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Title IDistrict Parent Involvement MeetingWare County Schools
July 23, 20156:00 p.m.
Waycross City AuditoriumMary Ann King, District Parent Involvement
Coordinator
What is Title I?
Title I began in 1965 as part of the
Elementary and Secondary Education
Act (ESEA). It is a federal program that
ensures equal opportunities for low
income school districts.
Each district uses it’s Title I funds to
supplement and improve educational
programs offered to students to
improve their academic achievement
and meet state standards.
What is a Title I School?
Title I schools receive funds based upon their calculated poverty index
All Ware County schools receive Title I monies.
All schools in our district are Title I School-wide (all parents—all students)
How Title I funds wereused in 2014-2015
EOC & EOG Review and Prep Resources Tutoring Transportation for Tutoring & Credit Recovery Computer Labs Study Island Computer Program Web-based Software Accelerated Math and Reading Student Agendas Interventionists & Instructional Coaches
PARENT INVOLVEMENT FAMILY ENGAGEMENT
Parent Involvement
Parents coming to the school Fall Festival PTO/PTA Honors Programs Student
Performances
Family Engagement Providing
training/programs in the form of learning and skills to apply in the home with their child to achieve academic success Lunch & Learn Study Skills & Test Prep Homework 911
Family EngagementParent Involvement
As a Title I District, we must involve parents, in an organized, ongoing, and timely way, in the planning, review, and improvement of required Title I components, including:
Required Title I Components
Comprehensive Local Implementation Plan (CLIP)
District Parent Involvement PlanTitle I School-Wide Plan (SWP)School Improvement Plan (SIP)School-Parent CompactParent Involvement PlanFamily Engagement Programs
Comprehensive Local Implementation Plan (CLIP)
A major component of the Consolidated Application— district’s application for funding for federal programs
All encompassing district plan based on multiple pieces of data
How are we going to meet identified goals of the district?
Reviewed annually for effectiveness of actions, programs, and strategies implemented
Some Data Sources CCRPI (College & Career Ready
Performance Index) GA Student Growth Model Attendance Data Enrollment Data School Level
Benchmark Math Matters (1st-8th)
Title II, Part A Surveys Parent Survey Community/Business
District Parent Survey
Federal Programs
Title I—Parents, students, teachers, Migrant, technology, professional learning
Title II—Teacher and Administrative Effectiveness, Professional learning
Title III—ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages)
Title VI—Students, technology, IDEA—Individuals with Disabilities
Education Act
District Parent/Family Involvement Plan
Defines the districts’ specific strategies to ensure ALL families are given the opportunity to have a positive impact on student achievement in their schools.
The District Parent/Family Involvement Plan must be:
Revised & updated each yearDeveloped jointly with parents of Ware
County students Distributed to all parents of Ware County
students
School Parent Involvement Plan
Jointly developed, distributed to, and agreed on by all parents of Ware County Students
Provide information in a timely manner
Provide description & explanation: Curriculum Academic assessments Family Programs
School Parent Involvement Plan
Made available to all parents/families and updated annually to meet the changing needs of parents and the school.
The school parent involvement plan must establish the school’s expectation for parent involvement/family engagement and include a description of how the school will implement or accomplish each component in order to meet the statutory requirements of this section.
School-Parent Compact
Each school develops jointly with families a school-parent compact. It outlines how families, the entire school staff, and students will share the responsibility for improved student academic achievement. It also explains how the school and families will build and develop a partnership to help children achieve Georgia’s high academic standards.
Title I School-Wide Plan &School Improvement Plan
All schools have a Title I School-wide Plan, which was developed with input from all stakeholders. It is revised annually. It explains the needs and goals and how the school will meet those goals. The School Improvement Plan (SIP) outlines the actions the school will take to address the needs. Parents can participate in the review & revision of both documents.
2014-2015 District Parent Survey
The results of the survey will be used to: Evaluate the content and effectiveness of
the academic quality of the schoolsIdentify barriers to greater family
engagementDesign strategies to build parent capacity at
the school and district levelEvaluate the district parent
involvement/family engagement plan
Breakout Sessions
Please meet with the Principal and/or Parent Involvement Coordinator of your child’s school in order to provide input on the following:
School-Parent Compact
Parent Involvement Plan
School-Wide Title I Plan
School Improvement Plan
1% Set Aside for Parental Involvement
Comprehensive Local Implementation Plan
District Parent Involvement Plan
ClosingPlease complete the program survey before leaving.
Thank You for attending and providing feedback/suggestions on the various Title I documents/plans.
Please let us know how we can help you help your child achieve academic success.
Contact Information
Mary Ann KingTitle I Parent Involvement Coordinator, Ware County School District
Dean MoodyFederal Programs Director
Sonya MixonTitle Programs [email protected]