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Page 1: Title I Parent Meeting at Back-to-School Night Tri-Community Elementary School September 2, 2015.

Title I Parent Meetingat Back-to-School Night

Tri-Community Elementary School

September 2, 2015

Page 2: Title I Parent Meeting at Back-to-School Night Tri-Community Elementary School September 2, 2015.

Working Together

SchoolParents

StudentTeachers

For the Benefit of Our Children

Page 3: Title I Parent Meeting at Back-to-School Night Tri-Community Elementary School September 2, 2015.

Parent Information

• School Curriculum• Academic Assessments used to measure

Student Progress• Proficiency Levels (Tiers)

Support for students based on data

Page 4: Title I Parent Meeting at Back-to-School Night Tri-Community Elementary School September 2, 2015.

What is Title I? • Purpose:

– To help low achieving students achieve high academic standards in reading.

• Ours is a School-Wide Program:– A comprehensive reform strategy designed

to upgrade the entire educational program of a Title I School;

– Its primary goal is to ensure that all students, particularly those that are low achieving, demonstrate proficient and advanced levels of achievement on state reading standards.

Page 5: Title I Parent Meeting at Back-to-School Night Tri-Community Elementary School September 2, 2015.

Identification of Students• School-Wide Programs are not required

to specifically identify eligible Title I students for targeted Title I services.

• All students are eligible to participate in all aspects of the School-Wide Program.

Page 6: Title I Parent Meeting at Back-to-School Night Tri-Community Elementary School September 2, 2015.

DEVELOPING OUR SCHOOL/PARENT COMPACT

Compacts are required to address three areas for families and the school to work together:

– Student learning and high achievement;– Effective and frequent communication

between school and home; and– Building capacity for the family/school

partnership through volunteering and training.

Page 7: Title I Parent Meeting at Back-to-School Night Tri-Community Elementary School September 2, 2015.

DEVELOPING OUR PARENT INVOLVEMENT POLICY

Parent Involvement Policies are required to do the following:

– Improve the relationship between school and home;

– Build on strengths of parenting skills; – Plan and conduct workable methods of two

way communication focused on child’s learning;

– Provide ways for families and school staff to develop learning goals; and

– Include parents in school decisions to develop leaders and represent all families in the school.

Page 8: Title I Parent Meeting at Back-to-School Night Tri-Community Elementary School September 2, 2015.

Our Compact

Title I School/Parent Compact

The goal of the Title I program is to help every child get a high-quality education. The school’s administration, staff, parents, and students each have responsibilities they must meet in order to accomplish this.

As a student, I promise to….As a parent, I promise to….As a school, we promise to….

Page 9: Title I Parent Meeting at Back-to-School Night Tri-Community Elementary School September 2, 2015.

Our Parent Involvement Policy

Parental Involvement Policy

The administration, staff and parents at Tri-Community Elementary School believe that the improved academic achievement of each student is a responsibility shared by the entire community, including the school district, school, community members, school administration, staff, students and parents (including guardians and all members of a student’s family involved in his/her education). We are committed to meeting the needs of all our students. To accomplish this, we must all work together.

Parent involvement in the school will include opportunities for:• Parents to volunteer and be involved in school activities• Effective communication between the school and parents• Parents to participate in school decision-making• Staff development and parent education• Parents to provide home support for their student’s education

Page 10: Title I Parent Meeting at Back-to-School Night Tri-Community Elementary School September 2, 2015.

DEVELOPING OUR SCHOOL-WIDE PLAN

School-wide plans are required to address the following:

– Needs Assessment– Strategies to increase the amount and quality of

learning time– Instruction by “Highly Qualified” Teachers– High quality and on-going Professional

Development– Parental Involvement– Transition from Pre-School– Regular assessment of all student progress– Coordination and Integration of Federal, State &

Local Funds, Programs & Services

Page 11: Title I Parent Meeting at Back-to-School Night Tri-Community Elementary School September 2, 2015.

Our School-Wide Plan

Located on our website

www.cdschools.org Tri-Community Elementary

Page 12: Title I Parent Meeting at Back-to-School Night Tri-Community Elementary School September 2, 2015.

CREATING A TEAM

• Parents (required)• Teachers (required)• Optional:

– Students– Administrators– Community Members

• Libraries• Businesses• Faith Based Organizations

– Community Organizations

Who Should Be Included?

Page 13: Title I Parent Meeting at Back-to-School Night Tri-Community Elementary School September 2, 2015.

EVALUATING THE RESULTS

• Schools are required to review all three each year, with parental involvement, to determine if they are effective and to make changes, if needed.

• This evaluation will occur in the Spring.

How do you know whether or not your compact, policy and plan are working?

Page 14: Title I Parent Meeting at Back-to-School Night Tri-Community Elementary School September 2, 2015.

Parent Resource Center• Please make use of our Parent Resource

Center located in the main office. • Materials you can find there:

– We are looking to increase our Resource center.

– Reading resources (grade level books as needed)

– 7 Keys to Comprehension (book)• How to help your child Read and Get It.


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