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M.S.A.D. #41 TITLE I PARENT INVOLVEMENT POLICY
This school policy has been developed jointly with
(or: in consultation with) the parents/guardians of students participating in
Title I programs at M.S.A.D. #41. It
includes a “School-Parent Compact” that outlines the manner in which parents,
school staff, and students will share the responsibility for improved student
academic achievement. The building principal/designee will be responsible for
distributing this policy to parents/guardians of students participating in the
school’s Title I programs.
I. PARENT INVOLVEMENT MEETINGS
The school shall
convene an annual meeting at a convenient time to which all parents/guardians
of participating children shall be invited and encouraged to attend to inform
them of the school’s participation under Title I, explain the right of parents
to be involved, and to encourage their involvement in the planning, review, and
improvement of the school’s Title I programs and parent involvement policy.
The school will
offer at least 2 other meetings during the school year, held at various times
in the morning or evening for parents/guardians of students participating in
Title I programs.
The building
principal/designee will:
A. Invite
parents/guardians of participating children to the annual meeting and to other
meetings held during the school year;
B. Introduce the representatives on the
Parent Advisory Committee;
C. Provide
an overview of Title I and the programs the school provides under Title I;
D. Explain
the rights of parents/guardians to be involved in developing and reviewing the
school’s parent involvement policy, including the School-Parent Compact;
E. Provide
a description and explanation of the curriculum in use at the school, the forms
of academic assessment used to measure student progress, and the proficiency
levels students are expected to meet;
F. Give
parents/guardians an opportunity to ask questions and engage in informal
discussion about student achievement and school performance;
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G. Respond
to requests from parents for opportunities for regular meetings to formulate
suggestions and to participate (as appropriate) in decisions relating to the
education of their children;
H. Invite
parents/guardians to serve on the Parent Advisory Committee and/or other school
or district-level Title I committees;
I. Invite
parents/guardians to participate in the planning, review, and improvement of
programs under Title I and the school-parent involvement policy and establish a
schedule for this activity;
J. With
the input of parents/guardians, establish a process by which an adequate
representation of parents/guardians can be assured;
K. Describe
the process by which parents/guardians may express concerns and complaints if
they are dissatisfied with the Title I program;
L. Engage
school-based parent organizations in outreach to parents/guardians of students
participating in Title I; and
M. Arrange
for child care so that parents/guardians who would otherwise be unable to
attend may do so.
II. SCHOOL-PARENT
COMPACT
This School-Parent
Compact describes how parents, school staff, and students will share the
responsibility for improved student academic achievement and the means by which
the school and parents will develop a partnership to help children achieve the
State’s academic achievement standards.
A. The
school is responsible for providing a high-quality curriculum and instruction
in a supportive and effective learning environment that enables students served
under Title Ito meet the State’s academic achievement standards.
B. Parents/guardians
will be responsible for supporting their children’s learning by:
1. Monitoring their children’s attendance;
2. Providing assistance and encouraging
their children to complete homework assignments;
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3. Encouraging their
children to ask for help from teachers or classroom aides (ed techs,
volunteers) when needed;
4. Talking with their
children about the school day;
5. Reading to or with their
children;
6. Monitoring and limiting
their children’s television watching;
7. Volunteering in the
classroom and for school-related activities such as field trips;
8. Participating, as
appropriate, in decisions related to the education of their children; and
9. Enrolling their children in
extracurricular and age-appropriate, community-based, after-school activities.
C. The school will address the importance of
communication between parents teachers on an ongoing basis by:
1. Scheduling one or more parent-teacher
meetings annually for parents/guardians of elementary school level students
during which the Compact shall be discussed as it relates to the individual
child’s achievement;
2. Providing frequent
reports to parents/guardians on their children’s progress;
3. Providing
parents/guardians with reasonable access to staff to discuss issues related to
their children’s learning;
4. Giving parents the
opportunity to observe classroom activities;
5. Welcoming parents as volunteers in the
classroom; and
6. Providing adequate supervision and
feedback for parents/guardians who volunteer.
Legal Reference: 20
U.S.C. § 6318
First
Reading: March 1, 2006
Adopted: April
5, 2006
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