Albert Schweitzer

Elementary School

We Build Futures

Welcome to Albert Schweitzer's Title I Page!

  • Here you will find information about  Albert Schweitzer's Title I plan, programs, and staff.  Be sure to check back regularly for new information and announcements of Title I programs and events. Please reach out to the building's Title 1 Reading Specialist, Mrs. Kristen Casile, with any questions. Thank you for your support!

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    Save the Date!

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    Join us for a fun family literacy night with educator, photographer, habitat restoration specialist, and children’s book author Vicki Paulas!Vicki joins NSD families in a virtual evening to talk about her struggles with dyslexia as a child, her career path journey and being a children’s book author. Her personal story is a “picture” of overcoming obstacles, pursuing your dreams, and making the world a better place. A night with Vicki is nothing less than inspirational! 

    All families that attend will receive a copy of Vicki’s book, A Foxy Way to Learn Your ABCs.  

    Click the link below to register. 

    https://neshaminy.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN__QvkPcM-Q7C5BqMGITt71w

     

     

    Please click on the following link to read about districtwide Title 1 information:   

    Title 1 February Newsletter    

     

    Parent & Family Engagement News is published to keep you up to date and informed about what is happening in our Title I program. This issue provides families with strategies and resources to support learners in both math and reading. The buttons throughout the newsletter are links to articles, activities, and parent resources.

    At Albert Schweitzer Elementary School, we believe that success for our students can only be achieved when schools and families work together as a team. 

    Dear Neshaminy Families,
     
    TITLE 1 INFORMATION
     
    Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)

    The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) is the federal K-12 education law of the United States. ESSA was signed into law in 2015 and replaced the previous education law called “No Child Left Behind.” ESSA extended more flexibility to States in education and laid out expectations of transparency for parents and for communities.

    ESSA requires every state to measure performance in reading, math, and science. Each state determines the way students are assessed. Every school in each state must inform parents about their standards and their results.

    In this newsletter you will find a link to Pennsylvania’s Core Standards. Additionally, you will find information about school performance at the Future Ready PA Index site. The Future Ready PA Index uses four different approaches in scoring and depicting student progress and performance.

     
     
    Did You Know About Title I?
    • Under ESSA, Title I is the largest federally funded educational program in the United States.
    • It provides supplemental funds to assist schools with the highest student concentrations of poverty to meet school educational goals.
    • Title I is designed to help students achieve proficiency on challenging state academic achievement standards.
    • It provides funds to districts to assist schools with the highest levels of economically disadvantaged children for improving student achievement, staff development, and parent and community engagement.
    Did You Know About Title I?
     
    PA Core Standards

    Pennsylvania’s Core Standards in English Language Arts and Mathematics are robust and relevant to the real world and reflect the knowledge and skills our young people need to succeed in life after high school, in both post-secondary education and a globally competitive workforce.

    Click here to view the PA Core Standards at the Pennsylvania Department of Education SAS website.

     
    Curriculum at Neshaminy School District
    Neshaminy School District Curriculum is aligned to the Pennsylvania Core Standards. The standards tell what students should know and be able to do by the end of each grade level.

    Click here to visit our Neshaminy Curriculum website.

     
     

    Assessment is a process of evaluating student performance to determine what content and skills have been mastered. Assessment enables school leaders and educators to make informed decisions about instructional practices and effective pedagogical approaches to maximize student achievement levels. Effective assessment is an integral part of the teaching and learning process. Well-designed assessments can give valuable information to teachers, parents, and students.

    Click here to view Neshaminy's student assessment system.

     
    Future Ready PA Index

    Future Ready PA Index, is a comprehensive progress report that provides parents and community members with easy-to-understand information about Pennsylvania schools and student success. Here you can find information about Neshaminy School District and each Neshaminy school.

    Click here to visit the Future Ready PA Index website.

     
     
     

     

     
     
     
     

     

     

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