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Insert your school’s logo and school name Sample
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Insert your school’s logo and school name Sample CASA LOMA ELEMENTARY What is a School - Parent Compact? (Sample) The School-Parent Compact is an agreement that parents, students and teachers develop together. It explains how parents and teachers will work together to make sure all our students reach or exceed grade-level goals. Effective Compacts: Link to goals of the school improvement plan Focus on student learning skills Describe how teachers will help students develop those skills using high-quality curriculum and instruction Share strategies parents can use at home Explain how teachers and parents will communicate about student progress Describe opportunities for parents to volunteer and participate at the school Activities to Build Partnerships? (Sample) Back to School Night Open House Night Parent Cafe Parent-Teacher Conferences Title I/Parent Education Workshops Parents As Leaders (PALs) Parent Resource Center School Site Governing Committees English Learner Advisory Committee District African American Parent Advisory Council District Advisory Committees For more information, please contact our office at 631-____ School-Parent Compact Please click File: Then “Make a Copy” before customizing it for your school site 2019-2020 Insert your school’s logo and school name Sample Communication about Student Learning (Sample) SCHOOL NAME Elementary is committed to frequent two-way communication with families about children’s learning. Some of the ways parents and teachers communicate all year are: Annual parent-teacher conferences Frequent reports to parents on their child’s progress Reasonable access to school staff, including opportunities to volunteer and observe in the their child’s classroom Team for Student Success (TSS) FACE Newsletter Jointly Developed (Sample) The parents, students and staff of Casa Loma Elementary meet yearly to discuss student learning needs based on current grade level data. Teachers suggest home learning strategies, parents add ideas to make them more specific, and students identify ways to support their learning goals. Describe how your school contributes to the development of the compact BAKERSFIELD CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT

Teacher, Parents, Student - Together for Success Our Goals for Student Achievement In our Classrooms Casa Loma teachers/staff pledge to: (Sample) Provide high-quality curriculum and instructions in a supportive and effective learning environment Communicate regularly with families about student progress Actively work with families and school staff to make schools accessible and welcoming Have high expectations and help every child develop a love of learning Provide a safe and caring learning environment Respect students, staff, and families of different cultural backgrounds At Home Casa Loma parents pledge to : (Sample) Communicate the importance of education and learning to my child Ensure that my child attends school every day, gets adequate sleep, regular medical attention and proper nutrition Regularly monitor my child’s progress in school Communicate with the teacher or the school when I have a concern Read to my child or encourage my child to read 20 minutes a day Respect the staff, students, and families of different cultural backgrounds District Goals Academic Achievement: Every student, including low-income students, English learners, and foster youth, will meet grade level expectations. Social Emotional Learning - Ensure strong social-emotional systems, structures, and programs to support students, parents, and employees. Family and Community Engagement - Ensure all parents and community members are welcomed and engaged in the learning process. Please click File: Then “Make a Copy” before customizing this for your school site The language in each of these sections should be jointly developed with parents to create your own personal pledge/agreement Casa Loma School Goals (Sample) Increase proficiency in reading and language arts Increase proficiency in math Provide support in all content areas and increase opportunities for student success Students Casa Loma School students pledge to: (Sample) Ask for help when needed Know and follow school and class rules Communicate regularly with my parents and teachers about school experiences so they can help me be successful in school Be responsible for delivering notices to my parents and encourage my parents to become involved in school activities Study and read books every day for 20 minutes or more Complete assignments and homework Work to resolve conflicts in positive, non-violent ways Respect the school, staff, classmates and families of different cultural backgrounds Revised May 2019