All paraprofessionals working in a schoolwide program or schoolwide building are considered Title I employees.
Districts must ensure that all paraprofessionals, who are required to do so, meet the qualifications required in Section 1111(g)(2)(m). Paraprofessionals required to meet highly qualified guidelines include those who provide instructional support and work under the direct supervision of a teacher in a Schoolwide building, without regard to how the position is funded. This also applies to those who work in a Targeted Assisted building and are paid in part or in full with Title I funds.
Paraprofessionals who provide instructional support include those who:
Because paraprofessionals provide instructional support, they should not be providing planned direct instruction, or introducing to students new skills, concepts, or academic content.
Individuals who work in food services, cafeteria or playground supervision, personal care services, non-instructional computer assistance, and similar positions are not considered paraprofessionals under Title I, Part A.
All Title I paraprofessionals must have a secondary school diploma or its recognized equivalent. Additionally, paraprofessionals working in a program supported with Title I, Part A funds must have:
For questions regarding this position, please contact Lisa Madden at (870) 703-2188.