• Title I NCLB


    Title III Information

    2015-2016 LEA Plan Goal 2 - Title III LEP Annual Update

     Title I / NCLB Information

    Under the guidelines of Title I No Child Left Behind (NCLB) public posting of information regarding school choice and and supplemental services is required. 

    US Department of Education Title I No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Resource

    Click this link for the Website for Parents 

    Public School Choice

    The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001 requires all states to create their own high academic standards for what a child should know and be able to do for all grades in English-language arts and mathematics. Every school must improve each year until all students meet these standards. This yearly improvement in school performance, which includes the academic standards and other components, is called Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP).  Title I schools that do not make AYP are given "program improvement" (PI) status.  A school that stays in PI for more that one year must offer School Choice to their students.  If your child is attending Nelson Avenue, Poplar Avenue, or Plumas Avenue, you may request that he/she be enrolled in a Thermalito non-PI school. To request a transfer based on School Choice contact your school's office at your earliest convenience.

    For the 2014-2015 School year, students at Poplar Ave., Plumas Ave., Sierra Ave., and Nelson Ave. Middle School are eligible for  "School Choice"

    2014-2015 - There were 1,277 eligible students with 0 participated in School Choice

    2013-2014 - There were 1,348 eligible student of which 0 participated in School Choice

    2012-2013 - There were 831 eligible student of which 0 participated in School Choice

    2011-2012 - There were 829 eligible students of which 0 participated in School Choice

    2010-2011 - There were 868 eligible students of which 0 participated in School Choice

    2009-2010 - There were 1,055 eligible students of which 0 participated.

    2008-2009 - There were 868 eligible students of which 0 participated.

    2007-2008 - There were 919 eligible students of which 0 participated.


    Supplemental Educational Services

    Free tutoring services are offered by organizations and agencies approved by the California State Board of Education. These agencies provide eligible children with additional academic help and individual instruction in a location off campus. If your child qualifies for free and reduced meals at a Program Improvement school (year 2-5), then they are most likely eligible for this tutoring program.

    Schools Eligible for SES in 2015-2016: Poplar Ave., Plumas Ave., Sierra Ave.,

    and Nelson Ave.

    Enrollment Windows for 2015-2016: October 1 - October 15 & January 11 - January 25

    Applications coming soon!

    California Department of Education approved Supplemental Service Providers

    Click on this link   to see the list of SES providers that have agreed to work with our community.

    For the 2014-2015 School year, there were 1,277 eligible students from Nelson Ave., Plumas Ave., Poplar Ave., and Sierra Ave. of which 84 participated in SES.

    For the 2013-2014 School year, there were 1,348 eligible students from Nelson Ave., Plumas Ave., Poplar Ave., and Sierra Ave. of which 93 participated in SES.

    For the 2012-2013 School year, there were 831 eligible students from Nelson Ave., Plumas Ave., and Poplar Ave. of which 42 participated in SES.

    For the 2011-2012 School year, there were 829 eligible from Nelson Ave., Plumas Ave. and Poplar Avenue of which 50 participated.  

    For the 2010-2011 School year, there were 868 eligible from Nelson Ave., Plumas Ave. and Poplar Avenue of which 57 participated.

    For the 2009-2010 School year, there were 1,000 eligible students from Nelson Avenue, Plumas Avenue and Poplar Avenue Schools of which 10 participated.

    For the 2007-2008 School year, there were 750 eligible students from Nelson Avenue, Plumas Avenue and Poplar Avenue Schools of which 3 participated.

    District Contact for Parents for further information regarding school choice and / or supplemental educational services is Lisa Cruikshank and can be reached at (530) 538-2900.