
Title 1 Family Literary Program
What is the Title 1 Family Literacy Program?
The federally-funded Title 1 Family Literacy Program is a school-community partnership that helps break the cycle of poverty and illiteracy by integrating early childhood education, adult literacy or adult basic education, and parenting education into a unified family literacy program. Family Literacy is implemented through cooperative projects that build on high-quality existing community resources, creating a new range of services for children, adults, and families. The Program helps children and families achieve the academic standards set forth by the State and uses instructional programs that are based on scientific reading research to...
- enrich language development, extend learning, and support high levels of educational success for children from birth through age five and their parents;
- provide literacy services of sufficient hours and duration to make sustainable changes in a family;
- provide integrated instructional services for families, where children and their parents learn together to develop habits of life-long learning; and
- support families committed to education and to economic independence.
What does Title 1 Family Literacy program provide?
Adult Education Improve your English skills. Learn to speak, read, and write the English language.
Early Childhood Education provides opportunities for children to learn from birth and focuses on the education of very young children from birth through age five. Family literacy programs work in the areas of physical development, social-emotional development and cognitive development and emphasize children's eventual success in school.
Parent Education provides parents with a wide variety of learning topics including parenting strategies, how to be advocates and role models for their children, and strategies to support their children's learning.
Interactive Literacy Activities provide a time "to increase and facilitate meaningful parent-child interactions focused primarily on language and literacy development in a high-quality learning environment where they can learn and play together." (Jacobs, 2004, p. 1977).
Home Visits provide a means for delivering literacy instruction in a familiar setting and to emphasize that parents are the child's first and most important teacher.
Who is eligible to participate in Title 1 Family Literacy Program?
- Families who reside in the Northside Independent School District Title 1 attendance area and have children birth through age five.
- Families in which at least one parent needs to improve English skills. Learn to speak, read, and write the English language.
Locations
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W.Z. Burke Elementary
10111 Terra Oak San Antonio, TX 78250
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John Glenn Elementary
2385 Horal Dr. San Antonio, TX 78227
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Delores B. Linton Elementary
2103 Oakhill Rd. San Antonio, TX 78238
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Westwood Terrace Elementary
2315 Hackamore Ln. San Antonio, TX 78227
Staff
2315 Hackamore Lane
San Antonio, TX 78227
Phone: (210) 397-7960
Fax: (210) 645-3914
Coordinator: Brenda Faz-Villarreal
Program Secretary: Mona Sanchez
Early Childhood Specialists: Lidia Olvera-Gonzales and Maria Isabel (Marisa) Morga
Community Liaisons: Irene Bosquez Reyna and LuzMaria (Lucy) Sanchez
Parent Educators: Sonia Avila and Hilda Rodriguez










