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Title I Elementary School Parent Meeting CLIP/SWP/ PI Policies and Procedures/Compacts

Title I Elementary School Parent Meeting CLIP/SWP/ PI Policies and Procedures/Compacts. 07.28.2014 Room 20 Miller County BOE 2:00 PM. Purpose. Title I requires that parents have an active voice in the development of: The CLIP (Comprehensive Local Implementation Plan)

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Title I Elementary School Parent Meeting CLIP/SWP/ PI Policies and Procedures/Compacts

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  1. Title I Elementary School Parent MeetingCLIP/SWP/ PI Policies and Procedures/Compacts 07.28.2014 Room 20 Miller County BOE 2:00 PM

  2. Purpose • Title I requires that parents have an active voice in the development of: • The CLIP (Comprehensive Local Implementation Plan) • Building Level School Wide Plans and • Development of the School(s) compact • System Parental Involvement Policy • School Level Parental Involvement Policy

  3. Purpose • Title I requires that parents understand the school system’s mechanisms that support parental involvement in their child’s learning and achievement.

  4. What is Title I? • Title I A- Improving Academic Achievement • From the Department of Education Support Operations Manual: • Title I is part of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA). This act provides federal funds through the Georgia Department of Education to LEAs (Local Education Agencies) and public schools with high numbers children experiencing poverty to help ensure that all children meet challenging State academic content and student academic achievement standards. • LEAs target the Title I funds they receive to public schools with the highest percentages of children from low-income families. These funds may be used for children from preschool age to high school. Title I is designed to support State and local school reform efforts tied to challenging State academic standards in order to reinforce and enhance efforts to improve teaching and learning for students. Title I programs must be based on effective means of improving student achievement and include strategies to support parental involvement. • Under Title I, LEAs are required to provide services for eligible private school students as well. The Title I services provided by the LEA for private school participants are designed to meet the educational needs and supplement the educational services of eligible private school students. These services must be developed in consultation with officials of private schools. • To date: • Through the development of school improvement plans on the building level and development of Title I plans through the office of the Title I Director, Miller County School system ensures Title I supplemental services by providing the following: •         Parental Involvement Coordinator •         Academic Coaches to provide instructional support for classroom teachers •         Intervention Teachers •         CRCT Coachbooks •         Computer Labs •         Interactive Student Response Systems •         Interactive Whiteboard technology for Classrooms •         Instructional software to assist students experiencing academic difficulties •         Software to assist teachers in designing appropriate interventions for struggling learners •         Data collection software to assist teachers with instruction and making sound decisions for struggling learners

  5. CLIPComprehensive Local Implementation Plan • The CLIP is a cooperative effort between administrators and teachers that links the Principal’s school improvement plans to the upcoming school year’s Federal programs such as Title I. • Title I requires that parents have the opportunity to understand what is being reported in the CLIP prior to it being reported to the State Department for approval. • Title I requires that parents have the opportunity to participate in the development in the CLIP by giving comments and suggestions regarding the development of the plan.

  6. Administrative Team Superintendent Principals Curriculum Director Federal Programs Director Teachers Teachers Data Review System Test Data Trends- CRCT, CRCT-M, EOCT, GHSGT Needs Assessment Surveys Parental Involvement Outcomes Federal Program Monitoring New Federal Regulations Change in Accountabilty Status CLIP Title I Schoolwide Plans Principal and Teachers School Improvement Plans Principal and Teachers Budget

  7. What are the Federal Programs? • Title IA including Part C, Migrant Education, Homeless, Neglected and Delinquent • IDEA- Individuals with Disabilities Education Act- including Part C for Pre-School Children • Title IIA- Teacher Quality and Equity • Title III- EL/English To Speakers of Other Languages

  8. What are the Federal Programs? • Title IVB- Rural and Low-Income • Carl Perkins Vocational Act • E-Rate

  9. ES School Improvement Plan/Title I Services “The measureable goals/benchmarks we have established to address the needs are meeting the requirements outlined by the CCRPI for the 2012-2013 school year, increasing the pass rate in Math by 5% in grades 3-5, increasing the pass rate in Science by 4% in grades 3-5, and increasing the pass rate in Social Studies by 5%. We are also going to continue to utilize the Write Score program and Writing Across the Curriculum to increase fifth grade writing scores by 5%” The SWP is available on the system website- www.miller.k12.ga.us/Departments/Student Services and Supports/Title I/Documents CCRPI- College and Career Readiness Performance Index in upcoming slides- Accountability

  10. ES School Improvement/Title I Services • Academic Coach • 2 Intervention Support Teachers- Math and Reading • Coach Books • Software to improve achievement for struggling learners and to generate data in order for teachers to improve instruction- Introduction of iPass and iLearn • Improvement of use of technology- student access to labs, portable devices and increasing teacher capability of interactive whiteboard technology. • Support the school in updating classroom computers

  11. CLIP • Maintain reporting of Teacher and Leader Keys • Provide On-going professional development • Maintain operation of Parental Involvement Center with simulated classroom, schedule of classes for parents, and lending library. • Increase the amount of co-teaching for SWD.

  12. CLIP • Continue supplementing the schools with new computers. • Improve attendance rate • Improve proficiency of identifying migrant students • Improve ACCESS scores of ELs. Reach AMAO3 • Streamline process of recruiting and maintaining highly qualified teachers

  13. CLIP • Supplement the schools with new computers. • Improve attendance rate • Improve proficiency of identifying migrant students • Improve ACCESS scores of ELs • Streamline process of recruiting and maintaining highly qualified teachers

  14. CLIP • Maintain 45/60 day revisions and adjustments in school improvement plans • Improve parent survey responses • Increase amount of positive incentives to improve student behavior and reduce disciplinary actions • Improve Response to Intervention Process • Improve instruction through increasing data analysis skills of staff

  15. CLIP • Improve reliability and validity of data collection processes in the school(s) • Edit and revise safety and crisis plans • Encourage community partnerships • Enhance roles of Academic Coaches • Increase number of reward schools as defined by CCRPI • Increase awareness of CCRPI

  16. CLIP • Increase teacher’s ability to implement the Common Core through staff development • Improve effectiveness of teachers as mentors • Provide innovate solutions to fiscal constraints • Continue to monitor recommendations made by SACS

  17. CLIP • Improve graduation rate including SWD • Improve Post-Secondary Outcomes of SWD • Improve SPED teacher’s skills at effective transition planning. • Continue technology support through Title VIB • Continue administrative monitoring of standards based classrooms to ensure effective differentiation in instruction.

  18. CLIP • Improve access to research based instructional best practices • Implement 21st Century Program • Address Disproportionality through CEIS activities

  19. Review of System Parental Involvement Policy, School Parental Involvement Procedures & School Compacts

  20. 1% Reservation Funds • Parental Involvement Coordinator • Parent Involvement Center • School Level Activities: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  21. Help Us Help Parents • Surveys are the primary method that we collect information, make decision, and expend funds for parental involvement. How can we get more parents participating in filling out surveys? • What school based activities do you think are important for parents to participate in when considering student achievement? • What outcomes would you expect to see in the resource center?

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