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Title I is a federally funded program used to provide supplementary educational services in reading and math to students who are at risk of failing to meet the state testing standards. Jenks Public Schools has Title I programs at East Elementary School and at both East and West Intermediate Schools. The Title I staff consists of highly qualified, certified teachers and reading specialists. Following is a list of staff members:

Title I Teacher Site Grade & Subject
Sherry Kleinecke East Elementary Kindergarten Reading
Gina Carroll East Elementary 1st & 2nd Grade Reading
Michelle Hight East Elementary 1st & 2nd Grade Reading
Carisa Smith East Elementary 1st & 2nd Grade Reading
Tricia Travers East Elementary 1st & 2nd Grade Reading
Tara Pickard East Elementary 1st & 2nd Grade Reading
Danielle Cameron East Elementary 3rd & 4th Grade Reading
Tina Mason East Elementary 3rd & 4th Grade Reading
Susan Hildebrand East Elementary 3rd & 4th Grade Math
Mike Gardella West Intermediate 5th & 6th Grade Math
Malissa Barker West Intermediate 5th & 6th Grade Reading
Avi Gelfand East Intermediate 5th Grade Math & Reading
LuAnna Galles East Intermediate 6th Grade Math & Reading
Deanna Cloud East Intermediate 5th Grade Math

 

Parents Right to Know

In accordance with the No Child Left Behind Act, parents have the right to know the professional qualifications of the classroom teachers who instruct their children. Federal law allows parents to ask for certain information about their children’s classroom teachers, and requires schools to give parents this information in a timely manner if requested. Specifically, parents have the right to ask for the following information about their children’s classroom teachers: 

1. Whether Oklahoma State Department of Education has licensed or qualified the teacher for the grades and subjects he or she teaches

2. Whether Oklahoma State Department of Education has decided that the teacher can teach in a classroom without being licensed or qualifies under state regulations because of special circumstances

3. The teacher’s college major: whether the teacher has any advanced degrees, and, if so, the subject of the degrees

4. Whether any teachers’ aides or similar paraprofessionals provide services to your child and, if they do, their qualifications. 

To receive any of this information, please call Human Resources at 299-4415, ext. 2305.     

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