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Federal Programs

No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) of 2001

No Child Left BehindThe Sumner County School System receives funds from the federal government to help improve student learning. These funds are provided under the rules and regulations of a federal law known as the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) of 2001.

 This education law requires every state to determine academic standards for K-12 students and for every public school district to demonstrate successful academic achievement in order to receive federal funds. This law also requires public school districts to inform parents about student progress and encourage their involvement in their childs academic success.

Highly Qualified Teachers

No Child Left Behind requires that all teachers hired to teach core academic subjects in a Title I school or program meet certain requirements. In general, teachers must have full certification, a bachelors degree and demonstrated competence in subject knowledge and teaching.

Parents may request information regarding the qualifications of classroom teachers and assistants providing instructional support to their children. Principals will maintain a list of teachers, paraprofessionals and their qualifications.

Adequate Yearly Progress

 Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) is the phrase used to describe progress toward achieving state academic standards. AYP is the minimum level of improvement that state departments of education, school districts and schools must achieve each year.

All groups of students must make the minimum level of improvement each year. Failure of any one group of students may result in a district or school not making Adequate Yearly Progress. The groups of students include economically disadvantaged, Limited English-Proficient, students with disabilities, and five race and ethnic groups.

Additional information on AYP may be viewed at the following website:

TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION REPORT CARD

https://edu.warehouse.state.tn.us/pls/apex/f?p=222:1:902742735571772

Local Consolidated Plan

The local Federal Consolidated Plan includes the following programs:
  • Title I Improving the Academic achievement of the Disadvantaged
  • Title II, Part A Teacher and Principal Training and Recruitment
  •  Title II, Part D Enhancing Education Through Technology
  • Title III English Language Acquisition, Language Enhancement and Academic Achievement
  • Title IV Drug Free Schools and Communities
  • Title V Innovative Programs
Comprehensive Systemwide Plan for Sumner County Schools (TCSPP)