
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