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FEDERAL PROGRAMS

 

 

Program Contacts


Federal Programs:

Christopher Kelly
Director of Federal Programs

Ryan Harris
Federal Programs Financial Specialist III

Falon Bone
Federal Programs Financial Specialist III


Title I, Part A

Bryce Johnson
Director Title I Instruction and Accountability 

Chanda Epps
Title I Family Engagement Coordinator


Title II, Part A

Kimberly Richardson
Induction & Development Director


Title III, Part A

Andrew Lloyd
Curriculum Leader, Foreign Language


Title IV, Part A

Kate Wolfe Maxlow
Director of Instruction

Jennifer Thomason
Coordinator Learning Specialist


Title IV, Part B

Karen Johnson
Out Of School Time Coordinator 

Jennifer Richardson
Out Of School Time Assistant Coordinator

Hampton City Schools Federal Programs

 

The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) is the main federal law for K-12 public education in the United States. It was signed into law in December 2015 and replaced the No Child Left Behind Act. ESSA gives states more flexibility in how they design and implement their education systems, but it also maintains a number of important federal requirements, such as annual assessments in reading and math and accountability for all students, including those with disabilities and English learners. Hampton City Schools oversees the following Federal Programs under ESSA:

Improving the Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged

Title I, Part A of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) provides supplemental funding to state and local educational agencies (LEAs) to improve the academic achievement of students from low-income families. Title I, Part A is the largest federal education program for disadvantaged students.


Title I funds are used used for a variety of purposes, including:

To learn more about Hampton City Schools Title I Program visit their website.

Supporting Effective Instruction


Title II, Part A of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) is a federal grant program that provides funding to improve the quality and effectiveness of teachers, principals, and other school leaders. The program is designed to increase student achievement by ensuring that all students have access to effective educators.


Hampton City Schools uses Title II, Part A funds in a variety of ways to improve the quality and effectiveness of teachers and principals. Some of the most common uses of these funds include:

English Language Acquisition, Language Enhancement, and Academic Achievement

Title III, Part A of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), also known as the English Language Acquisition, Language Enhancement, and Academic Achievement Act, is a federal grant program that provides funding to help English learners (ELs) acquire English proficiency and succeed in school.

Program Design:

Student Support and Academic Enrichment

Title IV, Part A of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) provides funding to states and local educational agencies (LEAs) to improve students' academic achievement by increasing the capacity of states, LEAs, schools, and local communities to:

Student Support and Academic Enrichment

Title IV, Part B 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) is a federal grant program that provides funding to establish or expand community learning centers that offer before-school, after-school, summer, and weekend programs for students in low-income communities. The goal of the 21st CCLC program is to provide students with opportunities to improve their academic achievement, develop their 21st century skills, and engage in enrichment activities that support their overall development.

 

Hampton City Schools 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC)


The primary goal of Title IV: 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) extended learning programs are to provide FREE quality academic and social enrichments. This Federally funded grant helps students meet state and local standards in core academic subjects, such as reading and mathematics, and offers student enrichment activities that complement  instructional programming.

 

For the 2024-2024 school year, 21st Century Community Learning School Grants have been awarded to the following schools:

Bassette Elementary School

Bryan Elementary School

Mary T. Christian Elementary School (formerly Cary)

Forrest Elementary School

Lindsay Middle School

Mary Peake Elementary School (formerly Tyler)

Syms Middle School

Tarrant Middle School

Hampton City Schools serves as a co-applicant with Andrew's Pre K-8's 21st CCLC Grant.  The Gators Presidential Scholars (GPS) program is administered through Alternatives, Inc.

 

HCS utilizes the partnerships with  Flying Classroom and Enrichment City to address the various enrichment activities that align with curriculum taught in the core program. Students participating in 21st CCLC. The enrichment activities contribute to the skills and assets needed for the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) field 

 


 

UNIVERSITY CORNER


Providing educational support to students who are not meeting grade-level expectations in grades 3-5 due to COVID-19 learning loss.

 

Mission:  University Corner simulates the evidence-based 21st Century Community Learning Centers model. The University Corner program supports the creation of opportunities for academic enrichment during non-school hours for children, particularly students who need additional academic and enrichment support. University Corner helps students meet state and local standards in core academic subjects, such as reading mathematics; and offers enrichments, field trips, family programs and other educational services. 

 

For the 2024-2024 school year, University Corner programs are being held at the following sites following schools:

Aberdeen Elementary School

Armstrong Elementary School

Asbury Elementary School

Barron Elementary School

Burbank Elementary School

Cooper Elementary School

Jackson Elementary School

Kraft Elementary School

Langley Elementary School

Machen Elementary School

Patrick Elementary School

Phenix K-8 School

Phillips Elementary School

Smith Elementary School