Title I Family Engagement
What is Title I?
At a Title I school, all students benefit from the resources, not just those counted in the income level data used to determine funding.
These funds help schools by:
- Hiring extra teachers, assistants, and instructional coaches
- Purchasing classroom and learning materials
- Supporting tutoring before and after school
- Providing technology and equipment
- Offering training for teachers and principals
What is a School-Parent Compact?
A school-parent compact is a written agreement between school personnel and families. It outlines what each person is responsible for to help the student reach high academic standards. It also helps to strengthen partnerships within the school community.
The school-parent Compact is written in joint agreement by the Title I School Wide Committee, a team of staff parents, and student representatives.
We believe that a strong partnership between the school and the home is key for student success. It is important that we work together to provide a safe and supportive environment for learning to take place.
What is a School plan?
This is a plan that describes how Coopertown Middle will provide opportunities to improve family engagement to support student learning. We value the contributions and involvement of families to establish an equal partnership for the common goal of improving student achievement. This plan describes the different ways that we will support family engagement and how families can help plan and participate in activities and events to promote student learning at school and at home.
The documents below are the Family Engagement Plan for Coopertown Middle School. As a Title 1 school we are required to inform the public how we are using the Title 1 funds to benefit our students.
Title One Video (SMS)
2025-2026 Title One Survey

Below are documents for our Title One program:
Family Engagement Plan
School-Parent Compact






