title i parent involvement requirements
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CESA 10 February, 2010. Title I Parent Involvement Requirements. Overview of the the legal requirements Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) formerly known as No Child Left Behind (NCLB) And soon to be known as College-and-Career Ready Students - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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CESA 10February, 2010
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Overview of the the legal requirements Elementary and Secondary Education Act
(ESEA) formerly known as No Child Left Behind (NCLB)
And soon to be known as College-and-Career Ready Students
CESA 10 will be monitored next year for ESEA compliance.
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Parent involvement means “the participation of parents in regular, two-way, meaningful communication involving student academic learning and other school activities ensuring – That parents play an integral role in assisting
their child’s learning That parents are encouraged to be actively
involved in their child’s education at school That parents are full-partners in their child’s
education and are included, as appropriate, in decision-making and on advisory committees to assist in the education of their child.”
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The evidence is consistent, positive, and convincing: families have a major influence on their children’s achievement in school and through life. When schools, families, and community groups work together to support learning, children tend
to do better in school, stay in school longer, and like school. (Henderson, & Mapp, 2002)
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Students with involved parents, no matter what their income or background, are more likely to: Earn high grades and test scores, and enroll
in higher-level programs Pass their classes, earn credits, and be
promoted Attend school regularly Graduate and go on to post-secondary
education
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1. ESEA Consolidated Parent and Community Participation and Involvement
2. ESEA Public Reporting and Parents’ Right to Know Provisions
3. Title I Specific Requirements
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1A. Involve both public and private school parents, including the parents of homeless children, in identifying needs and planning implementing evaluating programs and services funded
by ESEA
√ Evidence: Agenda, sign-in sheet, and notes from
spring ESEA Planning Meeting
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1B. Involve both public and private school parents receiving Title I services in evaluating the effectiveness of parent involvement practices
√ Required Evidence: Copy of district parental involvement policy Copy of Title I school parental involvement
policy Copy of School Compact
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√ Required Evidence continued Description of how the district annually assesses
the effectiveness of parental involvement Evidence that parents have been involved
Parent Surveys Structured Interviews/Focus Groups Sign-in Sheets/Attendance
Summary of the results of the annual assessment of parent involvement and how findings were used e.g.
On a parent survey, parents indicated they were unable to attend goal setting/compact conferences as scheduled. As a result, the schedule was changed to accommodate parents
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1C. Involve ELL parents in the school’s activities, decisions, meetings and the education of their children
√ Evidence: ELL policy ELL plan of service*** Informational brochure describing service
options Individualized Record Plan Sample letters to parents
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2A.The district must inform parents about Student achievement Teacher qualifications AYP or SIFI/DIFI Status Identification for participation in a Title I or ELL
Program
√ Evidence: Copy of the district’s Annual Report Card Samples of communications to parents, e.g.
letters, newsletters, website information, handouts/meeting agendas, etc.
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3A. Parent Involvement in Written Parental Involvement Policy District Policy School Policy
√ Evidence: Agenda, Sign-In Sheet, Meeting Notes Newsletter Notification Policy Sent Home
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3B. Involve parents in the planning, review, and improvement of Title I programs
√ Evidence: TAS: Spring Title I Needs
Assessment/Annual Local Review Meeting - Agenda, Sign-In Sheet, Meeting Notes
SW: Schoolwide Team Meeting - Agenda, Sign-In Sheet, Meeting Notes
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3C. Convene an annual fall meeting to explain Title I requirements and parents rights to be involved
“In order to keep parents informed, schools must invite to this meeting all parents of children participating in Title I and encourage them to attend. Schools must offer a flexible number of additional parental involvement meetings, such as in the morning or evening so that as many parents as possible are able to attend.”
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3D. Provide this information to parents A description and explanation of the
school’s curriculum A description of the academic assessments
used to measure student progress Information on the proficiency levels
students are expected to meet√ Evidence:
Curriculum guide, brochure, or website Assessment matrix for parents Classroom communications
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3E. Develop a School-Parent Compact describing: The school’s responsibility to provide high-quality
curriculum and instruction Ways in which parents will be responsible for
supporting their children’s learning How communication between parents and
teachers will occur on an ongoing basis Parent-Teacher conferences Frequent reports on child’s progress Access to staff, opportunities to volunteer and participate
in child’s class, and observation of classroom activities
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3F. “Build Parent Capacity Through Training, Information, and Coordination Activities” State standards State and local assessments Parent involvement requirements How to monitor their child’s progress Literacy training Volunteer opportunities Coordination with other programs e.g. Head
Start, After-School, etc.
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Parent involvement means “the participation of parents in regular, two-way, meaningful communication involving student academic learning and other school activities ensuring – That parents play an integral role in assisting
their child’s learning That parents are encouraged to be actively
involved in their child’s education at school That parents are full-partners in their child’s
education and are included, as appropriate, in decision-making and on advisory committees to assist in the education of their child.”
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Rock and Read Pumpkin Carving Family Reading Night Chili Supper Family Math Night
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Copy of district parental involvement policy Sample of Title I school parental involvement policy Sample of parent/school compact Description of the district’s annual assessment process
utilized to determine degree of effectiveness Evidence that parents of public and private school
participating children were involved in planning and evaluating parent involvement
Summary results of the annual assessment and information on how findings were used when planning new or modifying parent involvement activities and policies
Parent surveys
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Copy of the district’s Annual Report Card for 2009-10
Samples of communications to advise parents of their Right to Know, e.g. Teacher Licensure, participation notice for Targeted Assistance Programs, Schoolwide Brochure, etc .
Samples of communications that were used to keep parents informed of their child’s participation and progress
Other
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www.cesa10.k12.wi.us Services Instructional Services ESEA (left-hand side) Title I Title I Resources
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http://www.dpi.state.wi.us/titleone/guidelines.html
Beyond the Bake Sale: The Essential Guide to Family School Partnerships by Henderson, Mapp, & Davies
CESA 10 Inservice TENTATIVE DATE Dec. 13, 2010
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