I've been through two Title audits (one in Virginia and one in 
Colorado)...there was never any paperwork, just conversations about what I did 
as a teacher, what I thought about my school and lots and lots of obsevations.  
In VA I wasn't able to offer any feedback about what the auditors saw, here in 
CO I had that opportunity.  They are looking for best practices...visually they 
seem to like lots (lots) of student work displayed. 

 Kristin Mitchell  6th/CO 
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Subject: [MOSAIC] Has anyone ever been through a title 1 audit

The middle school I teach at is being audited this week for Title 1.   Since 
I have the most classes in this area I am the one selected to go in and meet 
with the auditor in regards to the classroom part of the audit.   If any of you 
have been through this what can I expect and what paperwork do I need?

Pat - NY


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