Title I Annual Parent Meeting

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Title I Annual Parent Meeting We are a title I school Title I Annual Parent Meeting SY17-18

What is Title I? Written into Law in 1965, Title I is a federal grant which supports our high need student populations. It ensures that all students are receiving high quality well-rounded education to meet challenging state academic standards. Funds are allocated to schools according to Free & Reduced Lunch (FRL) populations. In Denver Public Schools funds are allocated to schools with 60% or higher FRL student population

Parents Right to know As a Title I Parent You have the Right to: Know your child is attending a Title I school. Know the qualifications of your child's teacher. Opt-out of state assessments. Know if your child has been identified as an English Learner. Be involved and provide feedback on the development of the school’s Unified Improvement Plan (UIP), including the Parent Engagement Plan, and school’s plan to increase student achievement. Detailed slide will follow for each category.

We operate a schoolwide title I Program What is a Title I Schoolwide Program? The school uses Title I funds to upgrade the entire educational program of the school. How is our school using Title I funds to upgrade our educational program? Title I funds are used to serve all children in order to raise academic achievement. What is our school doing to raise academic achievement? 1% of the district’s Title I budget will be distributed to schools for parent involvement. You have the right to have input as to how this money is spent. Please share with your parents how Title I funds are being used to upgrade the educational program of your school, provide specific examples. Share with parents strategies being used to raise academic achievement. Share some of your parent engagement activities and ask for suggestions on other parent engagement opportunities parents would like to see at your school.

Teacher Qualifications As a parent you have the right to request information about the qualifications of your child’s teacher. You are entitled to know if: Your child’s teacher has met state qualification and licensing requirements. If your child’s teacher doesn’t meet applicable state licensure requirements for more than 4 weeks you will be notified by the school. Your child’s teacher is teaching under emergency or other provisional status. Your child’s teacher is teaching in the certified field of discipline. To request your child’s teacher qualifications please contact: (insert the appropriate contact for your school) Please share the name/contact information with parents. Principals and HR partners have access to pull the report on teacher qualifications.

Assessments As a parent, you have the legal right to exempt your child from certain assessments, including: CMAS (English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies) CoAlt (English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies) Colorado Spanish Language Arts (CSLA) PSAT 9 and PSAT 10 SAT ACCESS, TS Gold, WAPT, and READ Act assessments are not included in this policy. If you wish to request an exemption for your student – commonly referred to as “opting out” – you must fill out the online form in Parent Portal two weeks prior to the CMAS testing window. If you do not have access to the Internet or do not have a Parent Portal account, please speak with one of our front office staff to fill out a paper form.

Impact of Opting-out of assessments We do encourage parents to consider the impact of opting out of assessments. Assessment data allows us to: Provide tailored instruction to improve student academic performance Support teachers in improving their teaching strategy Guide school leaders in making decisions regarding curriculum and instruction Understand how a school is serving students of color, FRL students, English Language Learners and students with disabilities compared to other student populations. Ensure our accreditation status is not negatively impacted

Language Instruction We are required to provide language instruction if a student is identified as an English Learner (EL). How DPS meets this requirement: During registration parent will receive a Home Language Questionnaire. If parent indicates a language other than English on the questionnaire, parent will receive an ELA Parent Brochure and watch an ELA Program Video with program information. After registration, once potential English Learners have been tested parents will receive a letter explaining how their child was identified, the ELA programs offered at the school, and assessment information showing the child’s English proficiency and overall academic achievement. If you have questions about the ELA program at our school or your child’s English proficiency level, please contact: ( insert appropriate contact for your school) Share any pertinent information with parents about your ELA program.

Our performance (SPF) rating is (insert your most current SPF rating) Parent Engagement Parent engagement is vital to the success of our students, as a Title I school we are required to provide opportunities for parent engagement. The Unified Improvement Plan (UIP) is our school’s roadmap to increasing student achievement. Our performance (SPF) rating is (insert your most current SPF rating) Our school’s Parent Engagement Policy outlines parent engagement opportunities. (share information about your parent engagement strategies) Our School Parent Compact outlines our responsibility as a school and your responsibility as a parent to helps us raise students achievement. (share the School Parent Compact) If your interested in participating in the development of our school’s UIP, Parent Engagement Policy and School Parent Compact, contact: (Insert appropriate contact for your school) UIP- share specific improvement strategies with parents, explain how your schools performance shaped the strategies you will be using to increase student achievement. Your parent engagement policy should describe parent engagement opportunities for parents, this plan needs to be part of your UIP. The School Parent Compact is an agreement between the school and parent on what each party will do to increase student achievement we recommend sharing the compact during registration to ensure you share it with most if not all your parents.