Bell Elementary School and Trenton Elementary School are both Title I School-Wide Projects. This means that Title I Entitlement Grant funds support supplementary personnel and services for those schools.
The mission of Title I is “..to implement programs and services that ensure that all children have a fair, equal and significant opportunity to obtain a high-quality education and reach, at a minimum, proficiency on challenging state academic achievement standards and state academic assessments.” Title I is currently funding nine (9) teachers and two (2) Counselors, in addition to teachers and teachers’ aides who provide Extended School Day and Extended School Year services. Each school’s School Improvement Plan guides the use of the Title I funds. These funds may be used for supplies, equipment, travel, computer software, etc. Title I school eligibility is determined by the percentage of Free and Reduced Lunch students at each school.
Please Read the Parent Involvement Policy
2005-2006 Bell Annual School Report Card
2005-2006 Trenton Annual School Report Card
BELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (0032) GILCHRIST, (21) |
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Subject |
State of Florida A+ Plan* |
Federal No Child Left Behind Act |
Reading |
• 88% of students reading at or above grade level |
All subgroups met this criteria. |
Math |
• 85% of students at or above grade level in math |
All subgroups met this criteria. |
Writing |
• 94% of students are meeting state standards in writing. |
All subgroups met this criteria. |
• Your child is not eligible for an opportunity scholarship for public school choice under the A+ Plan. |
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Possible |
• BELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL has met federal adequate yearly progress under No Child Left Behind. Because this is a Title I school, your student may be eligible for school choice options under No Child Left Behind. Because this is a Title I school, your student may be eligible for school choice options under No Child Left Behind. |
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School Efficiency Indicator for 2005-2006 relates money spent at the school-level with student performance at that school allowing users to evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness compared to other schools. |
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• Contact your district office at 352-463-3200 for other choice options available to you. |
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* This grade is calculated by adding points earned from each of the performance areas below. + This percent is based on a total of 39 criteria that every school must meet, if applicable. |
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No ROI Data |
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TRENTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (0041) GILCHRIST, (21) |
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Subject |
State of Florida A+ Plan* |
Federal No Child Left Behind Act |
Reading |
• 89% of students reading at or above grade level |
All subgroups met this criteria. |
Math |
• 86% of students at or above grade level in math |
All subgroups met this criteria. |
Writing |
• 88% of students are meeting state standards in writing. |
All subgroups met this criteria. |
• Your child is not eligible for an opportunity scholarship for public school choice under the A+ Plan. |
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Possible |
• TRENTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL has met federal adequate yearly progress under No Child Left Behind. Because this is a Title I school, your student may be eligible for school choice options under No Child Left Behind. Because this is a Title I school, your student may be eligible for school choice options under No Child Left Behind. |
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School Efficiency Indicator for 2005-2006 relates money spent at the school-level with student performance at that school allowing users to evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness compared to other schools. |
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• Contact your district office at 352-463-3200 for other choice options available to you. |
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* This grade is calculated by adding points earned from each of the performance areas below. + This percent is based on a total of 39 criteria that every school must meet, if applicable. |
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No ROI Data |
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Both schools have been recognized for receiving “A” accountability grades. These schools are dedicated to providing a high quality education to each and every child.
Please use the link below to view information regarding No Child Left Behind, Parents’ Right to Know, and Title I School Improvement.
