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The Virginia Department of Education is pleased to offer 8 regional trainings to assist federal program coordinators in completing the individual or consolidated program application for the programs below:
Title I, Part A: Improving the Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged;
Title II, Part A: Supporting Effective Instruction;
Title III, Part A: Language Instruction for English Learners and Immigrant Students; and
Title IV, Part A: Student Support and Academic Enrichment Grants.
The office is excited to provide the application training in a more personalized manner. We will be hosting the training in each region in Virginia to provide individualized training to each region and minimize travel for school division staff. The training will include sessions from each program area as well as opportunities to work one-on-one with a program specialist. Division staff can choose to attend sessions that cover their program area or stay for the entire day.
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Louise Marks, M.Ed.
Title III Coordinator, Office of ESEA Programs
Louise Marks is the Title III Coordinator at the Virginia Department of Education and responsible for the administration of the Title III, Part A, Language Instruction for English Learners and Immigrant Children and Youth program. She provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, fiscal oversight, and educational programing support to Title III coordinators across the state. Prior to joining the Department in 2016, Louise was an EL teacher, SIOP coach, and instructional specialist for English learners in Chesterfield County Public Schools. She has been an elementary teacher in inner-city and rural schools in both England and America and has worked with several universities as a student teacher mentor. Louise is proud to be a first generation immigrant to the USA.
Stacy Freeman
Stacy Freeman has been working in Title III at VDOE since 2005. In that capacity, she is the specialist assigned to divisions in Regions I, II, IV and V that submit applications to OMEGA and develops and edits Title III technical assistance documents. In addition, she provides guidance for the federal civil rights requirements for EL education as well as ESSA and USED and other federal agency policy documents regarding providing services to ELs. She also provides federal program monitoring to assigned divisions for Title III compliance. Prior to joining VDOE, Stacy served as the secondary ESL coordinator for Harrisonburg City Schools and ESL specialist for Winchester City Schools. She has also served as a high school EL teacher in Virginia and taught citizenship and ESL courses for community organizations and colleges in California and Russia. She holds a B.A. in both English and Philosophy from Old Dominion University, a M.Ed. in Curriculum Design from George Mason University, and a post-graduate certificate in International TESOL Program Design from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Aaron Monroe
Virginia Department of Education
Aaron Monroe, a native of Atlanta, Georgia, relocated to Virginia in 2014 and embarked on a career in education. He began his journey as a middle school math teacher in Chesterfield County, where he honed his instructional skills and demonstrated unwavering commitment to student success. In due course, he transitioned into a leadership role as Site Coordinator for a 21st CCLC program and later District Coordinator for a non-profit organization. In the winter of 2022, Aaron joined the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) and has since been an integral part of the Title II and Title IV programs, providing valuable insights and innovative solutions to complex challenges. His expertise, professionalism, and passion for education have earned him a reputation as a highly skilled and accomplished educator.
- Title I, Part A
- Title III, Part A
- Title IV, Part A
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Louise Marks, M.Ed.
Title III Coordinator, Office of ESEA Programs
Louise Marks is the Title III Coordinator at the Virginia Department of Education and responsible for the administration of the Title III, Part A, Language Instruction for English Learners and Immigrant Children and Youth program. She provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, fiscal oversight, and educational programing support to Title III coordinators across the state. Prior to joining the Department in 2016, Louise was an EL teacher, SIOP coach, and instructional specialist for English learners in Chesterfield County Public Schools. She has been an elementary teacher in inner-city and rural schools in both England and America and has worked with several universities as a student teacher mentor. Louise is proud to be a first generation immigrant to the USA.
Michael Courtney
Join us for an informative session where our Title I team will personally guide you through the process of completing the Title I, Part A application. This is your chance to get hands-on experience and valuable insights from our team. Don't miss out on the opportunity to ensure a successful application and make a positive impact in your field.
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Looking for expert assistance with your application? Our experienced Title Specialists are here to help! Receive one-on-one support from a knowledgeable professional who will guide you through the process with confidence and ease. Don't let confusion or uncertainty hold you back - take advantage of this valuable resource and get the help you need today.
- Title II, Part A
- Title III, Part A
- Title IV, Part A
Louise Marks, M.Ed.
Title III Coordinator, Office of ESEA Programs
Louise Marks is the Title III Coordinator at the Virginia Department of Education and responsible for the administration of the Title III, Part A, Language Instruction for English Learners and Immigrant Children and Youth program. She provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, fiscal oversight, and educational programing support to Title III coordinators across the state. Prior to joining the Department in 2016, Louise was an EL teacher, SIOP coach, and instructional specialist for English learners in Chesterfield County Public Schools. She has been an elementary teacher in inner-city and rural schools in both England and America and has worked with several universities as a student teacher mentor. Louise is proud to be a first generation immigrant to the USA.
Aaron Monroe
Virginia Department of Education
Aaron Monroe, a native of Atlanta, Georgia, relocated to Virginia in 2014 and embarked on a career in education. He began his journey as a middle school math teacher in Chesterfield County, where he honed his instructional skills and demonstrated unwavering commitment to student success. In due course, he transitioned into a leadership role as Site Coordinator for a 21st CCLC program and later District Coordinator for a non-profit organization. In the winter of 2022, Aaron joined the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) and has since been an integral part of the Title II and Title IV programs, providing valuable insights and innovative solutions to complex challenges. His expertise, professionalism, and passion for education have earned him a reputation as a highly skilled and accomplished educator.
Michael Courtney
Join us for an impactful working lunch session where you will collaborate with like-minded individuals to unleash innovative ideas and leverage federal funds to tackle pressing educational issues. Don't miss out on this opportunity to be a part of a dynamic group that is committed to making a difference in education.
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Louise Marks, M.Ed.
Title III Coordinator, Office of ESEA Programs
Louise Marks is the Title III Coordinator at the Virginia Department of Education and responsible for the administration of the Title III, Part A, Language Instruction for English Learners and Immigrant Children and Youth program. She provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, fiscal oversight, and educational programing support to Title III coordinators across the state. Prior to joining the Department in 2016, Louise was an EL teacher, SIOP coach, and instructional specialist for English learners in Chesterfield County Public Schools. She has been an elementary teacher in inner-city and rural schools in both England and America and has worked with several universities as a student teacher mentor. Louise is proud to be a first generation immigrant to the USA.
Louise Marks, M.Ed.
Title III Coordinator, Office of ESEA Programs
Louise Marks is the Title III Coordinator at the Virginia Department of Education and responsible for the administration of the Title III, Part A, Language Instruction for English Learners and Immigrant Children and Youth program. She provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, fiscal oversight, and educational programing support to Title III coordinators across the state. Prior to joining the Department in 2016, Louise was an EL teacher, SIOP coach, and instructional specialist for English learners in Chesterfield County Public Schools. She has been an elementary teacher in inner-city and rural schools in both England and America and has worked with several universities as a student teacher mentor. Louise is proud to be a first generation immigrant to the USA.
Looking for expert assistance with your application? Our experienced Title Specialists are here to help! Receive one-on-one support from a knowledgeable professional who will guide you through the process with confidence and ease. Don't let confusion or uncertainty hold you back - take advantage of this valuable resource and get the help you need today.
- Title I, Part A
- Title II, Part A
- Title IV, Part A
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Aaron Monroe
Virginia Department of Education
Aaron Monroe, a native of Atlanta, Georgia, relocated to Virginia in 2014 and embarked on a career in education. He began his journey as a middle school math teacher in Chesterfield County, where he honed his instructional skills and demonstrated unwavering commitment to student success. In due course, he transitioned into a leadership role as Site Coordinator for a 21st CCLC program and later District Coordinator for a non-profit organization. In the winter of 2022, Aaron joined the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) and has since been an integral part of the Title II and Title IV programs, providing valuable insights and innovative solutions to complex challenges. His expertise, professionalism, and passion for education have earned him a reputation as a highly skilled and accomplished educator.
Michael Courtney
Michael Courtney
Looking for expert assistance with your application? Our experienced Title Specialists are here to help! Receive one-on-one support from a knowledgeable professional who will guide you through the process with confidence and ease. Don't let confusion or uncertainty hold you back - take advantage of this valuable resource and get the help you need today.
- Title I, Part A
- Title II, Part A
- Title III, Part A
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Louise Marks, M.Ed.
Title III Coordinator, Office of ESEA Programs
Louise Marks is the Title III Coordinator at the Virginia Department of Education and responsible for the administration of the Title III, Part A, Language Instruction for English Learners and Immigrant Children and Youth program. She provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, fiscal oversight, and educational programing support to Title III coordinators across the state. Prior to joining the Department in 2016, Louise was an EL teacher, SIOP coach, and instructional specialist for English learners in Chesterfield County Public Schools. She has been an elementary teacher in inner-city and rural schools in both England and America and has worked with several universities as a student teacher mentor. Louise is proud to be a first generation immigrant to the USA.
Aaron Monroe
Virginia Department of Education
Aaron Monroe, a native of Atlanta, Georgia, relocated to Virginia in 2014 and embarked on a career in education. He began his journey as a middle school math teacher in Chesterfield County, where he honed his instructional skills and demonstrated unwavering commitment to student success. In due course, he transitioned into a leadership role as Site Coordinator for a 21st CCLC program and later District Coordinator for a non-profit organization. In the winter of 2022, Aaron joined the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) and has since been an integral part of the Title II and Title IV programs, providing valuable insights and innovative solutions to complex challenges. His expertise, professionalism, and passion for education have earned him a reputation as a highly skilled and accomplished educator.
Randall Johnson
Title II Coordinator
Dr. Randall Johnson is responsible for the administration of the Title II, Part A, Supporting Effective Instruction program. He provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, monitoring, and fiscal oversight to grantees statewide as well as developing initiatives to assist the field in program implementation. He serves as the Ombudsman for equitable services to private schools and leads Virginia’s Equitable Services Workgroup to enhance collaboration among nonprofit private schools and school divisions. He also serves as a VDOE representative for the Virginia Association of Federal Education Program Administrators (VAFEPA).
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Join us for an informative session where our Title II team will personally guide you through the process of completing the Title II, Part A application. This is your chance to get hands-on experience and valuable insights from our team. Don't miss out on the opportunity to ensure a successful application and make a positive impact in your field.
Allegra Brown
Allegra Brown currently serves at the Virginia Department of Education as a Title II specialist for regions 2 and 3 as well as a Title III specialist for region 6. She works to provide fiscal and technical assistance to school divisions in planning, implementing and evaluating Title II, Part A and Title III, Part A programs. She looks forward to providing professional development and meaningful support to divisions through the Title II and Title III Canvas pages.
Randall Johnson
Title II Coordinator
Dr. Randall Johnson is responsible for the administration of the Title II, Part A, Supporting Effective Instruction program. He provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, monitoring, and fiscal oversight to grantees statewide as well as developing initiatives to assist the field in program implementation. He serves as the Ombudsman for equitable services to private schools and leads Virginia’s Equitable Services Workgroup to enhance collaboration among nonprofit private schools and school divisions. He also serves as a VDOE representative for the Virginia Association of Federal Education Program Administrators (VAFEPA).
Looking for expert assistance with your application? Our experienced Title Specialists are here to help! Receive one-on-one support from a knowledgeable professional who will guide you through the process with confidence and ease. Don't let confusion or uncertainty hold you back - take advantage of this valuable resource and get the help you need today.
- Title I, Part A
- Title III, Part A
- Title IV, Part A
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Latonia Anderson
Stacy Freeman
Stacy Freeman has been working in Title III at VDOE since 2005. In that capacity, she is the specialist assigned to divisions in Regions I, II, IV and V that submit applications to OMEGA and develops and edits Title III technical assistance documents. In addition, she provides guidance for the federal civil rights requirements for EL education as well as ESSA and USED and other federal agency policy documents regarding providing services to ELs. She also provides federal program monitoring to assigned divisions for Title III compliance. Prior to joining VDOE, Stacy served as the secondary ESL coordinator for Harrisonburg City Schools and ESL specialist for Winchester City Schools. She has also served as a high school EL teacher in Virginia and taught citizenship and ESL courses for community organizations and colleges in California and Russia. She holds a B.A. in both English and Philosophy from Old Dominion University, a M.Ed. in Curriculum Design from George Mason University, and a post-graduate certificate in International TESOL Program Design from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Anthony Tyler
Anthony has 23 years of experience in the field of education. He was employed with Newport News Public Schools (NNPS) for 19 years. During those 19 years with NNPS, Anthony Served as an Elementary School Teacher, Family and Community Engagement Specialist, Title I Supervisor, and Extended Learning Administrator. Currently Anthony serves as an Educational Specialist for Title IV, Part A, Student Support and Academic Enrichment, and Title IV, Part B, 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) Federal Programs with the Virginia Department of Education. Anthony earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English with a concentration in Language Arts from Christopher Newport University (2000) after transferring from South Carolina State University where he majored in Elementary Education (1999). In 2011, Anthony earned his Master of Education Degree with a concentration in Educational Administration from Strayer University. Anthony is married to Felicia and they are the proud parents of three boys, Tyhier (Ty-Ear) 24, Tayvon 19, and Trace 16. Anthony was also a little league football and baseball coach for 15 years. Anthony believes that if a teacher effectively instructs a child, they have the ability to transform a child. Of this transformation, evolves a student with a strong educational foundation and values education as a necessity.
Join us for an informative session where our Title I team will personally guide you through the process of completing the Title I, Part A application. This is your chance to get hands-on experience and valuable insights from our team. Don't miss out on the opportunity to ensure a successful application and make a positive impact in your field.
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Latonia Anderson
Looking for expert assistance with your application? Our experienced Title Specialists are here to help! Receive one-on-one support from a knowledgeable professional who will guide you through the process with confidence and ease. Don't let confusion or uncertainty hold you back - take advantage of this valuable resource and get the help you need today.
- Title I, Part A
- Title III, Part A
- Title IV, Part A
Allegra Brown
Allegra Brown currently serves at the Virginia Department of Education as a Title II specialist for regions 2 and 3 as well as a Title III specialist for region 6. She works to provide fiscal and technical assistance to school divisions in planning, implementing and evaluating Title II, Part A and Title III, Part A programs. She looks forward to providing professional development and meaningful support to divisions through the Title II and Title III Canvas pages.
Randall Johnson
Title II Coordinator
Dr. Randall Johnson is responsible for the administration of the Title II, Part A, Supporting Effective Instruction program. He provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, monitoring, and fiscal oversight to grantees statewide as well as developing initiatives to assist the field in program implementation. He serves as the Ombudsman for equitable services to private schools and leads Virginia’s Equitable Services Workgroup to enhance collaboration among nonprofit private schools and school divisions. He also serves as a VDOE representative for the Virginia Association of Federal Education Program Administrators (VAFEPA).
Stacy Freeman
Stacy Freeman has been working in Title III at VDOE since 2005. In that capacity, she is the specialist assigned to divisions in Regions I, II, IV and V that submit applications to OMEGA and develops and edits Title III technical assistance documents. In addition, she provides guidance for the federal civil rights requirements for EL education as well as ESSA and USED and other federal agency policy documents regarding providing services to ELs. She also provides federal program monitoring to assigned divisions for Title III compliance. Prior to joining VDOE, Stacy served as the secondary ESL coordinator for Harrisonburg City Schools and ESL specialist for Winchester City Schools. She has also served as a high school EL teacher in Virginia and taught citizenship and ESL courses for community organizations and colleges in California and Russia. She holds a B.A. in both English and Philosophy from Old Dominion University, a M.Ed. in Curriculum Design from George Mason University, and a post-graduate certificate in International TESOL Program Design from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Anthony Tyler
Anthony has 23 years of experience in the field of education. He was employed with Newport News Public Schools (NNPS) for 19 years. During those 19 years with NNPS, Anthony Served as an Elementary School Teacher, Family and Community Engagement Specialist, Title I Supervisor, and Extended Learning Administrator. Currently Anthony serves as an Educational Specialist for Title IV, Part A, Student Support and Academic Enrichment, and Title IV, Part B, 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) Federal Programs with the Virginia Department of Education. Anthony earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English with a concentration in Language Arts from Christopher Newport University (2000) after transferring from South Carolina State University where he majored in Elementary Education (1999). In 2011, Anthony earned his Master of Education Degree with a concentration in Educational Administration from Strayer University. Anthony is married to Felicia and they are the proud parents of three boys, Tyhier (Ty-Ear) 24, Tayvon 19, and Trace 16. Anthony was also a little league football and baseball coach for 15 years. Anthony believes that if a teacher effectively instructs a child, they have the ability to transform a child. Of this transformation, evolves a student with a strong educational foundation and values education as a necessity.
Join us for an impactful working lunch session where you will collaborate with like-minded individuals to unleash innovative ideas and leverage federal funds to tackle pressing educational issues. Don't miss out on this opportunity to be a part of a dynamic group that is committed to making a difference in education.
Randall Johnson
Title II Coordinator
Dr. Randall Johnson is responsible for the administration of the Title II, Part A, Supporting Effective Instruction program. He provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, monitoring, and fiscal oversight to grantees statewide as well as developing initiatives to assist the field in program implementation. He serves as the Ombudsman for equitable services to private schools and leads Virginia’s Equitable Services Workgroup to enhance collaboration among nonprofit private schools and school divisions. He also serves as a VDOE representative for the Virginia Association of Federal Education Program Administrators (VAFEPA).
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Join us for an informative session where our Title III experts will personally guide you through the process of completing the Title III, Part A application. This is your chance to get hands-on experience and valuable insights from our team. Don't miss out on the opportunity to ensure a successful application and make a positive impact in your field.
Allegra Brown
Allegra Brown currently serves at the Virginia Department of Education as a Title II specialist for regions 2 and 3 as well as a Title III specialist for region 6. She works to provide fiscal and technical assistance to school divisions in planning, implementing and evaluating Title II, Part A and Title III, Part A programs. She looks forward to providing professional development and meaningful support to divisions through the Title II and Title III Canvas pages.
Stacy Freeman
Stacy Freeman has been working in Title III at VDOE since 2005. In that capacity, she is the specialist assigned to divisions in Regions I, II, IV and V that submit applications to OMEGA and develops and edits Title III technical assistance documents. In addition, she provides guidance for the federal civil rights requirements for EL education as well as ESSA and USED and other federal agency policy documents regarding providing services to ELs. She also provides federal program monitoring to assigned divisions for Title III compliance. Prior to joining VDOE, Stacy served as the secondary ESL coordinator for Harrisonburg City Schools and ESL specialist for Winchester City Schools. She has also served as a high school EL teacher in Virginia and taught citizenship and ESL courses for community organizations and colleges in California and Russia. She holds a B.A. in both English and Philosophy from Old Dominion University, a M.Ed. in Curriculum Design from George Mason University, and a post-graduate certificate in International TESOL Program Design from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Looking for expert assistance with your application? Our experienced Title Specialists are here to help! Receive one-on-one support from a knowledgeable professional who will guide you through the process with confidence and ease. Don't let confusion or uncertainty hold you back - take advantage of this valuable resource and get the help you need today.
- Title I, Part A
- Title III, Part A
- Title IV, Part A
Randall Johnson
Title II Coordinator
Dr. Randall Johnson is responsible for the administration of the Title II, Part A, Supporting Effective Instruction program. He provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, monitoring, and fiscal oversight to grantees statewide as well as developing initiatives to assist the field in program implementation. He serves as the Ombudsman for equitable services to private schools and leads Virginia’s Equitable Services Workgroup to enhance collaboration among nonprofit private schools and school divisions. He also serves as a VDOE representative for the Virginia Association of Federal Education Program Administrators (VAFEPA).
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Latonia Anderson
Anthony Tyler
Anthony has 23 years of experience in the field of education. He was employed with Newport News Public Schools (NNPS) for 19 years. During those 19 years with NNPS, Anthony Served as an Elementary School Teacher, Family and Community Engagement Specialist, Title I Supervisor, and Extended Learning Administrator. Currently Anthony serves as an Educational Specialist for Title IV, Part A, Student Support and Academic Enrichment, and Title IV, Part B, 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) Federal Programs with the Virginia Department of Education. Anthony earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English with a concentration in Language Arts from Christopher Newport University (2000) after transferring from South Carolina State University where he majored in Elementary Education (1999). In 2011, Anthony earned his Master of Education Degree with a concentration in Educational Administration from Strayer University. Anthony is married to Felicia and they are the proud parents of three boys, Tyhier (Ty-Ear) 24, Tayvon 19, and Trace 16. Anthony was also a little league football and baseball coach for 15 years. Anthony believes that if a teacher effectively instructs a child, they have the ability to transform a child. Of this transformation, evolves a student with a strong educational foundation and values education as a necessity.
Join us for an informative session where our Title IV experts will personally guide you through the process of completing the Title IV, Part A application. This is your chance to get hands-on experience and valuable insights from our team. Don't miss out on the opportunity to ensure a successful application and make a positive impact in your field.
Anthony Tyler
Anthony has 23 years of experience in the field of education. He was employed with Newport News Public Schools (NNPS) for 19 years. During those 19 years with NNPS, Anthony Served as an Elementary School Teacher, Family and Community Engagement Specialist, Title I Supervisor, and Extended Learning Administrator. Currently Anthony serves as an Educational Specialist for Title IV, Part A, Student Support and Academic Enrichment, and Title IV, Part B, 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) Federal Programs with the Virginia Department of Education. Anthony earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English with a concentration in Language Arts from Christopher Newport University (2000) after transferring from South Carolina State University where he majored in Elementary Education (1999). In 2011, Anthony earned his Master of Education Degree with a concentration in Educational Administration from Strayer University. Anthony is married to Felicia and they are the proud parents of three boys, Tyhier (Ty-Ear) 24, Tayvon 19, and Trace 16. Anthony was also a little league football and baseball coach for 15 years. Anthony believes that if a teacher effectively instructs a child, they have the ability to transform a child. Of this transformation, evolves a student with a strong educational foundation and values education as a necessity.
Looking for expert assistance with your application? Our experienced Title Specialists are here to help! Receive one-on-one support from a knowledgeable professional who will guide you through the process with confidence and ease. Don't let confusion or uncertainty hold you back - take advantage of this valuable resource and get the help you need today.
- Title I, Part A
- Title III, Part A
- Title IV, Part A
Allegra Brown
Allegra Brown currently serves at the Virginia Department of Education as a Title II specialist for regions 2 and 3 as well as a Title III specialist for region 6. She works to provide fiscal and technical assistance to school divisions in planning, implementing and evaluating Title II, Part A and Title III, Part A programs. She looks forward to providing professional development and meaningful support to divisions through the Title II and Title III Canvas pages.
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Randall Johnson
Title II Coordinator
Dr. Randall Johnson is responsible for the administration of the Title II, Part A, Supporting Effective Instruction program. He provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, monitoring, and fiscal oversight to grantees statewide as well as developing initiatives to assist the field in program implementation. He serves as the Ombudsman for equitable services to private schools and leads Virginia’s Equitable Services Workgroup to enhance collaboration among nonprofit private schools and school divisions. He also serves as a VDOE representative for the Virginia Association of Federal Education Program Administrators (VAFEPA).
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Stacy Freeman
Stacy Freeman has been working in Title III at VDOE since 2005. In that capacity, she is the specialist assigned to divisions in Regions I, II, IV and V that submit applications to OMEGA and develops and edits Title III technical assistance documents. In addition, she provides guidance for the federal civil rights requirements for EL education as well as ESSA and USED and other federal agency policy documents regarding providing services to ELs. She also provides federal program monitoring to assigned divisions for Title III compliance. Prior to joining VDOE, Stacy served as the secondary ESL coordinator for Harrisonburg City Schools and ESL specialist for Winchester City Schools. She has also served as a high school EL teacher in Virginia and taught citizenship and ESL courses for community organizations and colleges in California and Russia. She holds a B.A. in both English and Philosophy from Old Dominion University, a M.Ed. in Curriculum Design from George Mason University, and a post-graduate certificate in International TESOL Program Design from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Randall Johnson
Title II Coordinator
Dr. Randall Johnson is responsible for the administration of the Title II, Part A, Supporting Effective Instruction program. He provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, monitoring, and fiscal oversight to grantees statewide as well as developing initiatives to assist the field in program implementation. He serves as the Ombudsman for equitable services to private schools and leads Virginia’s Equitable Services Workgroup to enhance collaboration among nonprofit private schools and school divisions. He also serves as a VDOE representative for the Virginia Association of Federal Education Program Administrators (VAFEPA).
Marsha Granderson
Title IV Coordinator
Louise Marks, M.Ed.
Title III Coordinator, Office of ESEA Programs
Louise Marks is the Title III Coordinator at the Virginia Department of Education and responsible for the administration of the Title III, Part A, Language Instruction for English Learners and Immigrant Children and Youth program. She provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, fiscal oversight, and educational programing support to Title III coordinators across the state. Prior to joining the Department in 2016, Louise was an EL teacher, SIOP coach, and instructional specialist for English learners in Chesterfield County Public Schools. She has been an elementary teacher in inner-city and rural schools in both England and America and has worked with several universities as a student teacher mentor. Louise is proud to be a first generation immigrant to the USA.
Join us for an informative session where our Title II team will personally guide you through the process of completing the Title II, Part A application. This is your chance to get hands-on experience and valuable insights from our team. Don't miss out on the opportunity to ensure a successful application and make a positive impact in your field.
Allegra Brown
Allegra Brown currently serves at the Virginia Department of Education as a Title II specialist for regions 2 and 3 as well as a Title III specialist for region 6. She works to provide fiscal and technical assistance to school divisions in planning, implementing and evaluating Title II, Part A and Title III, Part A programs. She looks forward to providing professional development and meaningful support to divisions through the Title II and Title III Canvas pages.
Randall Johnson
Title II Coordinator
Dr. Randall Johnson is responsible for the administration of the Title II, Part A, Supporting Effective Instruction program. He provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, monitoring, and fiscal oversight to grantees statewide as well as developing initiatives to assist the field in program implementation. He serves as the Ombudsman for equitable services to private schools and leads Virginia’s Equitable Services Workgroup to enhance collaboration among nonprofit private schools and school divisions. He also serves as a VDOE representative for the Virginia Association of Federal Education Program Administrators (VAFEPA).
Looking for expert assistance with your application? Our experienced Title Specialists are here to help! Receive one-on-one support from a knowledgeable professional who will guide you through the process with confidence and ease. Don't let confusion or uncertainty hold you back - take advantage of this valuable resource and get the help you need today.
- Title I, Part A
- Title III, Part A
- Title IV, Part A
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Rob Wright
Title I/IV Specialist
Rob Wright is a veteran educator with a diverse background. Throughout his career, he has held various roles, including middle school music teacher, gifted education resource teacher, elementary school principal, and central office director. Currently, he serves as a Title I/IV Specialist at the Virginia Department of Education.
Rob’s passion lies in empowering educators to make a difference in their students’ lives. He is committed to helping students reach their full potential and is particularly enthusiastic about supporting rural school divisions.
Marsha Granderson
Title IV Coordinator
Louise Marks, M.Ed.
Title III Coordinator, Office of ESEA Programs
Louise Marks is the Title III Coordinator at the Virginia Department of Education and responsible for the administration of the Title III, Part A, Language Instruction for English Learners and Immigrant Children and Youth program. She provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, fiscal oversight, and educational programing support to Title III coordinators across the state. Prior to joining the Department in 2016, Louise was an EL teacher, SIOP coach, and instructional specialist for English learners in Chesterfield County Public Schools. She has been an elementary teacher in inner-city and rural schools in both England and America and has worked with several universities as a student teacher mentor. Louise is proud to be a first generation immigrant to the USA.
Join us for an informative session where our Title I team will personally guide you through the process of completing the Title I, Part A application. This is your chance to get hands-on experience and valuable insights from our team. Don't miss out on the opportunity to ensure a successful application and make a positive impact in your field.
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Rob Wright
Title I/IV Specialist
Rob Wright is a veteran educator with a diverse background. Throughout his career, he has held various roles, including middle school music teacher, gifted education resource teacher, elementary school principal, and central office director. Currently, he serves as a Title I/IV Specialist at the Virginia Department of Education.
Rob’s passion lies in empowering educators to make a difference in their students’ lives. He is committed to helping students reach their full potential and is particularly enthusiastic about supporting rural school divisions.
Looking for expert assistance with your application? Our experienced Title Specialists are here to help! Receive one-on-one support from a knowledgeable professional who will guide you through the process with confidence and ease. Don't let confusion or uncertainty hold you back - take advantage of this valuable resource and get the help you need today.
- Title I, Part A
- Title III, Part A
- Title IV, Part A
Allegra Brown
Allegra Brown currently serves at the Virginia Department of Education as a Title II specialist for regions 2 and 3 as well as a Title III specialist for region 6. She works to provide fiscal and technical assistance to school divisions in planning, implementing and evaluating Title II, Part A and Title III, Part A programs. She looks forward to providing professional development and meaningful support to divisions through the Title II and Title III Canvas pages.
Randall Johnson
Title II Coordinator
Dr. Randall Johnson is responsible for the administration of the Title II, Part A, Supporting Effective Instruction program. He provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, monitoring, and fiscal oversight to grantees statewide as well as developing initiatives to assist the field in program implementation. He serves as the Ombudsman for equitable services to private schools and leads Virginia’s Equitable Services Workgroup to enhance collaboration among nonprofit private schools and school divisions. He also serves as a VDOE representative for the Virginia Association of Federal Education Program Administrators (VAFEPA).
Marsha Granderson
Title IV Coordinator
Louise Marks, M.Ed.
Title III Coordinator, Office of ESEA Programs
Louise Marks is the Title III Coordinator at the Virginia Department of Education and responsible for the administration of the Title III, Part A, Language Instruction for English Learners and Immigrant Children and Youth program. She provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, fiscal oversight, and educational programing support to Title III coordinators across the state. Prior to joining the Department in 2016, Louise was an EL teacher, SIOP coach, and instructional specialist for English learners in Chesterfield County Public Schools. She has been an elementary teacher in inner-city and rural schools in both England and America and has worked with several universities as a student teacher mentor. Louise is proud to be a first generation immigrant to the USA.
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Join us for an impactful working lunch session where you will collaborate with like-minded individuals to unleash innovative ideas and leverage federal funds to tackle pressing educational issues. Don't miss out on this opportunity to be a part of a dynamic group that is committed to making a difference in education.
Randall Johnson
Title II Coordinator
Dr. Randall Johnson is responsible for the administration of the Title II, Part A, Supporting Effective Instruction program. He provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, monitoring, and fiscal oversight to grantees statewide as well as developing initiatives to assist the field in program implementation. He serves as the Ombudsman for equitable services to private schools and leads Virginia’s Equitable Services Workgroup to enhance collaboration among nonprofit private schools and school divisions. He also serves as a VDOE representative for the Virginia Association of Federal Education Program Administrators (VAFEPA).
Marsha Granderson
Title IV Coordinator
Louise Marks, M.Ed.
Title III Coordinator, Office of ESEA Programs
Louise Marks is the Title III Coordinator at the Virginia Department of Education and responsible for the administration of the Title III, Part A, Language Instruction for English Learners and Immigrant Children and Youth program. She provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, fiscal oversight, and educational programing support to Title III coordinators across the state. Prior to joining the Department in 2016, Louise was an EL teacher, SIOP coach, and instructional specialist for English learners in Chesterfield County Public Schools. She has been an elementary teacher in inner-city and rural schools in both England and America and has worked with several universities as a student teacher mentor. Louise is proud to be a first generation immigrant to the USA.
Join us for an informative session where our Title III experts will personally guide you through the process of completing the Title III, Part A application. This is your chance to get hands-on experience and valuable insights from our team. Don't miss out on the opportunity to ensure a successful application and make a positive impact in your field.
Allegra Brown
Allegra Brown currently serves at the Virginia Department of Education as a Title II specialist for regions 2 and 3 as well as a Title III specialist for region 6. She works to provide fiscal and technical assistance to school divisions in planning, implementing and evaluating Title II, Part A and Title III, Part A programs. She looks forward to providing professional development and meaningful support to divisions through the Title II and Title III Canvas pages.
Louise Marks, M.Ed.
Title III Coordinator, Office of ESEA Programs
Louise Marks is the Title III Coordinator at the Virginia Department of Education and responsible for the administration of the Title III, Part A, Language Instruction for English Learners and Immigrant Children and Youth program. She provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, fiscal oversight, and educational programing support to Title III coordinators across the state. Prior to joining the Department in 2016, Louise was an EL teacher, SIOP coach, and instructional specialist for English learners in Chesterfield County Public Schools. She has been an elementary teacher in inner-city and rural schools in both England and America and has worked with several universities as a student teacher mentor. Louise is proud to be a first generation immigrant to the USA.
Looking for expert assistance with your application? Our experienced Title Specialists are here to help! Receive one-on-one support from a knowledgeable professional who will guide you through the process with confidence and ease. Don't let confusion or uncertainty hold you back - take advantage of this valuable resource and get the help you need today.
- Title I, Part A
- Title III, Part A
- Title IV, Part A
Randall Johnson
Title II Coordinator
Dr. Randall Johnson is responsible for the administration of the Title II, Part A, Supporting Effective Instruction program. He provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, monitoring, and fiscal oversight to grantees statewide as well as developing initiatives to assist the field in program implementation. He serves as the Ombudsman for equitable services to private schools and leads Virginia’s Equitable Services Workgroup to enhance collaboration among nonprofit private schools and school divisions. He also serves as a VDOE representative for the Virginia Association of Federal Education Program Administrators (VAFEPA).
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Rob Wright
Title I/IV Specialist
Rob Wright is a veteran educator with a diverse background. Throughout his career, he has held various roles, including middle school music teacher, gifted education resource teacher, elementary school principal, and central office director. Currently, he serves as a Title I/IV Specialist at the Virginia Department of Education.
Rob’s passion lies in empowering educators to make a difference in their students’ lives. He is committed to helping students reach their full potential and is particularly enthusiastic about supporting rural school divisions.
Marsha Granderson
Title IV Coordinator
Join us for an informative session where our Title IV experts will personally guide you through the process of completing the Title IV, Part A application. This is your chance to get hands-on experience and valuable insights from our team. Don't miss out on the opportunity to ensure a successful application and make a positive impact in your field.
Rob Wright
Title I/IV Specialist
Rob Wright is a veteran educator with a diverse background. Throughout his career, he has held various roles, including middle school music teacher, gifted education resource teacher, elementary school principal, and central office director. Currently, he serves as a Title I/IV Specialist at the Virginia Department of Education.
Rob’s passion lies in empowering educators to make a difference in their students’ lives. He is committed to helping students reach their full potential and is particularly enthusiastic about supporting rural school divisions.
Marsha Granderson
Title IV Coordinator
Looking for expert assistance with your application? Our experienced Title Specialists are here to help! Receive one-on-one support from a knowledgeable professional who will guide you through the process with confidence and ease. Don't let confusion or uncertainty hold you back - take advantage of this valuable resource and get the help you need today.
- Title I, Part A
- Title III, Part A
- Title IV, Part A
Allegra Brown
Allegra Brown currently serves at the Virginia Department of Education as a Title II specialist for regions 2 and 3 as well as a Title III specialist for region 6. She works to provide fiscal and technical assistance to school divisions in planning, implementing and evaluating Title II, Part A and Title III, Part A programs. She looks forward to providing professional development and meaningful support to divisions through the Title II and Title III Canvas pages.
Randall Johnson
Title II Coordinator
Dr. Randall Johnson is responsible for the administration of the Title II, Part A, Supporting Effective Instruction program. He provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, monitoring, and fiscal oversight to grantees statewide as well as developing initiatives to assist the field in program implementation. He serves as the Ombudsman for equitable services to private schools and leads Virginia’s Equitable Services Workgroup to enhance collaboration among nonprofit private schools and school divisions. He also serves as a VDOE representative for the Virginia Association of Federal Education Program Administrators (VAFEPA).
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Louise Marks, M.Ed.
Title III Coordinator, Office of ESEA Programs
Louise Marks is the Title III Coordinator at the Virginia Department of Education and responsible for the administration of the Title III, Part A, Language Instruction for English Learners and Immigrant Children and Youth program. She provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, fiscal oversight, and educational programing support to Title III coordinators across the state. Prior to joining the Department in 2016, Louise was an EL teacher, SIOP coach, and instructional specialist for English learners in Chesterfield County Public Schools. She has been an elementary teacher in inner-city and rural schools in both England and America and has worked with several universities as a student teacher mentor. Louise is proud to be a first generation immigrant to the USA.
Randall Johnson
Title II Coordinator
Dr. Randall Johnson is responsible for the administration of the Title II, Part A, Supporting Effective Instruction program. He provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, monitoring, and fiscal oversight to grantees statewide as well as developing initiatives to assist the field in program implementation. He serves as the Ombudsman for equitable services to private schools and leads Virginia’s Equitable Services Workgroup to enhance collaboration among nonprofit private schools and school divisions. He also serves as a VDOE representative for the Virginia Association of Federal Education Program Administrators (VAFEPA).
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Randall Johnson
Title II Coordinator
Dr. Randall Johnson is responsible for the administration of the Title II, Part A, Supporting Effective Instruction program. He provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, monitoring, and fiscal oversight to grantees statewide as well as developing initiatives to assist the field in program implementation. He serves as the Ombudsman for equitable services to private schools and leads Virginia’s Equitable Services Workgroup to enhance collaboration among nonprofit private schools and school divisions. He also serves as a VDOE representative for the Virginia Association of Federal Education Program Administrators (VAFEPA).
Aaron Monroe
Virginia Department of Education
Aaron Monroe, a native of Atlanta, Georgia, relocated to Virginia in 2014 and embarked on a career in education. He began his journey as a middle school math teacher in Chesterfield County, where he honed his instructional skills and demonstrated unwavering commitment to student success. In due course, he transitioned into a leadership role as Site Coordinator for a 21st CCLC program and later District Coordinator for a non-profit organization. In the winter of 2022, Aaron joined the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) and has since been an integral part of the Title II and Title IV programs, providing valuable insights and innovative solutions to complex challenges. His expertise, professionalism, and passion for education have earned him a reputation as a highly skilled and accomplished educator.
Cora Coefield
- Title I, Part A
- Title III, Part A
- Title IV, Part A
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Stacy Freeman
Stacy Freeman has been working in Title III at VDOE since 2005. In that capacity, she is the specialist assigned to divisions in Regions I, II, IV and V that submit applications to OMEGA and develops and edits Title III technical assistance documents. In addition, she provides guidance for the federal civil rights requirements for EL education as well as ESSA and USED and other federal agency policy documents regarding providing services to ELs. She also provides federal program monitoring to assigned divisions for Title III compliance. Prior to joining VDOE, Stacy served as the secondary ESL coordinator for Harrisonburg City Schools and ESL specialist for Winchester City Schools. She has also served as a high school EL teacher in Virginia and taught citizenship and ESL courses for community organizations and colleges in California and Russia. She holds a B.A. in both English and Philosophy from Old Dominion University, a M.Ed. in Curriculum Design from George Mason University, and a post-graduate certificate in International TESOL Program Design from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Anthony Tyler
Anthony has 23 years of experience in the field of education. He was employed with Newport News Public Schools (NNPS) for 19 years. During those 19 years with NNPS, Anthony Served as an Elementary School Teacher, Family and Community Engagement Specialist, Title I Supervisor, and Extended Learning Administrator. Currently Anthony serves as an Educational Specialist for Title IV, Part A, Student Support and Academic Enrichment, and Title IV, Part B, 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) Federal Programs with the Virginia Department of Education. Anthony earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English with a concentration in Language Arts from Christopher Newport University (2000) after transferring from South Carolina State University where he majored in Elementary Education (1999). In 2011, Anthony earned his Master of Education Degree with a concentration in Educational Administration from Strayer University. Anthony is married to Felicia and they are the proud parents of three boys, Tyhier (Ty-Ear) 24, Tayvon 19, and Trace 16. Anthony was also a little league football and baseball coach for 15 years. Anthony believes that if a teacher effectively instructs a child, they have the ability to transform a child. Of this transformation, evolves a student with a strong educational foundation and values education as a necessity.
Join us for an informative session where our Title I team will personally guide you through the process of completing the Title I, Part A application. This is your chance to get hands-on experience and valuable insights from our team. Don't miss out on the opportunity to ensure a successful application and make a positive impact in your field.
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Rob Wright
Title I/IV Specialist
Rob Wright is a veteran educator with a diverse background. Throughout his career, he has held various roles, including middle school music teacher, gifted education resource teacher, elementary school principal, and central office director. Currently, he serves as a Title I/IV Specialist at the Virginia Department of Education.
Rob’s passion lies in empowering educators to make a difference in their students’ lives. He is committed to helping students reach their full potential and is particularly enthusiastic about supporting rural school divisions.
Looking for expert assistance with your application? Our experienced Title Specialists are here to help! Receive one-on-one support from a knowledgeable professional who will guide you through the process with confidence and ease. Don't let confusion or uncertainty hold you back - take advantage of this valuable resource and get the help you need today.
- Title II, Part A
- Title III, Part A
- Title IV, Part A
Randall Johnson
Title II Coordinator
Dr. Randall Johnson is responsible for the administration of the Title II, Part A, Supporting Effective Instruction program. He provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, monitoring, and fiscal oversight to grantees statewide as well as developing initiatives to assist the field in program implementation. He serves as the Ombudsman for equitable services to private schools and leads Virginia’s Equitable Services Workgroup to enhance collaboration among nonprofit private schools and school divisions. He also serves as a VDOE representative for the Virginia Association of Federal Education Program Administrators (VAFEPA).
Aaron Monroe
Virginia Department of Education
Aaron Monroe, a native of Atlanta, Georgia, relocated to Virginia in 2014 and embarked on a career in education. He began his journey as a middle school math teacher in Chesterfield County, where he honed his instructional skills and demonstrated unwavering commitment to student success. In due course, he transitioned into a leadership role as Site Coordinator for a 21st CCLC program and later District Coordinator for a non-profit organization. In the winter of 2022, Aaron joined the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) and has since been an integral part of the Title II and Title IV programs, providing valuable insights and innovative solutions to complex challenges. His expertise, professionalism, and passion for education have earned him a reputation as a highly skilled and accomplished educator.
Cora Coefield
Stacy Freeman
Stacy Freeman has been working in Title III at VDOE since 2005. In that capacity, she is the specialist assigned to divisions in Regions I, II, IV and V that submit applications to OMEGA and develops and edits Title III technical assistance documents. In addition, she provides guidance for the federal civil rights requirements for EL education as well as ESSA and USED and other federal agency policy documents regarding providing services to ELs. She also provides federal program monitoring to assigned divisions for Title III compliance. Prior to joining VDOE, Stacy served as the secondary ESL coordinator for Harrisonburg City Schools and ESL specialist for Winchester City Schools. She has also served as a high school EL teacher in Virginia and taught citizenship and ESL courses for community organizations and colleges in California and Russia. She holds a B.A. in both English and Philosophy from Old Dominion University, a M.Ed. in Curriculum Design from George Mason University, and a post-graduate certificate in International TESOL Program Design from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Anthony Tyler
Anthony has 23 years of experience in the field of education. He was employed with Newport News Public Schools (NNPS) for 19 years. During those 19 years with NNPS, Anthony Served as an Elementary School Teacher, Family and Community Engagement Specialist, Title I Supervisor, and Extended Learning Administrator. Currently Anthony serves as an Educational Specialist for Title IV, Part A, Student Support and Academic Enrichment, and Title IV, Part B, 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) Federal Programs with the Virginia Department of Education. Anthony earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English with a concentration in Language Arts from Christopher Newport University (2000) after transferring from South Carolina State University where he majored in Elementary Education (1999). In 2011, Anthony earned his Master of Education Degree with a concentration in Educational Administration from Strayer University. Anthony is married to Felicia and they are the proud parents of three boys, Tyhier (Ty-Ear) 24, Tayvon 19, and Trace 16. Anthony was also a little league football and baseball coach for 15 years. Anthony believes that if a teacher effectively instructs a child, they have the ability to transform a child. Of this transformation, evolves a student with a strong educational foundation and values education as a necessity.
Join us for an impactful working lunch session where you will collaborate with like-minded individuals to unleash innovative ideas and leverage federal funds to tackle pressing educational issues. Don't miss out on this opportunity to be a part of a dynamic group that is committed to making a difference in education.
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Stacy Freeman
Stacy Freeman has been working in Title III at VDOE since 2005. In that capacity, she is the specialist assigned to divisions in Regions I, II, IV and V that submit applications to OMEGA and develops and edits Title III technical assistance documents. In addition, she provides guidance for the federal civil rights requirements for EL education as well as ESSA and USED and other federal agency policy documents regarding providing services to ELs. She also provides federal program monitoring to assigned divisions for Title III compliance. Prior to joining VDOE, Stacy served as the secondary ESL coordinator for Harrisonburg City Schools and ESL specialist for Winchester City Schools. She has also served as a high school EL teacher in Virginia and taught citizenship and ESL courses for community organizations and colleges in California and Russia. She holds a B.A. in both English and Philosophy from Old Dominion University, a M.Ed. in Curriculum Design from George Mason University, and a post-graduate certificate in International TESOL Program Design from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Looking for expert assistance with your application? Our experienced Title Specialists are here to help! Receive one-on-one support from a knowledgeable professional who will guide you through the process with confidence and ease. Don't let confusion or uncertainty hold you back - take advantage of this valuable resource and get the help you need today.
- Title I, Part A
- Title II, Part A
- Title IV, Part A
Randall Johnson
Title II Coordinator
Dr. Randall Johnson is responsible for the administration of the Title II, Part A, Supporting Effective Instruction program. He provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, monitoring, and fiscal oversight to grantees statewide as well as developing initiatives to assist the field in program implementation. He serves as the Ombudsman for equitable services to private schools and leads Virginia’s Equitable Services Workgroup to enhance collaboration among nonprofit private schools and school divisions. He also serves as a VDOE representative for the Virginia Association of Federal Education Program Administrators (VAFEPA).
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Aaron Monroe
Virginia Department of Education
Aaron Monroe, a native of Atlanta, Georgia, relocated to Virginia in 2014 and embarked on a career in education. He began his journey as a middle school math teacher in Chesterfield County, where he honed his instructional skills and demonstrated unwavering commitment to student success. In due course, he transitioned into a leadership role as Site Coordinator for a 21st CCLC program and later District Coordinator for a non-profit organization. In the winter of 2022, Aaron joined the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) and has since been an integral part of the Title II and Title IV programs, providing valuable insights and innovative solutions to complex challenges. His expertise, professionalism, and passion for education have earned him a reputation as a highly skilled and accomplished educator.
Cora Coefield
Anthony Tyler
Anthony has 23 years of experience in the field of education. He was employed with Newport News Public Schools (NNPS) for 19 years. During those 19 years with NNPS, Anthony Served as an Elementary School Teacher, Family and Community Engagement Specialist, Title I Supervisor, and Extended Learning Administrator. Currently Anthony serves as an Educational Specialist for Title IV, Part A, Student Support and Academic Enrichment, and Title IV, Part B, 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) Federal Programs with the Virginia Department of Education. Anthony earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English with a concentration in Language Arts from Christopher Newport University (2000) after transferring from South Carolina State University where he majored in Elementary Education (1999). In 2011, Anthony earned his Master of Education Degree with a concentration in Educational Administration from Strayer University. Anthony is married to Felicia and they are the proud parents of three boys, Tyhier (Ty-Ear) 24, Tayvon 19, and Trace 16. Anthony was also a little league football and baseball coach for 15 years. Anthony believes that if a teacher effectively instructs a child, they have the ability to transform a child. Of this transformation, evolves a student with a strong educational foundation and values education as a necessity.
Anthony Tyler
Anthony has 23 years of experience in the field of education. He was employed with Newport News Public Schools (NNPS) for 19 years. During those 19 years with NNPS, Anthony Served as an Elementary School Teacher, Family and Community Engagement Specialist, Title I Supervisor, and Extended Learning Administrator. Currently Anthony serves as an Educational Specialist for Title IV, Part A, Student Support and Academic Enrichment, and Title IV, Part B, 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) Federal Programs with the Virginia Department of Education. Anthony earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English with a concentration in Language Arts from Christopher Newport University (2000) after transferring from South Carolina State University where he majored in Elementary Education (1999). In 2011, Anthony earned his Master of Education Degree with a concentration in Educational Administration from Strayer University. Anthony is married to Felicia and they are the proud parents of three boys, Tyhier (Ty-Ear) 24, Tayvon 19, and Trace 16. Anthony was also a little league football and baseball coach for 15 years. Anthony believes that if a teacher effectively instructs a child, they have the ability to transform a child. Of this transformation, evolves a student with a strong educational foundation and values education as a necessity.
Rob Wright
Title I/IV Specialist
Rob Wright is a veteran educator with a diverse background. Throughout his career, he has held various roles, including middle school music teacher, gifted education resource teacher, elementary school principal, and central office director. Currently, he serves as a Title I/IV Specialist at the Virginia Department of Education.
Rob’s passion lies in empowering educators to make a difference in their students’ lives. He is committed to helping students reach their full potential and is particularly enthusiastic about supporting rural school divisions.
Looking for expert assistance with your application? Our experienced Title Specialists are here to help! Receive one-on-one support from a knowledgeable professional who will guide you through the process with confidence and ease. Don't let confusion or uncertainty hold you back - take advantage of this valuable resource and get the help you need today.
- Title I, Part A
- Title II, Part A
- Title III, Part A
Randall Johnson
Title II Coordinator
Dr. Randall Johnson is responsible for the administration of the Title II, Part A, Supporting Effective Instruction program. He provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, monitoring, and fiscal oversight to grantees statewide as well as developing initiatives to assist the field in program implementation. He serves as the Ombudsman for equitable services to private schools and leads Virginia’s Equitable Services Workgroup to enhance collaboration among nonprofit private schools and school divisions. He also serves as a VDOE representative for the Virginia Association of Federal Education Program Administrators (VAFEPA).
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Aaron Monroe
Virginia Department of Education
Aaron Monroe, a native of Atlanta, Georgia, relocated to Virginia in 2014 and embarked on a career in education. He began his journey as a middle school math teacher in Chesterfield County, where he honed his instructional skills and demonstrated unwavering commitment to student success. In due course, he transitioned into a leadership role as Site Coordinator for a 21st CCLC program and later District Coordinator for a non-profit organization. In the winter of 2022, Aaron joined the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) and has since been an integral part of the Title II and Title IV programs, providing valuable insights and innovative solutions to complex challenges. His expertise, professionalism, and passion for education have earned him a reputation as a highly skilled and accomplished educator.
Cora Coefield
Stacy Freeman
Stacy Freeman has been working in Title III at VDOE since 2005. In that capacity, she is the specialist assigned to divisions in Regions I, II, IV and V that submit applications to OMEGA and develops and edits Title III technical assistance documents. In addition, she provides guidance for the federal civil rights requirements for EL education as well as ESSA and USED and other federal agency policy documents regarding providing services to ELs. She also provides federal program monitoring to assigned divisions for Title III compliance. Prior to joining VDOE, Stacy served as the secondary ESL coordinator for Harrisonburg City Schools and ESL specialist for Winchester City Schools. She has also served as a high school EL teacher in Virginia and taught citizenship and ESL courses for community organizations and colleges in California and Russia. She holds a B.A. in both English and Philosophy from Old Dominion University, a M.Ed. in Curriculum Design from George Mason University, and a post-graduate certificate in International TESOL Program Design from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Marsha Granderson
Title IV Coordinator
Join us for an informative session where our Title II team will personally guide you through the process of completing the Title II, Part A application. This is your chance to get hands-on experience and valuable insights from our team. Don't miss out on the opportunity to ensure a successful application and make a positive impact in your field.
Aaron Monroe
Virginia Department of Education
Aaron Monroe, a native of Atlanta, Georgia, relocated to Virginia in 2014 and embarked on a career in education. He began his journey as a middle school math teacher in Chesterfield County, where he honed his instructional skills and demonstrated unwavering commitment to student success. In due course, he transitioned into a leadership role as Site Coordinator for a 21st CCLC program and later District Coordinator for a non-profit organization. In the winter of 2022, Aaron joined the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) and has since been an integral part of the Title II and Title IV programs, providing valuable insights and innovative solutions to complex challenges. His expertise, professionalism, and passion for education have earned him a reputation as a highly skilled and accomplished educator.
Looking for expert assistance with your application? Our experienced Title Specialists are here to help! Receive one-on-one support from a knowledgeable professional who will guide you through the process with confidence and ease. Don't let confusion or uncertainty hold you back - take advantage of this valuable resource and get the help you need today.
- Title I, Part A
- Title III, Part A
- Title IV, Part A
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Marsha Granderson
Title IV Coordinator
Stacy Freeman
Stacy Freeman has been working in Title III at VDOE since 2005. In that capacity, she is the specialist assigned to divisions in Regions I, II, IV and V that submit applications to OMEGA and develops and edits Title III technical assistance documents. In addition, she provides guidance for the federal civil rights requirements for EL education as well as ESSA and USED and other federal agency policy documents regarding providing services to ELs. She also provides federal program monitoring to assigned divisions for Title III compliance. Prior to joining VDOE, Stacy served as the secondary ESL coordinator for Harrisonburg City Schools and ESL specialist for Winchester City Schools. She has also served as a high school EL teacher in Virginia and taught citizenship and ESL courses for community organizations and colleges in California and Russia. She holds a B.A. in both English and Philosophy from Old Dominion University, a M.Ed. in Curriculum Design from George Mason University, and a post-graduate certificate in International TESOL Program Design from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Join us for an informative session where our Title I team will personally guide you through the process of completing the Title I, Part A application. This is your chance to get hands-on experience and valuable insights from our team. Don't miss out on the opportunity to ensure a successful application and make a positive impact in your field.
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Looking for expert assistance with your application? Our experienced Title Specialists are here to help! Receive one-on-one support from a knowledgeable professional who will guide you through the process with confidence and ease. Don't let confusion or uncertainty hold you back - take advantage of this valuable resource and get the help you need today.
- Title I, Part A
- Title III, Part A
- Title IV, Part A
Marsha Granderson
Title IV Coordinator
Aaron Monroe
Virginia Department of Education
Aaron Monroe, a native of Atlanta, Georgia, relocated to Virginia in 2014 and embarked on a career in education. He began his journey as a middle school math teacher in Chesterfield County, where he honed his instructional skills and demonstrated unwavering commitment to student success. In due course, he transitioned into a leadership role as Site Coordinator for a 21st CCLC program and later District Coordinator for a non-profit organization. In the winter of 2022, Aaron joined the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) and has since been an integral part of the Title II and Title IV programs, providing valuable insights and innovative solutions to complex challenges. His expertise, professionalism, and passion for education have earned him a reputation as a highly skilled and accomplished educator.
Stacy Freeman
Stacy Freeman has been working in Title III at VDOE since 2005. In that capacity, she is the specialist assigned to divisions in Regions I, II, IV and V that submit applications to OMEGA and develops and edits Title III technical assistance documents. In addition, she provides guidance for the federal civil rights requirements for EL education as well as ESSA and USED and other federal agency policy documents regarding providing services to ELs. She also provides federal program monitoring to assigned divisions for Title III compliance. Prior to joining VDOE, Stacy served as the secondary ESL coordinator for Harrisonburg City Schools and ESL specialist for Winchester City Schools. She has also served as a high school EL teacher in Virginia and taught citizenship and ESL courses for community organizations and colleges in California and Russia. She holds a B.A. in both English and Philosophy from Old Dominion University, a M.Ed. in Curriculum Design from George Mason University, and a post-graduate certificate in International TESOL Program Design from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Join us for an impactful working lunch session where you will collaborate with like-minded individuals to unleash innovative ideas and leverage federal funds to tackle pressing educational issues. Don't miss out on this opportunity to be a part of a dynamic group that is committed to making a difference in education.
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Marsha Granderson
Title IV Coordinator
Join us for an informative session where our Title III experts will personally guide you through the process of completing the Title III, Part A application. This is your chance to get hands-on experience and valuable insights from our team. Don't miss out on the opportunity to ensure a successful application and make a positive impact in your field.
Stacy Freeman
Stacy Freeman has been working in Title III at VDOE since 2005. In that capacity, she is the specialist assigned to divisions in Regions I, II, IV and V that submit applications to OMEGA and develops and edits Title III technical assistance documents. In addition, she provides guidance for the federal civil rights requirements for EL education as well as ESSA and USED and other federal agency policy documents regarding providing services to ELs. She also provides federal program monitoring to assigned divisions for Title III compliance. Prior to joining VDOE, Stacy served as the secondary ESL coordinator for Harrisonburg City Schools and ESL specialist for Winchester City Schools. She has also served as a high school EL teacher in Virginia and taught citizenship and ESL courses for community organizations and colleges in California and Russia. She holds a B.A. in both English and Philosophy from Old Dominion University, a M.Ed. in Curriculum Design from George Mason University, and a post-graduate certificate in International TESOL Program Design from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Looking for expert assistance with your application? Our experienced Title Specialists are here to help! Receive one-on-one support from a knowledgeable professional who will guide you through the process with confidence and ease. Don't let confusion or uncertainty hold you back - take advantage of this valuable resource and get the help you need today.
- Title I, Part A
- Title II, Part A
- Title IV, Part A
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Marsha Granderson
Title IV Coordinator
Aaron Monroe
Virginia Department of Education
Aaron Monroe, a native of Atlanta, Georgia, relocated to Virginia in 2014 and embarked on a career in education. He began his journey as a middle school math teacher in Chesterfield County, where he honed his instructional skills and demonstrated unwavering commitment to student success. In due course, he transitioned into a leadership role as Site Coordinator for a 21st CCLC program and later District Coordinator for a non-profit organization. In the winter of 2022, Aaron joined the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) and has since been an integral part of the Title II and Title IV programs, providing valuable insights and innovative solutions to complex challenges. His expertise, professionalism, and passion for education have earned him a reputation as a highly skilled and accomplished educator.
Join us for an informative session where our Title IV experts will personally guide you through the process of completing the Title IV, Part A application. This is your chance to get hands-on experience and valuable insights from our team. Don't miss out on the opportunity to ensure a successful application and make a positive impact in your field.
Marsha Granderson
Title IV Coordinator
Looking for expert assistance with your application? Our experienced Title Specialists are here to help! Receive one-on-one support from a knowledgeable professional who will guide you through the process with confidence and ease. Don't let confusion or uncertainty hold you back - take advantage of this valuable resource and get the help you need today.
- Title I, Part A
- Title III, Part A
- Title IV, Part A
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Aaron Monroe
Virginia Department of Education
Aaron Monroe, a native of Atlanta, Georgia, relocated to Virginia in 2014 and embarked on a career in education. He began his journey as a middle school math teacher in Chesterfield County, where he honed his instructional skills and demonstrated unwavering commitment to student success. In due course, he transitioned into a leadership role as Site Coordinator for a 21st CCLC program and later District Coordinator for a non-profit organization. In the winter of 2022, Aaron joined the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) and has since been an integral part of the Title II and Title IV programs, providing valuable insights and innovative solutions to complex challenges. His expertise, professionalism, and passion for education have earned him a reputation as a highly skilled and accomplished educator.
Stacy Freeman
Stacy Freeman has been working in Title III at VDOE since 2005. In that capacity, she is the specialist assigned to divisions in Regions I, II, IV and V that submit applications to OMEGA and develops and edits Title III technical assistance documents. In addition, she provides guidance for the federal civil rights requirements for EL education as well as ESSA and USED and other federal agency policy documents regarding providing services to ELs. She also provides federal program monitoring to assigned divisions for Title III compliance. Prior to joining VDOE, Stacy served as the secondary ESL coordinator for Harrisonburg City Schools and ESL specialist for Winchester City Schools. She has also served as a high school EL teacher in Virginia and taught citizenship and ESL courses for community organizations and colleges in California and Russia. She holds a B.A. in both English and Philosophy from Old Dominion University, a M.Ed. in Curriculum Design from George Mason University, and a post-graduate certificate in International TESOL Program Design from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Allegra Brown
Allegra Brown currently serves at the Virginia Department of Education as a Title II specialist for regions 2 and 3 as well as a Title III specialist for region 6. She works to provide fiscal and technical assistance to school divisions in planning, implementing and evaluating Title II, Part A and Title III, Part A programs. She looks forward to providing professional development and meaningful support to divisions through the Title II and Title III Canvas pages.
Aaron Monroe
Virginia Department of Education
Aaron Monroe, a native of Atlanta, Georgia, relocated to Virginia in 2014 and embarked on a career in education. He began his journey as a middle school math teacher in Chesterfield County, where he honed his instructional skills and demonstrated unwavering commitment to student success. In due course, he transitioned into a leadership role as Site Coordinator for a 21st CCLC program and later District Coordinator for a non-profit organization. In the winter of 2022, Aaron joined the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) and has since been an integral part of the Title II and Title IV programs, providing valuable insights and innovative solutions to complex challenges. His expertise, professionalism, and passion for education have earned him a reputation as a highly skilled and accomplished educator.
- Title I, Part A
- Title III, Part A
- Title IV, Part A
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Anthony Tyler
Anthony has 23 years of experience in the field of education. He was employed with Newport News Public Schools (NNPS) for 19 years. During those 19 years with NNPS, Anthony Served as an Elementary School Teacher, Family and Community Engagement Specialist, Title I Supervisor, and Extended Learning Administrator. Currently Anthony serves as an Educational Specialist for Title IV, Part A, Student Support and Academic Enrichment, and Title IV, Part B, 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) Federal Programs with the Virginia Department of Education. Anthony earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English with a concentration in Language Arts from Christopher Newport University (2000) after transferring from South Carolina State University where he majored in Elementary Education (1999). In 2011, Anthony earned his Master of Education Degree with a concentration in Educational Administration from Strayer University. Anthony is married to Felicia and they are the proud parents of three boys, Tyhier (Ty-Ear) 24, Tayvon 19, and Trace 16. Anthony was also a little league football and baseball coach for 15 years. Anthony believes that if a teacher effectively instructs a child, they have the ability to transform a child. Of this transformation, evolves a student with a strong educational foundation and values education as a necessity.
Nicki Saunders
M.Ed.
Nicki Saunders is a Title III Specialist at the Virginia Department of Education. She works closely with the Title III, Part A Consortium division, serving as Consortium lead. Nicki provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, fiscal oversight and educational programming support to Title III coordinators across the state. Prior to joining the Department in 2019, Nicki was a Science teacher, Secondary ESL Specialist, Adult ESL Instructor, and Homebound Lead teacher in Chesterfield County Public Schools.
Join us for an informative session where our Title I team will personally guide you through the process of completing the Title I, Part A application. This is your chance to get hands-on experience and valuable insights from our team. Don't miss out on the opportunity to ensure a successful application and make a positive impact in your field.
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Looking for expert assistance with your application? Our experienced Title Specialists are here to help! Receive one-on-one support from a knowledgeable professional who will guide you through the process with confidence and ease. Don't let confusion or uncertainty hold you back - take advantage of this valuable resource and get the help you need today.
- Title II, Part A
- Title III, Part A
- Title IV, Part A
Allegra Brown
Allegra Brown currently serves at the Virginia Department of Education as a Title II specialist for regions 2 and 3 as well as a Title III specialist for region 6. She works to provide fiscal and technical assistance to school divisions in planning, implementing and evaluating Title II, Part A and Title III, Part A programs. She looks forward to providing professional development and meaningful support to divisions through the Title II and Title III Canvas pages.
Aaron Monroe
Virginia Department of Education
Aaron Monroe, a native of Atlanta, Georgia, relocated to Virginia in 2014 and embarked on a career in education. He began his journey as a middle school math teacher in Chesterfield County, where he honed his instructional skills and demonstrated unwavering commitment to student success. In due course, he transitioned into a leadership role as Site Coordinator for a 21st CCLC program and later District Coordinator for a non-profit organization. In the winter of 2022, Aaron joined the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) and has since been an integral part of the Title II and Title IV programs, providing valuable insights and innovative solutions to complex challenges. His expertise, professionalism, and passion for education have earned him a reputation as a highly skilled and accomplished educator.
Anthony Tyler
Anthony has 23 years of experience in the field of education. He was employed with Newport News Public Schools (NNPS) for 19 years. During those 19 years with NNPS, Anthony Served as an Elementary School Teacher, Family and Community Engagement Specialist, Title I Supervisor, and Extended Learning Administrator. Currently Anthony serves as an Educational Specialist for Title IV, Part A, Student Support and Academic Enrichment, and Title IV, Part B, 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) Federal Programs with the Virginia Department of Education. Anthony earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English with a concentration in Language Arts from Christopher Newport University (2000) after transferring from South Carolina State University where he majored in Elementary Education (1999). In 2011, Anthony earned his Master of Education Degree with a concentration in Educational Administration from Strayer University. Anthony is married to Felicia and they are the proud parents of three boys, Tyhier (Ty-Ear) 24, Tayvon 19, and Trace 16. Anthony was also a little league football and baseball coach for 15 years. Anthony believes that if a teacher effectively instructs a child, they have the ability to transform a child. Of this transformation, evolves a student with a strong educational foundation and values education as a necessity.
Nicki Saunders
M.Ed.
Nicki Saunders is a Title III Specialist at the Virginia Department of Education. She works closely with the Title III, Part A Consortium division, serving as Consortium lead. Nicki provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, fiscal oversight and educational programming support to Title III coordinators across the state. Prior to joining the Department in 2019, Nicki was a Science teacher, Secondary ESL Specialist, Adult ESL Instructor, and Homebound Lead teacher in Chesterfield County Public Schools.
Join us for an impactful working lunch session where you will collaborate with like-minded individuals to unleash innovative ideas and leverage federal funds to tackle pressing educational issues. Don't miss out on this opportunity to be a part of a dynamic group that is committed to making a difference in education.
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Allegra Brown
Allegra Brown currently serves at the Virginia Department of Education as a Title II specialist for regions 2 and 3 as well as a Title III specialist for region 6. She works to provide fiscal and technical assistance to school divisions in planning, implementing and evaluating Title II, Part A and Title III, Part A programs. She looks forward to providing professional development and meaningful support to divisions through the Title II and Title III Canvas pages.
Nicki Saunders
M.Ed.
Nicki Saunders is a Title III Specialist at the Virginia Department of Education. She works closely with the Title III, Part A Consortium division, serving as Consortium lead. Nicki provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, fiscal oversight and educational programming support to Title III coordinators across the state. Prior to joining the Department in 2019, Nicki was a Science teacher, Secondary ESL Specialist, Adult ESL Instructor, and Homebound Lead teacher in Chesterfield County Public Schools.
Looking for expert assistance with your application? Our experienced Title Specialists are here to help! Receive one-on-one support from a knowledgeable professional who will guide you through the process with confidence and ease. Don't let confusion or uncertainty hold you back - take advantage of this valuable resource and get the help you need today.
- Title I, Part A
- Title II, Part A
- Title IV, Part A
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Aaron Monroe
Virginia Department of Education
Aaron Monroe, a native of Atlanta, Georgia, relocated to Virginia in 2014 and embarked on a career in education. He began his journey as a middle school math teacher in Chesterfield County, where he honed his instructional skills and demonstrated unwavering commitment to student success. In due course, he transitioned into a leadership role as Site Coordinator for a 21st CCLC program and later District Coordinator for a non-profit organization. In the winter of 2022, Aaron joined the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) and has since been an integral part of the Title II and Title IV programs, providing valuable insights and innovative solutions to complex challenges. His expertise, professionalism, and passion for education have earned him a reputation as a highly skilled and accomplished educator.
Anthony Tyler
Anthony has 23 years of experience in the field of education. He was employed with Newport News Public Schools (NNPS) for 19 years. During those 19 years with NNPS, Anthony Served as an Elementary School Teacher, Family and Community Engagement Specialist, Title I Supervisor, and Extended Learning Administrator. Currently Anthony serves as an Educational Specialist for Title IV, Part A, Student Support and Academic Enrichment, and Title IV, Part B, 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) Federal Programs with the Virginia Department of Education. Anthony earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English with a concentration in Language Arts from Christopher Newport University (2000) after transferring from South Carolina State University where he majored in Elementary Education (1999). In 2011, Anthony earned his Master of Education Degree with a concentration in Educational Administration from Strayer University. Anthony is married to Felicia and they are the proud parents of three boys, Tyhier (Ty-Ear) 24, Tayvon 19, and Trace 16. Anthony was also a little league football and baseball coach for 15 years. Anthony believes that if a teacher effectively instructs a child, they have the ability to transform a child. Of this transformation, evolves a student with a strong educational foundation and values education as a necessity.
Anthony Tyler
Anthony has 23 years of experience in the field of education. He was employed with Newport News Public Schools (NNPS) for 19 years. During those 19 years with NNPS, Anthony Served as an Elementary School Teacher, Family and Community Engagement Specialist, Title I Supervisor, and Extended Learning Administrator. Currently Anthony serves as an Educational Specialist for Title IV, Part A, Student Support and Academic Enrichment, and Title IV, Part B, 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) Federal Programs with the Virginia Department of Education. Anthony earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English with a concentration in Language Arts from Christopher Newport University (2000) after transferring from South Carolina State University where he majored in Elementary Education (1999). In 2011, Anthony earned his Master of Education Degree with a concentration in Educational Administration from Strayer University. Anthony is married to Felicia and they are the proud parents of three boys, Tyhier (Ty-Ear) 24, Tayvon 19, and Trace 16. Anthony was also a little league football and baseball coach for 15 years. Anthony believes that if a teacher effectively instructs a child, they have the ability to transform a child. Of this transformation, evolves a student with a strong educational foundation and values education as a necessity.
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- Title I, Part A
- Title II, Part A
- Title III, Part A
Allegra Brown
Allegra Brown currently serves at the Virginia Department of Education as a Title II specialist for regions 2 and 3 as well as a Title III specialist for region 6. She works to provide fiscal and technical assistance to school divisions in planning, implementing and evaluating Title II, Part A and Title III, Part A programs. She looks forward to providing professional development and meaningful support to divisions through the Title II and Title III Canvas pages.
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Aaron Monroe
Virginia Department of Education
Aaron Monroe, a native of Atlanta, Georgia, relocated to Virginia in 2014 and embarked on a career in education. He began his journey as a middle school math teacher in Chesterfield County, where he honed his instructional skills and demonstrated unwavering commitment to student success. In due course, he transitioned into a leadership role as Site Coordinator for a 21st CCLC program and later District Coordinator for a non-profit organization. In the winter of 2022, Aaron joined the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) and has since been an integral part of the Title II and Title IV programs, providing valuable insights and innovative solutions to complex challenges. His expertise, professionalism, and passion for education have earned him a reputation as a highly skilled and accomplished educator.
Nicki Saunders
M.Ed.
Nicki Saunders is a Title III Specialist at the Virginia Department of Education. She works closely with the Title III, Part A Consortium division, serving as Consortium lead. Nicki provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, fiscal oversight and educational programming support to Title III coordinators across the state. Prior to joining the Department in 2019, Nicki was a Science teacher, Secondary ESL Specialist, Adult ESL Instructor, and Homebound Lead teacher in Chesterfield County Public Schools.
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Cora Coefield
- Title I, Part A
- Title III, Part A
- Title IV, Part A
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Stacy Freeman
Stacy Freeman has been working in Title III at VDOE since 2005. In that capacity, she is the specialist assigned to divisions in Regions I, II, IV and V that submit applications to OMEGA and develops and edits Title III technical assistance documents. In addition, she provides guidance for the federal civil rights requirements for EL education as well as ESSA and USED and other federal agency policy documents regarding providing services to ELs. She also provides federal program monitoring to assigned divisions for Title III compliance. Prior to joining VDOE, Stacy served as the secondary ESL coordinator for Harrisonburg City Schools and ESL specialist for Winchester City Schools. She has also served as a high school EL teacher in Virginia and taught citizenship and ESL courses for community organizations and colleges in California and Russia. She holds a B.A. in both English and Philosophy from Old Dominion University, a M.Ed. in Curriculum Design from George Mason University, and a post-graduate certificate in International TESOL Program Design from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Michael Courtney
Sarah Gallagher
Join us for an informative session where our Title I team will personally guide you through the process of completing the Title I, Part A application. This is your chance to get hands-on experience and valuable insights from our team. Don't miss out on the opportunity to ensure a successful application and make a positive impact in your field.
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Sarah Gallagher
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- Title II, Part A
- Title III, Part A
- Title IV, Part A
Cora Coefield
Stacy Freeman
Stacy Freeman has been working in Title III at VDOE since 2005. In that capacity, she is the specialist assigned to divisions in Regions I, II, IV and V that submit applications to OMEGA and develops and edits Title III technical assistance documents. In addition, she provides guidance for the federal civil rights requirements for EL education as well as ESSA and USED and other federal agency policy documents regarding providing services to ELs. She also provides federal program monitoring to assigned divisions for Title III compliance. Prior to joining VDOE, Stacy served as the secondary ESL coordinator for Harrisonburg City Schools and ESL specialist for Winchester City Schools. She has also served as a high school EL teacher in Virginia and taught citizenship and ESL courses for community organizations and colleges in California and Russia. She holds a B.A. in both English and Philosophy from Old Dominion University, a M.Ed. in Curriculum Design from George Mason University, and a post-graduate certificate in International TESOL Program Design from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Michael Courtney
Join us for an impactful working lunch session where you will collaborate with like-minded individuals to unleash innovative ideas and leverage federal funds to tackle pressing educational issues. Don't miss out on this opportunity to be a part of a dynamic group that is committed to making a difference in education.
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Stacy Freeman
Stacy Freeman has been working in Title III at VDOE since 2005. In that capacity, she is the specialist assigned to divisions in Regions I, II, IV and V that submit applications to OMEGA and develops and edits Title III technical assistance documents. In addition, she provides guidance for the federal civil rights requirements for EL education as well as ESSA and USED and other federal agency policy documents regarding providing services to ELs. She also provides federal program monitoring to assigned divisions for Title III compliance. Prior to joining VDOE, Stacy served as the secondary ESL coordinator for Harrisonburg City Schools and ESL specialist for Winchester City Schools. She has also served as a high school EL teacher in Virginia and taught citizenship and ESL courses for community organizations and colleges in California and Russia. She holds a B.A. in both English and Philosophy from Old Dominion University, a M.Ed. in Curriculum Design from George Mason University, and a post-graduate certificate in International TESOL Program Design from the University of California, Los Angeles.
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- Title I, Part A
- Title II, Part A
- Title IV, Part A
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Cora Coefield
Michael Courtney
Sarah Gallagher
Michael Courtney
Looking for expert assistance with your application? Our experienced Title Specialists are here to help! Receive one-on-one support from a knowledgeable professional who will guide you through the process with confidence and ease. Don't let confusion or uncertainty hold you back - take advantage of this valuable resource and get the help you need today.
- Title I, Part A
- Title II, Part A
- Title III, Part A
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Cora Coefield
Stacy Freeman
Stacy Freeman has been working in Title III at VDOE since 2005. In that capacity, she is the specialist assigned to divisions in Regions I, II, IV and V that submit applications to OMEGA and develops and edits Title III technical assistance documents. In addition, she provides guidance for the federal civil rights requirements for EL education as well as ESSA and USED and other federal agency policy documents regarding providing services to ELs. She also provides federal program monitoring to assigned divisions for Title III compliance. Prior to joining VDOE, Stacy served as the secondary ESL coordinator for Harrisonburg City Schools and ESL specialist for Winchester City Schools. She has also served as a high school EL teacher in Virginia and taught citizenship and ESL courses for community organizations and colleges in California and Russia. She holds a B.A. in both English and Philosophy from Old Dominion University, a M.Ed. in Curriculum Design from George Mason University, and a post-graduate certificate in International TESOL Program Design from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Sarah Gallagher
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Marsha Granderson
Title IV Coordinator
Cora Coefield
- Title I, Part A
- Title III, Part A
- Title IV, Part A
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Marsha Granderson
Title IV Coordinator
Nicki Saunders
M.Ed.
Nicki Saunders is a Title III Specialist at the Virginia Department of Education. She works closely with the Title III, Part A Consortium division, serving as Consortium lead. Nicki provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, fiscal oversight and educational programming support to Title III coordinators across the state. Prior to joining the Department in 2019, Nicki was a Science teacher, Secondary ESL Specialist, Adult ESL Instructor, and Homebound Lead teacher in Chesterfield County Public Schools.
Gueringe Richardson
Gueringe’ Richardson holds a bachelor’s degree in English, a master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction and post-master’s degree in Education Leadership - Administration and Supervision. She began her career in education teaching middle school English. After teaching middle school for ten years, she moved on to teach high school English. After being in the classroom for 13 years, Gueringe’ became a division literacy coach and then she quickly moved into administration. Gueringe’ was promoted to central office and became the districts School Improvement Specialist. After serving in that role for 3 years, Gueringe’ went on to serve in a few more roles in central office to include Secondary English Language Arts Specialist and Secondary Title I, Reading Specialist. She also worked as a part-time Pearson Learning School Turnaround Specialist for a few years. Gueringe’ has served as a VDOE Title I, Part A/D Specialist for just under two years. This position allows her the opportunity to work with fellow educators across the state of Virginia.
Join us for an informative session where our Title I team will personally guide you through the process of completing the Title I, Part A application. This is your chance to get hands-on experience and valuable insights from our team. Don't miss out on the opportunity to ensure a successful application and make a positive impact in your field.
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Gueringe Richardson
Gueringe’ Richardson holds a bachelor’s degree in English, a master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction and post-master’s degree in Education Leadership - Administration and Supervision. She began her career in education teaching middle school English. After teaching middle school for ten years, she moved on to teach high school English. After being in the classroom for 13 years, Gueringe’ became a division literacy coach and then she quickly moved into administration. Gueringe’ was promoted to central office and became the districts School Improvement Specialist. After serving in that role for 3 years, Gueringe’ went on to serve in a few more roles in central office to include Secondary English Language Arts Specialist and Secondary Title I, Reading Specialist. She also worked as a part-time Pearson Learning School Turnaround Specialist for a few years. Gueringe’ has served as a VDOE Title I, Part A/D Specialist for just under two years. This position allows her the opportunity to work with fellow educators across the state of Virginia.
Looking for expert assistance with your application? Our experienced Title Specialists are here to help! Receive one-on-one support from a knowledgeable professional who will guide you through the process with confidence and ease. Don't let confusion or uncertainty hold you back - take advantage of this valuable resource and get the help you need today.
- Title II, Part A
- Title III, Part A
- Title IV, Part A
Marsha Granderson
Title IV Coordinator
Cora Coefield
Nicki Saunders
M.Ed.
Nicki Saunders is a Title III Specialist at the Virginia Department of Education. She works closely with the Title III, Part A Consortium division, serving as Consortium lead. Nicki provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, fiscal oversight and educational programming support to Title III coordinators across the state. Prior to joining the Department in 2019, Nicki was a Science teacher, Secondary ESL Specialist, Adult ESL Instructor, and Homebound Lead teacher in Chesterfield County Public Schools.
Join us for an impactful working lunch session where you will collaborate with like-minded individuals to unleash innovative ideas and leverage federal funds to tackle pressing educational issues. Don't miss out on this opportunity to be a part of a dynamic group that is committed to making a difference in education.
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Marsha Granderson
Title IV Coordinator
Marsha Granderson
Title IV Coordinator
Looking for expert assistance with your application? Our experienced Title Specialists are here to help! Receive one-on-one support from a knowledgeable professional who will guide you through the process with confidence and ease. Don't let confusion or uncertainty hold you back - take advantage of this valuable resource and get the help you need today.
- Title I, Part A
- Title II, Part A
- Title III, Part A
Tiffany Frierson
Title I Coordinator
Tiffany Frierson provides guidance and technical assistance in the administration of Virginia’s Title I programs, as the State Title I Coordinator. She works with the other Title I team members to provide policy interpretation, ensure program compliance, and fiscal responsibility of Title I. Tiffany joined the Office of ESEA Programs in 2014 and where she first served as a Title II/Title IVB specialist. Since transferring to the Title I team, she has provided technical assistance to divisions across the state, coordinated federal program monitoring, and managed the Title I, Part D, program. Her first position at the Department was as a Reading First Reading Specialist, where she provided technical assistance to recipients of the Reading First Grant. She started her career as a classroom teacher, and has also served as a summer school administrator, a school level reading specialist, an adjunct instructor, and a division level instructional specialist.
Cora Coefield
Nicki Saunders
M.Ed.
Nicki Saunders is a Title III Specialist at the Virginia Department of Education. She works closely with the Title III, Part A Consortium division, serving as Consortium lead. Nicki provides guidance, compliance expertise, technical assistance, fiscal oversight and educational programming support to Title III coordinators across the state. Prior to joining the Department in 2019, Nicki was a Science teacher, Secondary ESL Specialist, Adult ESL Instructor, and Homebound Lead teacher in Chesterfield County Public Schools.
Gueringe Richardson
Gueringe’ Richardson holds a bachelor’s degree in English, a master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction and post-master’s degree in Education Leadership - Administration and Supervision. She began her career in education teaching middle school English. After teaching middle school for ten years, she moved on to teach high school English. After being in the classroom for 13 years, Gueringe’ became a division literacy coach and then she quickly moved into administration. Gueringe’ was promoted to central office and became the districts School Improvement Specialist. After serving in that role for 3 years, Gueringe’ went on to serve in a few more roles in central office to include Secondary English Language Arts Specialist and Secondary Title I, Reading Specialist. She also worked as a part-time Pearson Learning School Turnaround Specialist for a few years. Gueringe’ has served as a VDOE Title I, Part A/D Specialist for just under two years. This position allows her the opportunity to work with fellow educators across the state of Virginia.