Title I Information
Title I, Part A provides financial assistance through state educational agencies to school divisions and public schools with high numbers or percentages of children from low-income families to help ensure that all children meet challenging state academic content and achievement standards.
School divisions target the Title I funds they receive to public schools with the highest percentages of children from low-income families. RPS Title I funded schools are school-wide programs that are designed to upgrade their entire educational programs for all students, particularly the lowest-achieving students.
For more information, view the Title I presentation video below.
2021-22 Title I Schools
Albert Hill Middle School | J. H. Blackwell Elementary School |
Amelia Street School | J. L. Francis Elementary School |
Armstrong High School | John B. Cary Elementary School |
Barack Obama Elementary School | John Marshall High School |
Bellevue Elementary School | Lucille M. Brown Middle School |
Binford Middle School | Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School |
Broad Rock Elementary School | Miles J. Jones Elementary School |
Cardinal Elementary School | Oak Grove-Bellemeade Elementary School |
Chimborazo Elementary School | Overby-Sheppard Elementary School |
Elizabeth D. Redd Elementary School | Richmond Career Education & Employment Academy |
Fairfield Court Elementary School | Richmond Alternative School |
Franklin Military Academy | River City Middle School |
George W. Carver Elementary School | Southampton Elementary School |
George Wythe High School | Swansboro Elementary Schools |
G. H. Reid Elementary School | Thomas C. Boushall Middle School |
Ginter Park Elementary School | Thomas H. Henderson Middle School |
Henry L. Marsh Elementary School | Thomas Jefferson High School |
Huguenot High School | Woodville Elementary School |
J. B. Fisher Elementary School | Westover Hills Elementary School |