Eugene Gregory Memorial Youth Academy is a Title I school. This classification is based on the number of students receiving free/reduced meals at school. We receive funding to support student learning and to promote family involvement. You will receive flyers or messages throughout the year announcing activities and/or events, as well as, other opportunities for involvement.
Dia Shelton - Title I Liaison
Dia_Shelton@scps.k12.fl.us
407.708.7669
Parent and Family Engagement Plan
Parent Engagement Plan Brochure
Parent Application for Title I Advisory Team
For more information about Title I, visit the SCPS Title I website.
Translation Available Upon Request
Title I, Part A
Title l, Part A (TIPA) is the largest federally funded education program in the United States. The purpose of TIPA is to close the achievement gap between economically disadvantaged students and non-economically disadvantaged students.
Parents' Rights
Parents have a right to:
Title I, Part D
SCPS receives an annual allocation of dollars under Title I, Part D of ESSA to support educational programs in local institutions for neglected or delinquent youth or in correctional facilities. The intent of the program is to provide services to help students successfully transition back to their zoned school upon release from the facility, to further their education or to gain employment. The Title I, Part D program serves three centers: Eugene Gregory Academy, John Polk Alternative School, and the Seminole County Detention Center. Title I, Part D funding also serves at-risk students in one high school, one middle school, and students who attend the after-school program at the Velma Hayes-Williams Community Resource Center. These schools and center do not receive Title I, Part A services.
Family Engagement
For information about Family Engagement, please view the Parent and Family Engagement Plan.