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Title I Spring Parent Advisory Council 2012-2013 Federal Support for World-Class Schools Gwinnett County Public Schools 4/18/13

Federal Support for World-Class Schools Gwinnett County Public Schools 4/18/13

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Title I Spring Parent Advisory Council2012-2013

Federal Support for World-Class

Schools

Gwinnett County Public Schools

4/18/13

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Welcome!

Goals for today…Learn about various federal programs

and grants in Gwinnett CountyShare where we are with this year’s

budgetCollect parent input for…

The Comprehensive LEA Improvement Plan (CLIP)

The LEA Parent PolicyThe LEA Title I Budget

(LEA: Local Education Agency)

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Federal Programs in GCPSThere are many federal programs that work together to

develop the Comprehensive LEA Improvement PlanTitle I – Academic Achievement for At Risk

LearnersHomeless EducationTitle II – Highly Qualified TeachersTitle III –English LearnersTitle IV – Higher Education Act - Student Financial Aid

Programs & 21st Century Community Learner CentersCTAE – Career, Technical and Agricultural

EducationIDEA – Individuals with Disabilities

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Just like your school asks for your input at Title I Planning Meetings, we need your input, too!

At your School At the County LevelSchoolwide Plan

Parent Involvement Policy

Title I budget

Comprehensive LEA Improvement Plan (CLIP)

LEA Parent Involvement Policy

LEA Title I budget

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Comprehensive LEA Improvement Plan (CLIP)

What information do we use to revise the CLIP and LEA Parent Involvement Policy?

GCPS Strategic Priorities and VisionDistrict Assessment DataParent Input from

Parent Advisory Council (PAC)Local School Title I Planning MeetingsTitle I Parent Involvement Survey

What is the purpose of the CLIP for Title I?Identifies needs of our most academically at risk studentsIdentifies how GCPS will meet those needs through the

Title I program

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How will Title I Meet the Needs Identified in the CLIP?

Supplemental Instructional Program in Title I Schools

Classroom and Intervention Teachers Instructional Support Specialists Instructional supplies and materialsTechnologyTeacher AssistantsProfessional LearningExtended Learning Time Programs & TransportationSupport for students who are low-achieving, homeless,

neglected, and migrant

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How will Title I Meet the Needs Identified in the CLIP?

Supplemental Instructional Program in Title I Schools

What are other ways we can support instruction and learning?

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How will Title I Meet the Needs Identified in the CLIP?

Supplemental Professional Learning

Data analysisScientifically research based Quality Plus

Teaching StrategiesDifferentiated InstructionCommon Core StandardsTeacher collaborationUse of technology Other professional learning?

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How will Title I Meet the Needs Identified in the CLIP?

Supplemental Professional Learning

What are other ways we can support Professional Learning?

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Review of the

GWINNETT COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS TITLE I PARENT INVOLVEMENT POLICY

2012-2013

for the 2013-2014 school year

4/18/13

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GCPS Title ICommitted to establishing partnerships with

parents and community members Encourages parent participation in the design,

implementation, and evaluation of its Title I Parent Involvement Policy and activities

Parents & Guardians of the following groups are encouraged to be involved in this process Children in Title I schools Homeless childrenMigrant childrenNeglected & Delinquent childrenAt Risk children in Private schools

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A) How GCPS involves parents in the development of the LEA Parent Involvement Policy and the process for school review and improvement

Parent Input fromParent Advisory Council (PAC)Local School Title I Planning MeetingsTitle I Parent Involvement Survey

#1 What other ways can we get parent input on the CLIP and LEA Parent Involvement Policy?

#2 How can we improve these processes?

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B) How GCPS supports schools in their efforts to plan and implement effective Parent Involvement activities that improve student academic achievement and school performance.

Parent Centers with materials and resources for Parent Involvement activities.

The Local Schools each fund a certified teacher to serve as the Parent Instructional Support Coordinator (PISC)

Title I Program Specialists support the PISCs in planning and implementing the parent involvement programs.

Professional development for PISCs on Parent Involvement and adult instruction

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B) How GCPS supports schools in their efforts to plan and implement effective Parent Involvement activities that improve student academic achievement and school performance.

# 3 What are other ways the Title I Office can support schools to improve Parent Involvement?

# 4 How can we improve the supports provided now?

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C) How GCPS helps parents to meet their obligation as their child’s first teacher through the schools.School staff collaborate with parents and

community members to provide resources and networks for parents and students

Title I Schools have Parent Centers that are staffed by PISCs where parents can check-out materials to work with their children

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C) How GCPS helps parents to meet their obligation as their child’s first teacher through the schools.

Each Title I school holds meetings and workshops to assist parents:• Title I Annual Meeting

• Parents’ Educational Rights • Content Standards (AKS, CC/GPS)• National, State and Local education goals and assessments• School Status• How to monitor the progress of their children and work

with teachers• Resources available in each school’s Parent Center

• Literacy • Mathematics• Transitions between school levels

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C) How GCPS helps parents to meet their obligation as their child’s first teacher through the schools.Meetings and workshops are:

Held on various dates, times and locations Childcare, transportation and interpreters may

be provided when feasible

# 5 Are there other academically related Parent Involvement activities you would like the schools to provide?

# 6 How can we improve the Parent Involvement activities schools provide?

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C) How GCPS helps parents to meet their obligation as their child’s first teacher through the schools.

All parent communications are provided in an easy-to-understand language.

Written and oral translations are available through the Gwinnett County EL Office, local school personnel, or other contracted individuals.

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C) How GCPS helps parents to meet their obligation as their child’s first teacher through the schools.Gwinnett County communicates with parents

via multiple media, includingGwinnett and local school websitesLocal mediaCommunity and business partnersParent-teacher conferencesParent workshops & parent centersNewsletters & emailsSigns and postersTelephone & automated calling systems.

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C) How GCPS helps parents to meet their obligation as their child’s first teacher through the schools.

• The PAC meetings are held 2 times throughout the year to:• Discuss Title I updates• Discuss the LEA CLIP • Discuss the Title I budget• Plan for the upcoming year• Collect parent feedback through discussion sessions and surveys

#7 Are there ways we can communicate more clearly?

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C) How GCPS helps parents to meet their obligation as their child’s first teacher through the schools.

#8 What other activities can GCPS do to help prepare parents to work with their children academically?

#9 How can we improve or change our current efforts?

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D) How GCPS works with other programs to support transition to and from school levels The Title I Program coordinates and

integrates parent involvement strategies with other programs like:Special EducationEarly Intervention Program (EIP)Reading RecoveryEnglish Language Learners (ELL)Flexible Learning Programs (FLP) at Focus and

Priority Schools

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D) How GCPS works with other programs to support transition to and from school levels • The Title I Program provides transition programs to support students and their parents as they transition from:

• Pre-K to Kindergarten • Elementary school to middle school• Middle school to high school

#10 What other ways can the Gwinnett Title I Office support parents and students as students move from one school level to the next?

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E) How GCPS involves parents in the annual evaluation of the Parent Involvement Programs and Policies, and uses the findings to improve Parent Involvement Programs and revise the Parent Involvement Policies.

The focus should be on increasing the participation of parents who are economically disadvantaged, are disabled, have limited English proficiency, have limited literacy, or are of any racial or ethnic minority background

•The LEA Title I Parent Involvement Policy and each Title I school Parent Involvement Policy is reviewed and revised annually •A district-wide, GCPS Annual Perception Survey is administered for parent input

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E) How GCPS involves parents in the annual evaluation of the Parent Involvement Programs and Policies, and uses the findings to improve Parent Involvement Programs and revise the Parent Involvement Policies.

• Parent meetings are held at various sites and times to increase parent participation so that parents have the opportunity to provide input regarding the policy • Parents can provide input through the Title I Parent Advisory Council (PAC)• Parents can provide input and ask questions at local school Title I Planning Meetings and Title I Annual Meetings• Parent input, along with survey results from local schools, are used to:• Determine the effectiveness of the program• Identify barriers to parent participation• Increase opportunities for parent participation

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E) How GCPS involves parents in the annual evaluation of the Parent Involvement Programs and Policies, and uses the findings to improve Parent Involvement Programs and revise the Parent Involvement Policies.

#11 How else can we involve parents in the evaluation and review of Title I Parent Involvement Programs and Policies?

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F) GCPS will involve parents in the activities of the Title I schools.The Title I Annual Meetings are held at each

school to inform parents about their rights related to Title I and the guidelines, purpose, and goals of the Title I Program

Parents are informed about the school’s Parent Center and the role of the certified teacher serving as the Parent Instructional Support Coordinator (PISC)

All required Title I information is included in the GCPS Title I Handbook which is given to parents by the local schools and is on the local school and district websites

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F) GCPS will involve parents in the activities of the Title I schools.The School-Parent Compact is explained, discussed

and signed by parents and students Teachers and administrators may use the Compact to

guide conferences and discussions with students and parents

Title I schools provide training to their staff about working with parents to maximize their involvement

Other opportunities to involve parents include:Volunteer programsMembership on school leadership teams such as the

PTA, Title I Committee, & Local School CouncilsLEA Parent Advisory Committee (PAC)

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F) GCPS will involve parents in the activities of the Title I schools.Schools survey their parents about the

effectiveness of the Title I Parent Involvement Program every year

Each school’s Title I Planning Team meets at least annually to review and revise the school’s Parent Involvement Policy, Action Plan, and School-Parent Compact

During Title I Planning Meetings all parents are given the opportunity to provide input on how Title I and Parent Involvement funds are spent

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F) GCPS will involve parents in the activities of the Title I schools.#12 What are some other ways Gwinnett

County and the local schools can involve parents in Title I activities?

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Thanks!

Please make sure that you sign–in on the parent sign-in sheet and complete the parent input form.

Thank you so much for coming! We really appreciate the opportunity to hear your input.