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Egypt Elementary
ANNUAL TRIFECTA
TITLE I
PARENT MEETING
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
September 15, 2011
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
• Egypt Elementary
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(Jana Richey, Principal)
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(Rommie Vasser, Principal)
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(Michael Bailey, Principal)
• Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
• Raleigh Egypt High
MCS does not discriminate against any person based on race,
color, gender, national origin, disability or age.
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TITLE I
PARENT MEETING
September 16, 2011
AGENDA – 9:00 AM
Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
WELCOME
Tri-fecta Administrative
Representative
TITLE ONE IN REVIEW
Instructional Facilitators: Cammesha
Sims, Melanie Knapp, Travis
McGlothian, & Vanessa Wallace
Parent Counselor: Karma Douglas &
Johnican Lias
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
Title One Quiz
CLOSING REMARKS
Parents & Other Audience Members
MCS does not discriminate against any person based on race,
color, gender, national origin, disability or age.
Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
TITLE I
PARENT MEETING
AGENDA – 5:30 PM
Presentation of Colors
Raleigh-Egypt High School AFJ ROTC
National Anthem
Raleigh-Egypt High School Choir
WELCOME
Northeast Regional Representative/ REMS Students
OPENING REMARKS
Trifecta Principals
ACT Explore
Tara Hardy REMS
PERFORMANCE
Egypt Elementary School (Poetry)
TITLE ONE IN REVIEW
Instructional Facilitators: Cammesha Sims, Melanie
Knapp, Travis McGlothian, & Vanessa Wallace
PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT
Johnican Lias– Parent Counselor
TITLE ONE QUIZ
Instructional Facilitators
PERFORMANCE
Raleigh-Egypt Middle School (R.I.M.)
CLOSING REMARKS
Raleigh-Egypt High School Principal
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
MCS does not discriminate against any person based on race,
color, gender, national origin, disability or age.
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DID YOU KNOW?
Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001
mandates the use of federal funds to
meet state benchmarks for student
achievement.
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
Egypt Elementary, Raleigh-Egypt Middle,
and Raleigh-Egypt High Schools are ALL
federally funded, school-wide Title I
Schools.
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MISSION OF TITLE I
Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt High
The mission of Title I in the
Memphis City Schools is to
provide opportunities for
students to meet the challenging
content and performance
standards expected of all
students.
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
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PURPOSE OF TITLE ONE:
Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
• To provide children with an
enriched and accelerated program
• To promote parental involvement
• To ensure high standards
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
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HOW WE USE OUR
FUNDS?
Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
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OurTitle One funds
provide :
Academic programs and strategies
Additional personnel
Professional Development opportunities
Technology
Student resources & materials
Interventions (after, during, & Saturday school tutorials)
Parental Involvement Opportunities
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We are monitored on
TEN COMPONENTS
Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
1. Comprehensive Needs Assessment
2. School-wide Reform Strategies
3. Instruction by Highly Qualified
Staff
4. High Quality Professional
Development
5. Attracting Highly Qualified Teachers
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We are monitored on
TEN COMPONENTS
Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
6. Increasing Parental Involvement
7. Providing Assistance to Preschool
Children
8. Involving Teachers in DecisionMaking
9. Timely, Additional Assistance to
Students Experiencing Difficulty
10. Coordination and Integration of
Federal, State, and Local
programs
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Title One Compliance also
involves:
Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
Conducting an Annual Title I Meeting
and
Reporting & Distributing (See Parent Handbooks) :
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
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District/School/AYP Status Information
Parents’ Right to Know Information
Military Recruitment Regulations
Homeless Children & Families Regulations
MCS Student Code of Conduct
Primary Home Language Forms
Our School Improvement Plan
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Title I Compliance also
involves:
Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
Reporting & Distributing (See Parent Handbooks) :
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Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
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Teacher Qualifications
Status of Highly Qualified
Paraprofessionals
School Choice Information
District & School Family Engagement Policies
School/Home Compacts
Academic Interventions
Opportunities for additional parent meetings
and trainings
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OUR 2010 AYP STATUS:
Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
Your HELP is NEEDED so ALL of
our schools can be in
GOOD STANDING !!!
• Egypt Elementary
(School Improvement Level 2)
• Raleigh-Egypt Middle School
(State/LEA Reconstitution Plan1)
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
• Raleigh-Egypt High School
(School Improvement Level 1)
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ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
INTERVENTIONS:
Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
• MCS Academic Intervention Plan is the Excell
Reports
• MCS Literacy Plan
• Extended Learning Programs
• Reading Is Fundamental (RIF)
• Discipline Plan
• Additional Interventions by school:
– Egypt Elementary - Stanford Math, Destinations, ThinkLink,
Differentiated Instruction, Failure Free Reading, Reading Counts
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
– Raleigh Egypt Middle - Read 180, Stanford Math, SES,
E-Learning
– Raleigh-Egypt High School – Reading Plus, Stanford Math,
ThinkLink, E-Learning, Course Recovery
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WAYS WE COMMUNICATE
YOUR CHILD’S ACADEMIC
PROGRESS
Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
• Various Assessment Reports (Gateway, TCAP,
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TCAP Writing; ThinkLink, End of Course test,
weekly D.A.T.A. assessments, nine weeks &
semester exams)
Reading Programs
Progress Reports
Report Cards
School Code of Conduct
Parent-Teacher Conferences
Supplemental Educational Services (SES)
Tutorial Services
Parents may request assistance translating these results.
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PARENTAL
INVOLVEMENT is KEY!!
Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
We encourage on-going parental
involvement in the educational
process. We share a common goal of
promoting success in every child daily.
How can you help us be successful?
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
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We encourage parent
participation in all school
activities!!
Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
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PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT
ACTIVITIES
Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
• Become a Volunteer (Parents on Patrol, Watch
DOGS, Classroom Assistants, Extracurricular
Activities)
• Participate in Parent Meetings, Workshop &
Training Sessions (Annual Parent Meeting, Parent
Curriculum Nights, Parent-Teacher
Conferences, District Parent Training)
• Review Family Engagement Policies
(see Title I Parent Handbook)
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
• School Improvement Plan
• School Leadership Team
• Review School/Parent/Student Compacts
(see Title I Parent Handbook)
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Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
WORKING TOGETHER
WILL LEAD TO A MAJOR
CHANGE !
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
School +
Parents +
Students =
SUCCESS
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Egypt Elementary
Our students – Your children
WILL be successful with ALL
of US working together!!
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
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Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
TITLE I
QUIZ TIME !!
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
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Which is NOT a Component for
Title One Monitoring?
Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
1. Increasing Parental Involvement
2. Providing High Quality Professional
Development
3. Attracting Low Quality Teachers
4. Providing Timely, Additional
Assistance to Students
Experiencing Difficulty
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Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
THE ANSWER IS
3
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
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HOW CAN PARENTS
GET INVOLVED?
Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
1. Become a Volunteer
2. Participate in Parent Meetings
and Workshops
3. Review the Family Engagement
Policies
4. All of the Above
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Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
THE ANSWER IS
4
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
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Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
What is the collaboration called
between Egypt Elementary,
Raleigh-Egypt Middle, and
Raleigh-Egypt High School?
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt High
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Triangle
Trifecta
Tripod
Trifold
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
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Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
THE ANSWER IS
2
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
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Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
WHICH ARE WAYS WE
COMMUNICATE SCHOOL
AND STUDENT PROGRESS?
1. Gateway, TCAP, ThinkLink,
End of Course Assessments
2. Report Cards
3. Student-to-Student
4. 1 and 2 only
5. All of the above
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Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
ANSWER IS
4
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
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WHICH IS NOT PART OF
TITLE ONE?
Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
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To provide opportunities for
students to meet performance
standards.
2. To discriminate against any person
based on race, color, gender,
origin, disability or age.
3. To ensure high standards.
4. To create a positive and
supportive learning environment.
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Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
THE ANSWER IS
2
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
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Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
WHO IS YOUR SCHOOL’S
Instructional Facilitator?
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
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THE ANSWER IS
Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
Egypt Elementary
Ms. Cammesha Sims
Raleigh-Egypt Middle School
Ms. Melanie Knapp & Mr. Travis McGlothian
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
Raleigh- Egypt High School
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
Ms. Vanessa Wallace
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FOR WHICH THINGS
CAN TITLE I FUNDS
NOT BE USED?
Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
1. Technology
2. Teacher Resources and
Materials
3. Student Incentives
4. Parental Involvement
Opportunities
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Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
THE ANSWER IS
3
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
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Egypt Elementary
Home of the Eagles
Jana Richey, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt Middle
Home of the Pharaohs
Rommie Vasser, Principal
Raleigh-Egypt High
Home of the Pharaohs
Michael Bailey, Principal
THANK YOU FOR
ATTENDING OUR
TRIFECTA TITLE I
MEETING.
Do you have any
Questions ?
Please feel free to contact
your child's school for
additional Title I questions.
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