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September 13, 2016 5:30pm Annual Title I Parent Meeting
College Park Elementary School 2075 Princeton Avenue College Park, Georgia 30337 Mari Early, Principal 100% All Day! Every Day!
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Title I Meeting Agenda Welcome Staff Introductions Purpose Statement
What is Title I? How does our school participate in Title I? What are the requirements of Title I? What is our school’s status? What does our Milestones data look like? What is our plan for raising student achievement? What’s included in our Parental Involvement Policy and School/Student/Parent Compact? What is “Parents Right to Know”? How are Title I Funds used? How can I be a more involved game changer? Meeting Wrap up
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CPES Purpose statement
At College Park Elementary School, we realize that a good education makes possibilities turn into realities. With a designed focus on reading and writing, we will engage students with life-changing instructional practices to give students the power to succeed and build a stronger College Park community. Our school will: Use technology to blend subjects Instruct using research-based strategies Engage and support diverse learners Use data to drive instruction Build healthy relationships with family and community
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The Mission drives the Work!
MISSION DRIFT – the effect of choosing the “easy way” instead of the “right way” - what we get when we allow convenience to determine how we teach our students & raise our children. If we remain mission driven, the things we desire for our kids will line up with the possibilities that are in store for them.
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The mission drives the work!
When we decided to do what’s right, not what’s easy, when we decide to stick to the mission and pattern the work we do after the mission, we will be victorious in our efforts and our children will thrive! This mission is important! It’s the most important job we will ever have.
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What is Title I? A grant than helps us fund programs for children, teachers, and parents. School-wide program Based on percentage of children from economically disadvantaged families. $350,550 for College Park ES 3 Instructional Coaches, 1 p/t teacher & Parent Liaison Materials and supplies Staff professional development
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What is our school’s status?
CCRPI The College and Career Ready Performance Index : how a school is doing. 100 point scale Achievement (70% of the total CCRPI score), Progress (15% of the total CCRPI score points possible) and Achievement Gap (15% of the total CCRPI score points possible). Current score is based on data from the school year.
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What’s our school’s status?
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What is our plan for raising student achievement?
INSTRUCTION Literacy (Lexile Levels) Math Writing CULTURE & CLIMATE Attendance Bus Discipline School Based Health Clinic
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What is our plan?
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Instructional model
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Parent Involvement plAN
Parental involvement always has been a centerpiece of Title I. Regular, two-way communication Focus on academic learning Active parents are encouraged
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Parent Involvement Partners in education (making decisions)
School Governance Council, PTA, etc. Funding as part of the grant (at least 1%)
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Parent’s Right to Know:
Right to request teacher qualifications Notified if child has been taught by a non-highly qualified teacher for more than four weeks
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Communication Report from Title I PARENT Meeting call-out
WHY?
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Follow us on twitter @NewCollegePk_ES
To your suggestions for improvement To your ideas for increased parent participation Please welcome Mr. Christopher Webb, our PTA President!
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PTA meetings & nominations
Please visit the tables in the lobby for your ballot!
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Curriculum Night room assignments
Pre-K: room 164 Kindergarten: 152 1st - Room 251 2nd - Room263 3rd – Room352 4th - Room 357 5th – Room 368
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CPES Purpose statement
At College Park Elementary School, we realize that a good education makes possibilities turn into realities. With a designed focus on reading and writing, we will engage students with life-changing instructional practices to give students the power to succeed and build a stronger College Park community. Our school will: Use technology to blend subjects Instruct using research-based strategies Engage and support diverse learners Use data to drive instruction Build healthy relationships with family and community
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