Ware County Schools System-Wide Parent Involvement Meeting
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Transcript Ware County Schools System-Wide Parent Involvement Meeting
July 24, 2014
6:30 p.m.
Ware County BOE
Room 202
Title I schools receive funds
based upon their calculated
poverty index
All Ware County schools are
served under Title I.
CRCT & EOCT Review and Prep Resources
Tutoring
Transportation for Tutoring & Credit Recovery
Computer Labs
Study Island Software
BrainPop Software
Accelerated Math and Reading
Student Agendas
Title I Teachers & Instructional Coaches
Comprehensive Local
Implementation Plan (CLIP)
District Parent Involvement Plan
Title I School-Wide Plan (SWP)
School Improvement Plan (SIP)
School-Parent Compact
Parent Involvement Plan
Parent Involvement Activities
• Annual Needs Assessments
• Review system & school data
• Surveys-All Stakeholders
• Drives school level plans
and the budget
• School Improvement Plans
• System Consolidated
Application
• Descriptors
• System Implementation
Plans
• Stakeholder Involvement
• Ongoing Implementation
Defines a school districts’
specific strategies to
ensure ALL parents are
given the opportunity to
have a positive impact on
student achievement in
their schools.
Reviewed and revised
yearly.
The District Parental Involvement Policy
must be
Revised & updated each year
Developed jointly with parents of eligible
Title I students (for Ware County that
means ALL students & ALL parents)
Agreed upon with parents of eligible Title
I students
Distributed to all parents of eligible Title I
students
Jointly developed, distributed to,
and agreed on all parents of
participating students
Provide information in a timely
manner
Provide description &
explanation:
Curriculum
Academic assessments
Parent Programs
Shall be made available to the local
community and updated periodically to meet
the changing needs of parents and the school.
The school parent involvement plan must
establish the school’s expectation for parent
involvement/engagement and include a
description of how the school will implement
or accomplish each component in order to
meet the statutory requirements of this
section.
◦ Title I schools must develop jointly
with parents a school-parent compact
that outlines how parents, the entire
school staff, and students will share
the responsibility for improved
student academic achievement and
the means by which the school and
parents will build and develop a
partnership to help children achieve
Georgia’s high academic standards.
All schools in the district are Title
I School-Wide (SWP). The action
plan for the SWP is the School
Improvement Plan (SIP). Parents
have the right to participate in the
development of the School-Wide
Plan and the School Improvement
Plan.
The results of the survey will be used to:
Evaluate the content and effectiveness of
the academic quality of the schools
Evaluate the parental involvement plan
Identify barriers to greater parental
engagement
Design strategies to build parental capacity
at the school and district level
Evaluate the district parent involvement
plan
Center
Elementary
School
Williams Heights
Elementary School
Ware County Middle
School
Ware County High School
Please complete the program survey before
leaving.
Thank You for attending and providing
feedback/suggestions on the various Title I
documents/plans.
Mary Ann King
Title I Parent
Involvement Coordinator
Dean Moody
Federal Programs Director