Title I Parent Meeting PPT Template
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WELCOME
TITLE I
INFORMATION
CAMPUS NAME
9-5-13
Presented by Brad Helmer
HISTORY OF TITLE I
1965 Elementary and Secondary Education Act
with LBJ’s War on Poverty
It is the largest federal assistance programs for
public schools
1995 Improving American Schools Act
2001 No Child Left Behind Act of 2001
Currently under review for reauthorization soon
GOALS OF TITLE I
Increase academic achievement
Provide direct instructional support to students
Provide professional development for teachers
Promote parent education and involvement
TITLE I ELIGIBILITY
A campus must have at least 40% Free and Reduced Lunch
(FRL) Population or be above the Rockwall ISD’s FRL rate
average (26%).
District’s determine what campuses to serve with Title I
funds that meet the Federal Criteria.
WHAT ARE THE PROS AND CONS OF
BEING A TITLE I CAMPUS?
Pros
Cons
Supplemental funding
Additional paperwork
Additional staff
Additional compliance
Additional instructional
materials
Additional parent’s rights
Funds for parent programs
Opportunities for enrichment
programs
requirements/reporting
TITLE I PARENT RIGHTS
Information is presented in a language and format
that is understandable
Parents have the right to be involved in the
decision making about their child’s education
Parents have the right to know their child’s teacher
and paraprofessionals qualifications
Parents have the right to know if their child has
been assigned or taught for four or more
consecutive weeks by a teacher who is not highly
qualified
TITLE I PARENT RIGHTS
Title I campuses must have a written Parental
Involvement Policy developed with parent’s input and
reviewed annually
Title I campuses must have School-Parent Compact
developed with parent’s input and reviewed annually
Title I campuses must have parents involved in the
development of the Campus Improvement Plan
TITLE I PARENT RIGHTS
Access to AYP, NCLB reports cards, and student
achievement in a timely manner
The Campus Improvement Committee (CIC)
provides parents with an opportunity to be
involved in the academic program of the school.
The CIC develops, monitors, and evaluates Title I
programs and services that supports students and
parents.
FOR ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS PLEASE
CONTACT THE DISTRICT’S FEDERAL
PROGRAMS COORDINATOR
SONYA CARPENTER
[email protected]
469-698-7044
CAMPUS RATING AND HONORS
2013 Accountability Rating:
Distinction Designation:
Met Standard
Academic Achievement in Reading/ELA
Top 25% Student Progress
SPRINGER’S STUFF
2 Instructional Coaches
2 Certified Instructional Assistants
Kindle Program
Bridging Home and School Program
LaunchPad Classrooms
Extra $$ for student instructional material
Grant’s and Scholarships for field trips (Perot Museum, Bush Library)
Arboretum Program
Extra $$ for professional development
INTRODUCTIONS
Kelli Crossland, Assistant Principal
Debbie Tuttle, Campus Secretary
Paige White, Instructional Coach
Cherry Rohlfs, Campus Registrar
Shannon Sharp, Instructional Coach
Lori Allums, School Counselor
Nancy Llamas, Receptionist and Instructional Asst.
Kate Elsey, School Nurse
OPEN HOUSE
THUR., SEPT. 5, 2013
About Me
Counselor Duties: (Support for students, parents, staff)
Indiv. Coun.
Grp. Coun. (Lunch Bunch)
Classroom Guid. Monthly (3-6 PLC times) (K-2- teacher schedule)(By
Teacher Request)
Testing Coord.-COGAT Testing (2,4,6, Oct. 21-15) TELPAS Testing (LEP
Students, Mar., 17-21) STAAR(State of Tx. Assessmt. of Academic
Readiness)-TEA Website (Ap., 1, 4th Writing, 5th Math, Ap., 2- 4th Writing
Day 2, 5th Reading, Ap. 22- 3, 4, 6 Math, Ap., 23- 3, 4, 6 Reading, 5th Sci.)
SST’s/504 Coord. (RTI)
Mentor Prog. Coord.- Rotary Club, H.S. Students
District Theme: “Take a Stand” (guidance lessons surrounding monthly
themes)
RC Kickoff- Sept. 9-13 (guidance lessons, activities about bullying, respect,
kindness)
Activities: Guidance Lessons- kind/compassionate, respect, responsibility,
good citizens, a.m. announcemts., sign RC Banner
KC Club- 6th grd. Service Club(Kids choose service proj. they would like to do)
Guidance- monthly (as needed by teacher request) (Bullying, Kindess/Compassion,
Respect, Resp., Drug Awareness, College/Career-(goals, determination, motivation)
Chick Fil-A Character Program-(Word of Month) morning announcemts., etc.
Spirit Nights- Thursdays., Sept. 12, Nov. 14, Jan. 16, March 27 (earn $ for our sch.)
Red Ribbon Week (Drug Awareness) Oct. 28-Nov. 1
College Week- Nov. 18-22
Handouts:
Outside tutors
Outside counselors/agencies
Outside Counseling provided by District
(North Texas Youth Connection)
Take a Stand
GENERAL INFORMATION
• Drop Off and Pick Up
• Crosswalk
• Safety (SRO)
• Food on Campus
• Volunteers Needed
• Lunch
• PE
• Watch D.O.G.S.
THANK YOU FOR BEING HERE
We will begin our
rotations in the next 5
minutes
Please make your way to
your child’s classroom