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Title I, Part A Parental Involvement
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Notification to Parents
Things to remember about all notifications: Easily read format Easily understandable Succinct and clear Alternate languages, as appropriate Disseminated according to the appropriate timeline
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Notification to Parents Right To Know
Parents may request information about the professional qualifications of the student’s teachers and paraprofessionals. By the LEA to parents at the beginning of the school year 1111(h)(6) and (C)
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Notification to Parents Right To Know
The level of achievement of their child(ren) on the state academic assessments By the school to parents Time of the year to be determined by the LEA 1111(h)(6)(B)(i)
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Notification to Parents Right To Know
The child has been assigned to or taught, for 4 or more consecutive weeks by, a teacher who is not highly qualified. By school to parents in a timely fashion 1111(h)(6)(B)(ii)
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Notification to Parents, Schools, and the Public
LEA Report Card (SPAR) Dissemination not required by individual schools Must include information about all Title I schools in the LEA (include student achievement, grad rates, teacher qualifications, etc.) Parent friendly format Alternate languages, as appropriate As soon as possible after FDOE release school grades. 1111(h)(2) and (E)
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Notification to Parents: Parental Involvement Policies
LEAs must notify parents of the LEA-level Parental Involvement Policy. Schools must notify parents of the school-level Parental Involvement Policy. Time of the year to be determined by the LEA, but should be close to the beginning of the school year. 1118(a)((2) and (b)(1)
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Notification to Parents Meeting
Invite parents to an informational meeting regarding Title I, Part A programs. Explain the requirements and their rights to be involved. By schools to parents on an annual basis 1118(c)(1) and (2)
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Notification to Parents Title I Information
Inform parents of specific information regarding the school’s Title I programs and offer the opportunity to become involved. Description of the school’s curriculum Forms of academic assessment Proficiency standards By the school to parents in a timely fashion Can be shared at the annual meeting. 1118(c)(4)
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Notification to Parents Compact
School-parent compact must be provided to parents of elementary-aged students during a parent-teacher conference.
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Notification to Parents
Purpose and existence of the PIRCS 1118(g)
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Meeting Schools must hold an annual meeting regarding the Title I program. Schools must explain the Title I requirements and the rights of parents to be involved in the Title I programs. Schools should offer other meetings at flexible times. At a time to be determined by the LEA that is convenient for parents. 1118(c)(1) and (2)
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LEA-Level Parental Involvement Policy Requirements
Develop and agreed with parents annually Incorporated into the LEA Plan Notify parents
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LEA-Level Parental Involvement Policy Requirements
Describe how the LEA will: involve parents in the development of the LEA Plan; provide support to schools in planning and implementing parental involvement activities; build the schools’ and parents’ capacity for strong parental involvement; coordinate and integrate Title I parent involvement strategies with other federal programs; conduct an annual evaluation of the Title I parental involvement policy (identify barriers, design more effective strategies, revise the policy); and involve parents in parental involvement activities.
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School-Level Parental Involvement Policy Requirements
Develop and agreed with parents annually Parent friendly Alternate languages, as appropriate Notify parents, community
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School-Parent Compact Requirements
Must include: school’s responsibility to provide high-quality curriculum and instructions, ways parents are responsible for supporting their child(ren)’s learning, and the importance of communication between teachers and parents
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Training and Assistance
LEAs must provide trainings to parents to help them understand how to become an equal partner in improving their children’s academic achievement. 1118(e)(1) LEAs and schools must provide training and materials to help parents work with their children. LEAs must help parents with the use of technology to foster parental involvement. 1118(e)(2)
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Training and Assistance
School staff must be educated regarding the value and utility of the contributions of parents, and in how to reach out to, communicate with, and work with parents, implement and coordinate parent programs, and build ties between parents and schools. 1118(e)(3) and (6)
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Parental Involvement Funding
1% of the Title I allocation must be set-aside for parental involvement activities.* After equitable services is subtracted, 95% of the remainder must be reserved for schools. The 95% may be allocated to schools as determined appropriate by the LEA.* Funds must be used to implement the requirements of section 1118 for the purposes of increased student achievement. *An LEAs with an allocation less than $500,000 is not required to set-aside funds, but must implement the requirements of section 1118.
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Coordinate and Integrate
Schools and LEAs must coordinate and integrate Title I services with other federal programs listed in section 1118. Schools and LEAs must conduct other parental involvement activities that encourage and support parents in becoming involved. Section 1118(e)(4)
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