Title I Programs at Kingsway
The Kingsway Regional School District offers a Targeted Assistance Program model that uses Title I funds to support its students' academic success. A Targeted Assistance Program centers academic support and related interventions and services on an identified group of students who are at risk of not meeting state standards. Criteria used by the Kingsway Regional School District to identify students for services include a combination of the following measures: state standardized test scores, classroom grades, local benchmark assessments (i.e. MAP) and recommendations from school personnel.
The information below provides an overview of Title I-funded programs offered to students at the Kingsway Regional School District. These programs are dedicated to not only closing gaps but also bolstering your child’s academic confidence while achieving success with the district curriculum.
Academic Assistance Program
The district offers the Academic Assistance Program (AAP), a tutoring program for eligible middle and high school students. AAP is a federally funded Title I program that uses multiple measures to identify students who in need of extra support in math or English/language arts.
Through AAP, students receive personalized assistance from certified Kingsway teachers in a supportive online environment. The program utilizes individualized instruction to address learning gaps, reinforce classroom learning, and empower students to reach their full potential. AAP tutoring sessions are held online via 1:1 Google Meet sessions for high school students. Online tutoring are live sessions that are facilitated at convenient times for students and families.
Middle school students attend after-school, in-person tutoring. Tutoring focuses on building skills and academic confidence.
For more information or to serve on the Title I Parent Advisory Committee, please contact Emily Virga at virgae@krsd.us.
