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1 Welcome to Shive Elementary School

2 If you do not have a QR SCANNER APP on your phone, please download it now!
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3 Title I Parent Engagement Meeting November 13, 2017
Welcome Who to Contact Parent Handbook Parent Compact Rights and Responsibilities Parental Involvement Opportunities Highly Qualified Teacher and paraprofessionals Attendance Dress Code Before and after school procedures Tutorials and support Boys with a Purpose Tips on how to help your student be successful Parent Involvement Information from 5th grade teachers

4 Who to contact Principal- Stefanie Merrell Counselor – Emily York
Attendance- Candy Alaniz Nurse- Bethany Hooker Website: 4

5 School Wide Title 1 Program
All students have access to all programs Parent Handbook Parent Compact Rights and Responsibilities Parental Involvement Opportunities Highly Qualified Teacher and paraprofessionals 5

6 Attendance 90% Rule (excused or Unexcused)
3 unexcused absences in a 4 week period 10 unexcused in a 6 month period Truancy Prevention/Make-up Hours Saturday School 8:00 – 12:00 Wednesdays 3:30 – 5:30 6

7 Dress Code Leggings can not be the primary lower body garment
Shorts/skirts must come below fingertips See VISD Student Code of Conduct 7

8 Before/After School Procedures
All drop-off is in front of school Breakfast is served from 7:45-8:10 Breakfast is served in the classrooms Tutoring is assigned & available at 7:30-7:55 All students will report to the cafeteria in the morning until dismissal to class After school Buses: West side of school Parent Pick up: 4th Grade- South side of the school 5th Grade- North side of the school 8

9 What do we have in place for your child to be successful!
Morning Tutoring (7:35-7:55) After school tutoring (parent confirmation required 3:30- 4:30) STAAR Tutorial/ZAP time (11:35 – 12:35) Re-teach and enrichment RTI Frequent Formative Assessments 9

10 How can I help my student be successful?
Have a quiet place where the student can complete homework/study Complete AM/AR nightly Designate a specific time for homework/study time Read with your student/have your student read to you Help assist on homework/review for test Set a bedtime to ensure plenty of rest

11 How can I get involved? Join PTO
Volunteer to make copies/laminate/ bulletin boards, etc Fund Raiser distribution STAAR Celebration (May) Morning/Afternoon greeters Mentoring opportunities

12 Visit us at https://www.facebook.com/ShiveElem/

13 Parent Teacher Conferences
Parent Teacher Conference Day is November 19 Schedule yours today with your student’s homeroom teacher. At elementary schools – REQUIRED – parent-teacher conference to present and discuss the compact

14 What participation in Title I, Part A means to a school:
School’s curriculum-TEKSResources High-quality academic assessment used to measure student progress Student Proficiency levels students are expected to meet

15 Benefits of parental involvement

16 Through effective communication with parents, teachers can have the greatest impact on their day-to-day success with students. With parents on their side, teachers can more effectively manage most academic and behavioral issues that arise. When the most important adults in a child’s life are working together, students benefit enormously. Lee and Marleen Canter

17 Please Consider: What form of communication works best for you? (telephone, text, , note, face-to-face, etc.) What kinds of information do you most want to receive from the school? What might the school do differently to improve communication between school and home? What might parents do differently to improve communication between home and school?

18 Please scan the QR code to answer questions

19 When school, families, and community groups work together to support learning, children tend to do better in school, stay in school longer, and like school more. Henderson and Mapp

20 Think about: What are the strengths of your school and community?
In what ways are your school, families, and community working together effectively? What are the possible benefits when schools, parents and families, and community groups work together? What might schools, parents and families, and the community do differently to work together more successfully?

21 Please scan the QR code to answer questions

22 What are the benefits? What are the benefits for… Students?
Parents and families and the community? For teachers, administrators, and other school staff?

23 Student benefits Higher grades and test scores
More likely to complete homework Better attendance Fewer placements in special education More positive attitudes and better behavior Higher graduation rates Greater enrollment in postsecondary education

24 School benefits Improved teacher morale
Higher ratings of teachers by parents More support from families Higher student achievement Better reputations in the community

25 Parent and family benefits
More confident in the school Increased confidence in their parenting skills Creates a home environment that encourages learning Encourages parents to advance their own education and skills in the workplace

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