Title I Parent Meeting Overview and Guidelines
This presentation provides an overview of Title I programs, parent rights, involvement plans, and school-site councils. It outlines the purpose of annual Title I meetings, goals of the program, and how Title I funds are utilized. Parents are informed about their rights to know about teacher qualifications and involvement in their child's education. The deck emphasizes the importance of parental engagement in supporting student achievement.
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Title I parent meeting slide deck Please review the deck before your presentation: Red text please add your school specific information Feel free to modify the presentation as needed.
Title I 2020-21 Annual Parent Meeting Insert Name of School Insert Name of Principal
Agenda What is Title I? Parent s Rights Under Title I Parent Involvement Plan School-Parent Compact School Site Council List other parent groups on campus Student Achievement Data Title I Funds
Purpose All Title I schools are required to hold an Annual Title I meeting at the beginning of each school year to . Inform parents/guardians about Title I programming, and Share how parents/guardians can become involved and participate in the Title I program.
Goals of Title I Our goals are... to increase academic achievement. to provide direct instructional support to students. to provide professional development for teachers. to promote parent education and involvement This is a sample. Please provide your overall Title I goals from your site s SPSA
What is Title I? Title I is used: To improve education for schoolwide programs in all core subjects To provide students a well-rounded education as defined by the school s plan To support advanced learning opportunities for struggling students
Parents Right to Know Parents have the right to know about the teaching qualifications of your child s classroom teacher in a school receiving Title I funds YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO KNOW Whether the teacher has met State qualification and licensing criteria levels and subject areas in which the teacher provides instruction; Whether the teacher is teaching under emergency or other provisional status through which State qualification or licensing criteria have been waived; Whether the teacher is teaching in the field of discipline of the certification of the teacher; and Whether your child is provided services by paraprofessionals and, if so, their qualifications. ESSA Section 1112 (e) (1) (A)
Parent Involvement Plan Every Title I school, in collaboration with parents, must develop a school parent involvement plan. The plan describes how the school will involve the parents in an organized, ongoing, and timely way in the planning, review and improvement of the Title I program at the school. A copy of the plan can be found .
School-Parent Compact A written agreement that outlines how the parents, the entire staff and the students will share the responsibility for improved student academic achievement, as well as describes how the school and parents will build and develop a partnership that will help children achieve the state s high standards.
School Site Council Describe the primary function of the SSC
List other Parent groups on campus or opportunities for parents to be involved on campus.
School Performance Data Resize text box as needed to add data
Title I Funds in Our School Program Funds Title I Parent Involvement Set-Aside Funds Amount of funds available for this year: $________________ What parent involvement funds were used for last year How parents can be involved with deciding how funds are spent this year
Important Dates Add any dates for parent workshops, parent/teacher conference, parent meetings, SSC meetings, etc..