Student Services - Duluth Public Schools (2024)

  • Title I, Part A
  • Title I, Part D
  • Title II
  • Title III
  • Title IV
  • Other Areas Within Our Department

Title I, Part A

Title I, Part Aof the Elementary and Secondary Act (ESEA) provides financial assistance to local educational agencies (LEAs) and schools. Districts or schools accepting Title I funds are required to provide all children with fair, equitable and significant educational opportunities to obtain a high-quality education and meet grade levelstate academic standards and assessments.

Questions/Answers:

1) Which Schools Receive Title I Services?

  • Stowe Elementary
  • Laura MacArthur Elementary
  • Piedmont Elementary
  • Myers-Wilkins Elementary
  • Lowell Elementary (Ojibwe Immersion and English Classrooms only)
  • Lincoln Park Middle School
  • Stella Maris - St. James (Nonpublic)

2) How is it determined which schools receive Title I Services?

Answer: The district has an average poverty rate (free/reduced lunches) that is determined yearly. This rate usually hovers around 40%. Any schools above this rate receive Title I services. The district then chooses which levels (Elementary, Middle School, High School) to serve. ISD709 chooses to give services to the elementary and middle school levels. St. James receives Title services because their campus resides within a public school boundary that also receives Title services (Laura MacArthur Elementary).

3) How does ISD709 spend their Title I dollars?

  • Reading Interventionists
  • Math Interventionists
  • Behavior Interventionist
  • Family in Transitions (also knows as McKinney-Vento or Homeless)
  • Neglected and Delinquent (also known as Residentials or Title I, Part D and include Merritt, Chester, Rockridge, Arrowhead Juvenile Center, Superior Academy)

4) What is aSchoolwideor Targeted Assisted Title I School?

Answer: An easy way to think about Schoolwide compared to Targeted-Assistend is flexibility. In a Schoolwide Title I School, all students are considered Title I students so students can fluidly move into and out of intervention groups. This is different than Targeted-Assisted where only certain students can receive interventions at a given time. All of our public schools are Schoolwide Title Schools. St. James (nonpublic) is a Targeted Assisted Title I School because Nonpublics can only be Targeted Assisted Schools.

LINK to MDE:Title I, Part A

Title I, Part D

Title I, Part D(aka as Residentials or Neglected/Delinquent) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act’s (ESEA) providesprevention and interventionfor youth who are neglected, delinquent or at-risk. We spend our Title I Part D dollars on math and reading interventionists at our Residential sites.

Our Residential Sites within ISD709:

  • Chester Creek Academy
  • Merritt Creek Academy
  • Rockridge Academy
  • Arrowhead Juvenile Center
  • Superior Academy

MDE Site:Title I, Part D

Residential Principal: Jacob Hintsala (jacob.hintsala@isd709.org)

Title II

The purpose of Title II, Part A is to increase student achievement consistent with state standards,improve the quality and effectiveness of teachers, principals, and other school leaders,and provide low-income and minority students greater access to effective teachers, principals, and other school leaders.

Where does ISD709 spend their Title II dollars? (PD = Professional Development)

  • Professional Development (Mentorship Program, Multiple Tiered Systems of Support, Professional Learning Communities, Continuous Improvement Teams)
  • Professional Development Staff (PD Coordinator, Content Area Specialists)
  • Sending staff and bringing in experts for Professional Development.
  • Class Size Reduction - reducing class sizes in our most at-risk schools.

MDE:Title II Page

Title III

Title IIIhelpsschool districtsensure that English learners (ELs) and immigrant students attain English proficiency and meet state academic standards. We have to spend money in three areas:

  • Language Programing
  • Professional Development
  • Parent Involvement

Title III monies are braided with our district's English Lanuague monies to hire staffing and provide in the three areas listed above. Most of the EL students reside within ISD709 and Marshall Schools. Our EL Coordinator is Annmarie Barta (Annmarie.Barta@isd709.org)

MDE Site:Title III

Title IV

Title IV, Part A, also known as theStudent Support and Academic Enrichment (SSAE)grant program, is a relatively new federal Title grant program under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). The purpose of this annual program is to improve access to a holistic education. Money is spent in these three areas:

  • Well-Rounded Education
  • Safe and Healthy Students
  • Effective Use of Technology

ISD709 has used this limited funding to provide: Gifted/Talented(now called E-squared), COVID, and Helpdesk staffing.

MDE Site:Title IV - Student Support and Academic Enrichment

Other Areas Within Our Department

Accordion

  • Other Enrollments
  • Family in transition
  • Foster Care

Other Enrollments

  • Nonpublics- Our Title Programs work with the nonpublic schools to provide education throught the Duluth Area. We work with Marshall, Stella Maris, Lakeview Christian Academy, Many Rivers Montessori, Montesorri School of Duluth, and Spirit of the Lake. We work with them regarding professional development, textbook ordering, and staffing within Title programs.
  • Homeschool- If you decide to Homeschool your child, you can pick up a packet from Sharie Blevins at4316 Rice Lake Road, Suite 108, Duluth, MN 55811. If you have any questions regarding Homeschool, please email Darren Sheldon (darren.sheldon@isd709.org).MDE Site:Homeschool

Family in transition

  • Family in Transitions is also known as McKinney-Vento or Homeless.
  • We work with the FIT programby placingstaff within our schools to intervene with students who are considered homeless or in transition.
  • MDE Site:Homeless
  • FIT Coordinator: Lisa Larson (lisa.larson2@isd709.org)

Foster Care

  • Federal Programs mainly works with transportation regarding transporting those in Foster Care to their School of Origin (goal: keep consistency with students by keeping them in their current school building). This has to be requested with the student's St. Louis County Case Worker and then approved by St. Louis County and ISD709 administration as both entities share in the cost of this transportation.
  • MDE Site:Foster Care
  • Foster Care Point of Contact: Darren Sheldon (darren.sheldon@isd709.org)
Student Services - Duluth Public Schools (2024)

FAQs

What is the dress code for Duluth Public Schools? ›

Students must wear shirts, pants/shorts/equivalent, and shoes. Religious headwear, tank tops, athletic wear, and undergarment straps are permitted. Outerwear, hats, and clothing depicting inappropriate images are not allowed. Enforcement should be applied respectfully and avoid marginalizing any groups.

Who is the assistant superintendent of Duluth Public Schools? ›

Assistant Superintendent Anthony Bonds serves as the district's Title IX coordinator.

Are Duluth public schools good? ›

Duluth Public School District is an above average, public school district located in DULUTH, MN. It has 8,554 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 19 to 1.

How many students are in Duluth Public Schools? ›

Serving over 8,000 students across 15 schools, Duluth Public Schools is committed to fostering a nurturing and inclusive environment where every student can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.

What rank is Duluth High School? ›

Duluth High School is ranked 61st within Georgia. Students have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement® coursework and exams. The AP® participation rate at Duluth High School is 52%. The total minority enrollment is 88%, and 55% of students are economically disadvantaged.

Why do private schools have strict dress codes? ›

Another reason private schools have uniforms is because they create unity. Uniforms signify that students are all on the same team and that they are at school for the same purpose. This sense of community can help students bond and feel closer to one another.

Who is Brenda Cassellius? ›

Brenda began her professional career first as a teacher and administrator in Saint Paul Public Schools and later as the first African American woman in Minnesota history to serve as Commissioner of Education—a role she was appointed to and held for eight years during the administration of former Minnesota Governor Mark ...

Who is the director of education at Duluth Playhouse? ›

STAFF
  • Wes Drummond. Executive Director.
  • Phillip Fazio. Producing Artistic Director.
  • Anika Thompson. Director of Development.
  • Kim Anderson. Managing Director.
  • Denise Ruemping. Director of Education & Youth Programming.
  • Jess Hughes. Marketing Director.
  • Evan Kelly. Production Manager.
  • Aaron Westlund. Technical Director.

Who is the principal of Duluth East High school? ›

Kelly Flohaug

What is the Duluth Public Schools lawsuit? ›

Public Justice and Nichols Kaster represent students of color and their families in a civil rights lawsuit against Duluth Public Schools Academy d/b/a Duluth Edison Charter Schools that seeks to hold the public charter school system accountable for subjecting black and biracial students to a discriminatory and hostile ...

What is the graduation rate for Duluth Public Schools? ›

The graduation rate for the class of 2022 was 76.66%, which represents a 5.6 percentage point increase in students from 2021.

How much do Duluth MN public school teachers make? ›

The average Entry Level Teacher salary in Duluth, MN is $62,110 as of June 27, 2024, but the salary range typically falls between $51,852 and $75,772.

What is the largest public high school in Minnesota? ›

Located in Plymouth, MN, Wayzata High School is the state's largest high school.

How many kids go to University of Minnesota Duluth? ›

+ Enrollment (2022-23)
Undergraduate Degree-Seeking7,754
Graduate Degree-Seeking576
Med School / College of Pharmacy Degree-Seeking263
Non-Degree Seeking1,082
Total9,675

What is the largest public school in the United States? ›

Ten largest public university campuses by enrollment during the 2021–22 academic year
RankingUniversityEnrollments
1Arizona State University76,765
2Texas A&M University73,285
3University of Central Florida70,386
7 more rows

What are most school dress codes? ›

GAO estimated that 93% of school districts have some kind of dress code or policy, though not all of them are considered "strict." More than 90% of those rules prohibit clothing typically worn by female students: items such as “halter or strapless tops,” “skirts or shorts shorter than mid-thigh,” and “yoga pants or any ...

What is the new school in Duluth? ›

Aided by this purchase, Stella Maris Academy will be opening its doors in the fall of 2022 to welcome the first traditional Catholic high school class to Duluth in more than 50 years, creating a continuum of Catholic school education that spans early childhood through post-secondary education.

What is the red plan for Duluth Public schools? ›

The Duluth School District board decided three years ago to proceed with a facilities plan known as the Red Plan -- an almost $300 million plan to close seven school buildings, including one of three high schools.

How many kids attend Duluth High School? ›

Today, Duluth High School serves more than 2,600 students providing a wide range of academic and extracurricular opportunities.

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