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Title I Annual Meeting August 25, 2016 Room 804. What is Title I? Title I is a federally funded program under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.

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1 Title I Annual Meeting August 25, 2016 Room 804

2 What is Title I? Title I is a federally funded program under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA). It is the largest Federal assistance program for states and school systems. Title I supports school districts and schools to ensure that all children have an opportunity to obtain a high quality education and to achieve proficiencies on high academic standards. Greater than 45% poverty for school-wide support

3 Title I School No CCSD schools are Priority Schools R M Moore Elementary is not a Priority, Focus, or Alert School School Designation

4 School Improvement Plan Title I Schoolwide Plan Needs Assessment Student Data Development of SIP/SWP School Goals Increase Lexile levels for students in 3rd grade through 5th grade as measured by the easyCBM benchmark assessments and the Georgia Milestones EOG by improving Reading Comprehension Increase Lexile levels for students in Kindergarten through 2nd grade as measured by the easyCBM Benchmark assessments in the area of ELA Reading and Language Arts by improving Reading Fluency

5 What does Title I funding provide for our students? Learning Lab- Specials Paraprofessional for Learning lab and most critical students Grade K-5- to provide additional support Academic Facilitator-Parent Involvement Facilitator Parent Workshops Supplemental materials for all academic areas Guided Reading Support and Materials Parent Involvement Resource Center materials

6 Parent Involvement is Key

7 Parents as Partners Teacher-Parent-Student Compact Purpose, Components, Access, Revision Policy Parent Involvement Plan Purpose, Components, Requirements, Revision Process Parents Right to Know All CCES Employees are Highly Qualified Parent Involvement Funding The District has set aside money for parent involvement Funds in the past have been spent on parent materials

8 COMPACT

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10 RMMES COMPACT WILL BE SENT HOME WITH THE FIRST PROGRESS REPORT

11 What Can you Do? Parent Involvement Opportunities Meet and Greet Annual Title I Meeting Curriculum Night Checking Out Parent Resource Materials Parent Workshops Pre-K to Kindergarten/5 th to Middle School Transition Volunteer Opportunities Tutoring Students in the classroom Media Center Help Classroom Volunteer Copying papers, etc. Field Day Book Fair PTA Events such as Holiday Shop, Cultural Arts, and Fall Festival PTA

12 Joint Decision Making School Council PTA School SIP Committees Email Revisions of CLIP/SIP/SWP/PIP in the Spring

13 Questions?

14 Communications and Joint Decision Making School Website http://cherokeek12.net/rmmoore/http://cherokeek12.net/rmmoore/ Email: first.lastname@cherokee.k12.ga.usfirst.lastname@cherokee.k12.ga.us School Council: Meets four times per year. An election will be held Monday, September 12, 2016. Title I Document Revision Meeting in March CLIP and SIP/SWP Parent Involvement Plan Teacher-Parent-Student Compact

15 Contact Us By phone at 770-704-1212 By email – contact karen.mcintyre@cherokee.k12.ga.us@cherokee.k12.ga.us for Title I Parent Involvement matters jan.adamson@cherokee.k12.ga.us@cherokee.k12.ga.us for school matters Personally – We love to have visitors at R. M. Moore! Please check-in the front office. Ms.McIntyre is available from 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM.

16 Join us as we work together!


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