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KY School Report Card for Centerfield Elementary School  |  Proficient in Reading: 35%  |  Distinguished in Reading: 20%  |  Proficient in Math: 35%  |  Distinguished in Math: 18%

Title 1 Information

Title 1 is the largest federal education program providing support to our nation’s schools.  The purpose of Title 1 is to provide additional opportunities and supplemental services in schools where students are potentially impacted by poverty and who are at risk for meeting Kentucky’s challenging performance standards.

Schoolwide Program

Schools must have 40 percent poverty or greater to implement a Schoolwide program. However, due to an approved waiver from the Kentucky Department of Education, all of our Title 1 schools have been approved to operate as a Schoolwide Program - meaning funds are used to improve the overall academic program of the entire school, not just select students.

A Title I Schoolwide team must annually develop a Schoolwide plan that includes the following:

  • Comprehensive needs assessment
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  • School-wide reform strategies
  • Provision for instruction by highly qualified professional staff
  • Strategies for increasing parental involvement
  • Plans to facilitate the transition from preschool to elementary school
  • Measures for including teacher input to improve student performance and the overall instructional program
  • Provision of assistance to struggling students​​

School Title 1 Contact:

Krista Mornar

To Centerfield Families: 

Please know we are committed to reducing any barriers that may prevent your child from being successful at school. If your family has a need that is impacting your child's learning, please contact our Guidance Counselor, Amy Pierce, and/or our Homeless Coordinator, Dorothy Roberts.

Mrs. Pierce and Mrs. Roberts coordinate assistance for Centerfield families who have financial concerns, mental health based concerns, or other concerns directly impacting your child.

Parents Right To Know:

We are extremely proud of the expertise and experience of our staff.  OCS consistently has high percentages of teachers who meet the federal government's Highly Qualified Teacher requirements and who hold National Board Teacher Certification.  We respect parents' right to know about the qualifications of their children's teacher and welcome inquiries about teacher credentials.  Please contact Richard Graviss, Personnel Director, at (502) 241-3500 for additional information.