Dover —
Lake Forest East Elementary School and Stokes Elementary School in Dover were among multiple Delaware schools named 2011 National Title I distinguished schools.
Lake Forest Elementary was selected for its great performance in making the achievement gap among student groups smaller under principal Susan Pervis. Principal Corey Miklus and Stokes Elementary got selected for remarkable student achievement for two or more years.
Other Delaware schools to receive the distinguished honor include Lake Forest North Elementary School, Star Hill Elementary School, and Long Neck Elementary School.
Title I provides more than $17 billion in federal aid to schools and districts who aid students in poverty. It is the biggest federally funded, pre-collegiate program in the United States.
Visit the National Title I Association website at www.titlei.org to learn more about the schools and other programs it offers.
Lake Forest Elementary was selected for its great performance in making the achievement gap among student groups smaller under principal Susan Pervis. Principal Corey Miklus and Stokes Elementary got selected for remarkable student achievement for two or more years.
Other Delaware schools to receive the distinguished honor include Lake Forest North Elementary School, Star Hill Elementary School, and Long Neck Elementary School.
Title I provides more than $17 billion in federal aid to schools and districts who aid students in poverty. It is the biggest federally funded, pre-collegiate program in the United States.
Visit the National Title I Association website at www.titlei.org to learn more about the schools and other programs it offers.
Lake Forest East Elementary School and Stokes Elementary School in Dover were among multiple Delaware schools named 2011 National Title I distinguished schools.
Lake Forest Elementary was selected for its great performance in making the achievement gap among student groups smaller under principal Susan Pervis. Principal Corey Miklus and Stokes Elementary got selected for remarkable student achievement for two or more years.
Other Delaware schools to receive the distinguished honor include Lake Forest North Elementary School, Star Hill Elementary School, and Long Neck Elementary School.
Title I provides more than $17 billion in federal aid to schools and districts who aid students in poverty. It is the biggest federally funded, pre-collegiate program in the United States.
Visit the National Title I Association website at www.titlei.org to learn more about the schools and other programs it offers.
Lake Forest Elementary was selected for its great performance in making the achievement gap among student groups smaller under principal Susan Pervis. Principal Corey Miklus and Stokes Elementary got selected for remarkable student achievement for two or more years.
Other Delaware schools to receive the distinguished honor include Lake Forest North Elementary School, Star Hill Elementary School, and Long Neck Elementary School.
Title I provides more than $17 billion in federal aid to schools and districts who aid students in poverty. It is the biggest federally funded, pre-collegiate program in the United States.
Visit the National Title I Association website at www.titlei.org to learn more about the schools and other programs it offers.