Title 1 Annual Parent Meeting Thursday, August 25, :30 pm.

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Title 1 Annual Parent Meeting Thursday, August 25, :30 pm

What is a Title 1 school? School-wide programs serve all children in a school. All staff, resources, and classes are part of the overall school-wide program. The purpose is to generate high levels of academic achievement in core subject areas for all students, especially those students most in need. This purpose is achieved through: High quality instruction Comprehensive reform strategies and methods that are based on the use of scientifically based research Strategies and methods to improve teacher quality and professional development Consolidated use of funds

How does our school spend Title 1 money? Instructional Coach-Kim Taylor Computer Lab Paraprofessional-Tammy Kirkland Technology-tablets, document cameras, Chromebase computers Orton-Gillingham training for Kindergarten and 1 st grade teachers Rigby reading program for struggling readers Novels and other reading resources for classrooms

How does our school participate in the Title 1 Program? All Title I schools have to attend training before each school year. We have to develop a Title I plan of how we plan to improve student achievement in all content areas. Our plan has to be linked to our school improvement plan and also district initiatives. Title I provides federal funding to schools to help students who are low achieving or at most risk of falling behind Title I funds are allocated to schools based on the percentage of students receiving free/reduced lunch Schools with a percentage of at least 40% are eligible for a schoolwide program.

What are our school’s Title 1 requirements? A Title 1 Plan Needs Assessment Reform Strategies Parent Input Budget Tied to School Improvement Plan Parent Involvement Compact Meetings and Workshops Parent Involvement Policy Professional Development/ Community Provide research- based professional learning for staff Invite all stakeholders to participate in student learning

What is our school’s designation status? White Oak is a full title I school as opposed to a targeted Title I. What does this status mean? That we can serve all students versus a targeted population.

What are our schoolwide goals? closing the achievement gap decreasing attendance and tardies reading and math fluency comprehension in all subjects What programs/supports are in place to help my child? EIP- Early Intervention Program Title I coach and teaching assistant Title Computer lab teacher Chromebooks for grades 3-5 schoolwide use of technology in classrooms White Oak’s Schoolwide Program Past and Present

What curriculum does our school use? Georgia Standards of Excellence The performance standards provide clear expectations for instruction, assessment, and student work. The performance standards isolate and identify the skills needed to use the knowledge and skills to problem-solve, reason, communicate, and make connections with other information. They also tell the teacher how to assess the extent to which the student knows the material or can manipulate and apply the information.

What tests will my child be taking? SGAs (Student Growth Assessments-K through 3 rd grade)-at the beginning and end of the year; students must show a proficient level of student growth from the pre-test to post-test Grasp Oral Reading Fluency and Maze-given 3x per year Grasp Math Fluency-given 3x per year STAR reading test-given 4x per year Georgia Milestones (grades 3-5)

What is required by law for parental involvement? As outlined in the Parent Involvement Policy (on the county and school website): convene an annual meeting to inform parents of the school’s Title 1 program offer a flexible number of parent meetings (minimum of 4) involve parents in an organized, ongoing way provide parents with the information they need to help their child/children succeed in school

What is a school parent compact? A written, binding document that parents, students, and teachers sign Explains how each stakeholder is involved with improving student achievement Must be signed and returned to school Parents may keep the compact, just return the signature sheet Compacts will come home with the first nine week progress reports on September 16 th Must have a signature from every student and parent within our school

Is my child’s teacher highly qualified? Yes, every certified teacher at White Oak is highly qualified. Each White Oak teachers holds a current, clear, renewable certificate 75% of our teachers have advanced degrees or have completed additional coursework/endorsements Parents Right to Know: Elementary and Secondary Education Act requires all LEAs to notify parents of all children in all Title I schools that they have the right to request and receive timely information on the professional qualifications of their children’s classroom teacher(s). This notice must be sent at the start of each school year.

How is Title 1 parent involvement money spent? Parent involvement funds can be used on things such as: Parent resources/ parent resource center Parent workshops Guest speakers Refreshments at meetings Child care for after school events, such as meetings and workshops

What opportunities does the school provide for parental involvement? Parent meetings, conferences, school events and workshops Communication through , Remind, newsletters, website Sharing educational resources such as websites and strategies to reinforce skills at home PTO and classroom/school-wide volunteering Parental input-School Council, Title 1 meetings, surveys Collaborating with the community-business partnerships

How responsive will the school be to my questions when staff is contacted? Immediately, or within 24 hours. You can call the school, , or view website for information.

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We welcome parent questions/input. We want to make sure you leave this meeting informed about the Title 1 program as well as the opportunities the school provides to get involved. Contact: Kim Taylor