Title I Derecho a solicitar información; Right to Request Information
Title I Derecho a solicitar información;
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Estado de la Licenciatura y área temática
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Licenciatura del estado de Maryland, incluido el estado de Licencia Profesional Temporal condicional
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Calificaciones de los paraeducadores o maestros sustitutos a largo plazo que pueden estar trabajando con su estudiante
Jonathan R. Ferrari, Ph.D
Instructional Specialist
Rocking Horse Road Center
240-740-4600
Jonathan_R_Ferrari@mcpsmd.org
Title I Right to Request Information:
Our school is fortunate to receive supplemental funding through Title I, a federal grant program for schools that serve communities with students who have high economic needs. The federal legislation that establishes Title I regulations is known as the Every Students Succeeds Act of 2015 or ESSA for short. ESSA requires the Montgomery County Public Schools to inform you that you have the right to request information about the professional certification qualifications of your child's teacher, substitute teacher, or paraeducator.
If you wish to request certification information about your child's teacher, paraeducator, or long-term substitute teacher, please submit a written request to the principal at your school. Your written request may include information about the following qualifications:
- Degree status and subject area of certification
- State of Maryland certification status, including conditional certification status
- Qualifications of paraeducators or long-term substitute teachers who may be working with your student
Your request will be forwarded to the Office of Human Resources, and you will receive a written response from them within 30 business days.
Please contact the principal if you have any questions.
Jonathan R. Ferrari, Ph.D
Instructional Specialist
Division of Early Childhood and Title I Programs, and Recovery Funds
Rocking Horse Road Center
240-740-4600