Title I, Part A Information Meeting Overview

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Annual information meeting outlining the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) and the purpose of Title I schools for parent involvement. Dickinson ISD campuses, receiving federal funds under ESSA, aim to enhance children's knowledge and skills while fostering active parental participation in their education. The meeting emphasizes the importance of parent involvement and outlines ways parents can engage effectively in their child's learning journey.


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  1. Title I, Part A Information Meeting 2020-2021

  2. ANNUAL MEETING Each campus served under Title I is required to hold an annual information meeting for parents. We thank you for attending ours.

  3. PRESENTATION OUTLINE Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) Title I Schools and Purpose Parent Involvement Definition, Intent and Purpose Ways To Be Involved How Title I Benefits Parents and Children Consultation with Parents Other Requirements Resources to Encourage and Assist Parent Involvement

  4. All Dickinson ISD campuses receive federal funds under the statute, Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), Title I, Part A. Bay Colony ES San Leon ES Calder Road ES Dickinson HS McAdams JH Kranz JH Dunbar Middle Lobit Middle Barber MS KE Little ES Lobit ES Silbernagel ES Hughes Road ES In order to qualify as a Title I Schoolwide campus, there must be at least 40% of the campus student population receiving free/reduced lunch.

  5. PURPOSE The Title I, Part A supplemental funds provide enhanced opportunities for the children at these schools to gain the knowledge and skills taught at their grade level and to meet the rigorous state performance standards. The funds are also used to provide information, training and materials for parents to encourage active, effective participation in the teaching of their children.

  6. ESSA Parent Involvement Definition, Intent and Purpose

  7. Parent involvement means Participation of parents in: Regular, two-way, meaningful communication Student academic learning Other school activities including volunteering, providing input in school decision making and being an advocate for your child

  8. INTENT & PURPOSE Parents assisting with their child s learning Parents being actively involved with their child s learning Parents being full partners in education At the end of the day, the most overwhelming key to a child s success is the positive involvement of parents. Jane D. Hull

  9. How Can I Be Involved? Attend parent-teacher meetings; Join one of the campus decision making committees; Take part in reviewing/revising the Parent & Family Engagement Policy and/or School-Parent Compact; Complete the Parent & Family Engagement Survey; Assist your child s teacher in the classroom or on field trips when you are able; Talk with your child about what they re learning. 100 Ways for Parents to Be Involved in Their Child's Education

  10. TITLE I BENEFITS PARENTS & CHILDREN Supports learning for all children on Title I school-wide campuses Provides parents information about their child s progress Alerts parents to the performance of their child s school Gives children and parents a strong connection to their school Informs parents of teacher & paraprofessional quality Provides supplemental resources to schools Allows parents to request additional meetings at convenient times Ensures that programs and materials are research based the focus is on what works.

  11. The key To Student Success Is Parents & Schools Working Together

  12. CONSULTATIONS WITH PARENTS Title I Requires Consultations with Parents In decisions regarding how Title I funds are allotted for parent & family engagement activities In developing written Parent & Family Engagement Policies and School-Parent Compacts Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much. -Helen Keller

  13. OTHER REQUIREMENTS Program evaluation to be conducted annually to review and to improve the effectiveness of the Parent & Family Engagement Policy Parent & Family Engagement Survey

  14. RESOURCES TO ENCOURAGE & ASSIST PARENT INVOLVEMENT U.S. Department of Education (USDE) English http://www.ed.gov/parents/landing.jhtml U. S. Department of Education (USDE) Spanish http://www.ed.gov/espanol/bienvenidos/es/index.html Texas Education Agency (TEA) http://www.tea.texas.gov Region 16 ESC http://www.esc16.net Kids Health http://kidshealth.org/

  15. Thank you for viewing our Title I information presentation.

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