Parent Center & Title I
Diana Bregeth
Parent Outreach Liaison
678-226-2282
Hours-Mon-Fri, 7AM-2:30PM
Josh Allen & Jeff Glass
Title I AP's
The Parent Center is located on the 100 Hallway across from the College and Career Suite. The Parent Center is a place where all Discovery High School parents are welcomed. Here, parents can receive Title I information, review Title I documents, explore parenting resources, and gain information about ways to become more involved in their child’s education. All Title I documents are located in the Parent Center for review.
The Title 1 Program...
- Is the largest federal assistance program for schools.
- Provides support to students who are at risk of not meeting the state's academic standards.
- Bases funds on the number of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch.
- Supports parents/families by offering activities and training opportunities to increase their engagement in their student's education.
Title I documents may be accessed on this website or in the Parent Center.
Parents have the right to request information about the degree and qualifications of their child's teacher(s) and paraprofessional(s), if applicable.
Please refer to the GCPS Parent Right to Know Statement, or contact your school's principal for more information.
Title 1 Documents
- 2024-2025 Educational Effectiveness Survey (EES)-Results
- GCPS Title I Family and Community Engagement Plan
- Local School Plan for Improvement, 2025-2026
- Parents' Right to Know Statement
- The Plan, The Promise 2025-2026
- Planning Meeting Resources
- School Profile
- Title I Budget 2025-2026
2024-2025 Educational Effectiveness Survey (EES)-Results
GCPS Title I Family and Community Engagement Plan
Local School Plan for Improvement, 2025-2026
Parents' Right to Know Statement
The Plan, The Promise 2025-2026
Planning Meeting Resources
School Profile
Title I Budget 2025-2026
Parent Tips
- Boosting Confidence in Your Teen
- Discuss Consequences In Advance
- Foster a Natural, Supportive Connection With Your Teen
- Healthy & Safe Relationships
- Let Teens Know They Have Some Influence-1/9/26
- Make a Difference by Getting Involved With School
- Put Report Cards Into Perspective-10/6/25
- Poor grades? Try an alternative to grounding
- Reduce Screen Time
- Resentment About School
- Set the Stage for a Smooth Re-Entry
