Title I/LAP Programs
Title I Program
Title I is a remedial education program designed to help students who require some assistance in reading, math, or language arts.
Learning Assistance Program (LAP)
The LAP program provides supplemental instruction for students who need some additional help, primarily in reading and math.
A student can qualify for these programs through:
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AimsWeb +(Reading/Math)
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Teacher recommendation and/or parent input
An Individualized Educational Plan (IEP) is not required.
If you have questions regarding the Title I or LAP programs, please contact one of the following staff members:
Title I/LAP Director
- Rob Haugen 509-565-3124, [email protected]
Hallett Elementary
- Stephanie Dormaier, 509-565-3420, [email protected]
- Katrina Boyd, 509-565-3420, [email protected]
Annual Notifications:
Parent's Right to Be Informed, Title I Part A (multiple languages) A Parent's Guide: What is Title I, Part A
Services for Homeless Students:
Title I services are provided to students in non-Title I schools who qualify as homeless status and are in need of additional academic support. For additional information, please contact our district 's homeless liaison Rob Haugen at 509-565-3124.
District & School Report Cards:
Links to School Report Cards can be found at District Report Card
Complaints Related to Federal Programs:
A citizen complaint is a written statement that alleges a violation of a federal rule, law or regulation or state regulation that applies to a federal program.
Anyone can file a citizen complaint
There is no special form
There is no need to know the law that governs a federal program to file a complaint
For more information, please click this link http://www.k12.wa.us/TitleI/CitizenComplaint.aspx