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1 Monica Gordon: Principal Dawn Cowgill: Family School Liaison (FSL)
Beverly Shores Elementary Annual Family Meeting Title 1 October 11, 2017 Monica Gordon: Principal Dawn Cowgill: Family School Liaison (FSL)

2 Agenda Welcome and Introductions All About Title 1
Family Engagement, Building Capacity Communications

3 We All Want . . . The best for our children; A better future;
Success in school and life; To be happy; To be a good citizen; To be respectful, honest, and hard working.

4 What is Title I? Title I is the largest federal assistance program for our nation’s schools. The goal of Title I is a higher quality of education for every child. The program serves millions of children in elementary and secondary schools each year. Beverly Shores Elementary is a Title I school. Title I funds are used by schools and districts for a variety of programs and activities designed to increase children’s academic achievement (especially in reading and math). Schools work to identify students most in need of educational help. The schools set goals for improvement, measure student progress, using standards set forth in the state’s Title I plan, develop programs that add to regular classroom instruction, and involve parents in all aspects of the program. Title I seeks to provide supplemental support to those students that are the furthest from meeting the standards the state has set for all children. Districts receive Title I funds from the federal government (through the PA Department of Education), and distribute these funds to schools based on the number of low-income students (eligible for free/reduced price lunch). However, low-income is only used to distribute funds. Students are selected to receive Title I services if they have an academic need.

5 How Title I Works The federal government provides funding to states each year for Title I. The Florida Department of Education sends the money to the district. The school district identifies eligible schools and provides Title I funds. The Florida Department of Education receives funds from the federal government. Districts receive Title I funds from Department of Education, and the school district distributes these funds to schools based on the percentage of children eligible for free/reduced price lunch; however, students do not have to be from low-income families to receive help. For Title I Schoolwide Programs: Our students are in a Title I School-wide program. This means that our Title I money can be used to upgrade the educational program in ways that may impact every student in the school . This also means that every parent/guardian of a student in our school is a Title I parent! The schools set goals for improvement, measure student progress, using standards set forth in the state’s Title I plan, develop programs that add to regular classroom instruction, and involve parents in all aspects of the program. For Title I Targeted Programs: Our school is a Title I Targeted Assisted School. That means that we identify (or target) students for Title I services. We look at assessment results for students and identify those who need extra help to get caught up with their classmates. Students are selected to receive Title I services if they have an academic need.

6 Free Tutoring Free tutoring, known as Before or After School Tutoring
Information is sent home with those students that are eligible. If your school is not eligible for SES-delete the slide

7 Building Capacity Content and type of activity
Meet the Teacher- Parents meet the teacher and set goals and see child’s progress. Open House/Report Card Night Out-Parents can discuss with the teachers in a one-on-one session. Literacy Night Out-Content specific sessions will be provided for parent strategies to use at home. Science Fair-Parents and student become involved to create science experiments. Orlando Science Center-All parents and students engage in 15 different tabletop activities. Discussion

8 Building Capacity continued
- Title 1 VPK - Grandparents Day - Bingo for Books - Kindergarten Round-up - Mom’s and muffins - Movie Night Out - ESOL program What events would you like to see implemented for families?

9 Beverly Shores Elementary will: Implement activities that will build the capacity for strong parent and family engagement, in order to ensure effective involvement/engagement of parents/families. Support a partnership among the school, parents, and the community to improve student academic achievement.

10 Title I Parent & Family Engagement funds
Title I funds assist with following: Family School Liaison Supplies Night Out events (food) Educational materials for Parents/families to check out Inform participates of the total Title I funds the school receives Describe your Title I program and what it looks like 1% of these funds are used to provide Parent Involvement activities How and when will parents help to determine how that money is spent? Describe how parent involvement funds were used the previous year. Explain that parents must have the opportunity to help decide how the parent involvement funds are used and what type of parent involvement activities they want or need to help their kids do better in school.

11 Working together! Title I law requires that all Title I schools and families work together. How we work together is listed in our: School Level Parent and Family Engagement Plan Parent- Student -Teacher Compact Section 1118 of No Child Left Behind requires meaningful involvement of parents in the decisions made at the school. Specifically, parents are required to be involved in the development, implementation, review and revisions of the Parent Involvement Policy, Schoolwide Plan (School Improvement Plan) and the Parent-School Compact. Parents are also required to be involved in the development of district wide policies. Title I District Parent Policy – how the district involves parents and build schools’ and parents’ capacity for strong parent involvement and to help their children succeed. Must be reviewed and revised annually with parents. Distribute a copy of the District Parent Involvement Policy and review. Explain that Title I parents can be involved in reviewing and updating the policy each year (provide the dates/times for the meeting if available) Title I School Parent Involvement Policy - how the school involves parents in organized, ongoing and timely ways in the planning, review and improvement of programs and provide opportunities for parents to learn how to work with our children to improve their achievement. Must be reviewed and revised annually with parents. Distribute a copy of the School Parent Involvement Policy and review. Title I School-Parent Compact – outlines how parents, the entire school staff, and students will share the responsibility for improved student academic achievement. Must be reviewed and revised annually with parents. Distribute a copy of the School Parent Compact to review and discuss Explain that Title I parents can be involved in reviewing and updating the school/parent policy each year (provide the dates/times for the meeting if available)

12 Parent-Student –Teacher Compact
List School Staff Promises/Responsibilities List Family Promises/Responsibilities List Student Promises/Responsibilities Title I School-Parent Compact – outlines how parents, the entire school staff, and students will share the responsibility for improved student academic achievement. Must be reviewed and revised annually with parents. Distribute a copy of the School Parent Compact to review and discuss Explain that Title I parents can be involved in reviewing and updating the school/parent policy each year (provide the dates/times for the meeting if available)

13 Parent and Family Plan Requirements
Involve parents/families in a meaningful way in the development, implementation, and review of the parent & Family Engagement program. List ways parents/families are involved with SAC and committees Include times, dates, and purpose of the groups Include contact information Provide information on the specific committees that parents can be involved. Include the purpose, date and time of meetings.

14 Communication Beverly Shores will engage families in an organized, ongoing, and timely manner of upcoming events. By: sending flyers home school messenger marquee agenda What other ways would you like means of communicating with the school? ?

15 Parent & Family Engagement Plan Requirements
Provides educational materials and training to help Title I parents/families work with their children to improve their children's achievement What workshops would you like to see? Important Dates: Provide a list of workshops, parent events, district meetings, etc. that may be of interest to parents or are opportunities for them to be involved.

16 Your involvement is Key to your child’s success!
You are your child’s first teacher. You have the ability to influence your child’s education. You know your child best: Share information about your child’s interests and abilities with teachers; and Ask to see progress reports on your child and the school. By taking an active role in Title I, you’ll show your child: How important he or she is to you How important education is to you That you and the school are a team Speak up if you notice any problems – But, don’t criticize the school or a teacher in front of your child.

17 Support Your Child’s Education
Share a love of learning; Read to your child; Ask your child to read to you; Limit TV time; Take advantage of the public library and the school media center; Show interest in your child’s school day; Ask questions; Ask to see homework; Praise their efforts; and Encourage good study habits. This slide is optional if this will be discussed in the child’s classroom. There are many ways parents can help their child. See the handout.

18 Get to Know Your School & Communicate With Teachers
Attend school events Visit the classroom Volunteer at the school Join parents’ organizations Keep teachers informed Attend special parent trainings Attend parent-teacher conferences Be prepared for the meetings Consider whether you have met your responsibilities as stated in the parent- school compact List your questions before the meeting This slide is optional if this will be discussed in the child’s classroom.

19 Thank you for coming! You are the most important key to your child’s education!

20 Questions?


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