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1 Engaging Students and Parents with Technology
Shelby Simmons, MAT August 14, 2013 Colleton County High School

2 Goals/Objectives: Increase quality and quantity of:
Information distributed to parents Session Content Parent Attendance by 15% Provide activities and interventions to measurably improve student achievement Build capacity in the parent community Note Program Constraints and challenges (slide has been removed) Funding Title I Legislation Community Apathy Poor Attendance Negative Perceptions Limited Time and Small Staff

3 Review of Initiatives Student Achievement
Class Size Reduction – Teacher Salaries = at least 85% Interventionists Student Supplies/Software (MAP) Teacher Quality –Professional Development Parent Involvement Involving parents in school activities Improving parenting skills Supporting Student Achievement Salaries = 86% of general fund 81% of all revenue All activities must be supplemental; T1 cannot supplant.

4 Input from stakeholders
Parent Survey results 2009 surveys returned #1 – Motivating children #2 – Teaching reading and math (common core, increasing rigor) #3 – Bullying All numbers taken from District-wide survey Staff Survey identified needs – 250 responses #1 Teaching at-risk students and closing the achievement gaps #2 Increasing higher order thinking strategies (common core. Increasing rigor) #3 Increasing student engagement #4 RtI 60% parents felt that mobile devices enhance education

5 Input from Stakeholders
Parent Survey 92% support more spending on Interventionists in Reading, Math, and Science 85% support After-School (Day Care) and Summer School Programs 81% support class size reduction 91% say their child is taught by a highly qualified Teacher 87% say they are satisfied with the learning environment

6 Title I Parent Involvement Program
What we do:

7 Do It Online! Remind 101 – Text Message Notices
Please text: to Have participants with cell phones join the group, mention the ability to schedule text messages – this is a free service

8 Do It Online! Tweet deck – Social Networking
Text to 40404 Ask participants to follow us! Discuss Permissions for facebook and twitter and personal accounts for Twitter/Facebook

9 Do It Online! PebbleGo – Content Area Literacy Support
Online Access for UPLIFT Parents Uses UDL Principles June: 2425 July: 842 August: 313

10 Online Activities: Abcmouse.com – free 30 day trial for 2-6 year olds
  Apps and games for parents and teachers to encourage vocabulary: Ruzzle

11 Do It Online! New hardware to support student achievement
Study buddy – Self-Paced Tutoring Replacing Laptops Give opportunity to work in groups to assess study buddy for parents with low to moderate abilities, point out portability, single-purpose, no street value, inexpensive, bring sample

12 Programmatic Interventions
Combined Parent Sessions with school wide events like Literacy Nights, PTO, SIC Teachers can use DVDs, Books, and Games to engage entire families and find new ways to find educational aspects of existing activities: HayDay Reading Rainbow ABCMouse Video of annual meeting, preparing a Spanish language version

13 Programmatic Interventions
District-wide support for family literacy program and Common Core integration Using discounted books from FirstBook.org and TheReadingWarehouse.com as Parent Incentives and Literacy Session materials CorePlanner.com will track common core standards taught to parents in Literacy Sessions Time for prizes (books and lesson plans)

14 Individual Interventions
Take control of Professional Development @edutopia @techtia Develop Online Professional Persona LinkedIN Class website Edmodo QR Codes –

15 Use Tech in the Classroom
Research, Review, Assess:

16 Use Tech in the Classroom
Projects and Alternative Assessments: Bubbl.us = stem game

17 Use Tech with Parents Communication is a two-way street
Regularly share contact information Check and voice mail Use meaningful phone calls, postcards, stickers and certificates Vistaprint.com 4imprint.com Remind 101 – have a class for parents, use new website features and encourage parents to sign up, attend after-school activities

18 Results: Increased Content Increased Attendance Increased Excitement
Increased Opportunity Study Buddies are checked out 2.5x faster than laptops with 96% favorable parent response Websites average 60+ unique hits a day with average of 5 minutes on the site Over 1000 parents and students attended our Back-2-School Bash – up 300% District Parent Center visits up 100% Laptop loans up 100% Met initial goal for Facebook Likes Only looking for 100 Plan to increase yearly by 15-25% 50% of goal for Twitter Followers Library Participation in District Calendar Online Sessions moving to local cable

19 Discussion/Questions?
Ask Me Now! Ready for our drawing?

20 Contact Me: Shelby Simmons x 3 40253


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