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Welcome! Atha Road Elementary School 2013-2014 School-wide Title 1 Annual Parent Meeting

Welcome! Atha Road Elementary School 2013-2014 School-wide Title 1 Annual Parent Meeting. Walton County School District Title I -- Program Goals 2013-2014. What is Title 1? A federally funded program Title I ensures all children have:

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Welcome! Atha Road Elementary School 2013-2014 School-wide Title 1 Annual Parent Meeting

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  1. Welcome! Atha Road Elementary School 2013-2014 School-wide Title 1 Annual Parent Meeting

  2. Walton County School District Title I -- Program Goals 2013-2014 What is Title 1? A federally funded program Title I ensures all children have: Fair, equal, and significant opportunity to obtain a high quality education Demonstrated by all students meeting and exceeding standards on all state academic standards and assessments

  3. How does a school qualify to be a Title 1 School-Wide School? Forty percent or more of the student population qualifies for free or reduced lunch assistance.

  4. Walton County School District Title I -- Program Goals 2013-2014 The Title 1 Mission: To ensure that each child successfully meets or exceeds Georgia's proficient and advanced levels of student performance and meets or exceeds expectations on local, state, and national assessments.

  5. ARES School-Wide Plan determines how Title Funds are spent and must meet ten components required by the state. • Needs assessments are completed based on the Title 1 Parent Survey and State Assessment results. (ARES Needs for 2013-2014 are Reading, Math, Writing, and Science) • Planning team consists of teachers, administrators, and parents. • Parents may give input and feedback about the school-wide plan at the Parent Involvement Meeting on September 11th. We MUST Have A Plan!

  6. How do we know if we are making improvements? Analyze: Academic Data College and Career Readiness Performance Index (CCRPI) Perception Data

  7. Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA) *Flexibility Waiver *Flexible Learning Program (FLP) *Parent Information

  8. WHAT is ESEA?Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA) Flexibility WaiverFlexible Learning Program (FLP)What changed? ESEA waivers eliminate Supplemental Educational Services (SES) and Public School Choice (Choice) options. Systems no longer use the terms “needs improvement” (NI) based on adequate yearly progress (A YP) reports.What does the waiver do? The ESEA waivers provide greater flexibility for identified schools in designing a flexible learning program tailored to the needs of the school. Identified schools will have the capacity to serve more students in need for additional academic supports.NEW status terms: Reward, Priority, Focus and Alert Schools Title I schools will now implement specific programs and interventions based on this new status identification. Only Priority Schools and Focus Schools will be required to implement and develop flexible learning programs (FLP) beginning June 2012. Initial designations are based on 2011 test data.In addition, Georgia's new Single Statewide Accountability System, the College and Career Readiness Performance Index (CCRPI) will serve as a comprehensive report card for all schools in Georgia.

  9. What curriculum will my child be taught? www.georgiastandards.org

  10. Daily Grades • Benchmarks/ AImSWEB • Progress Reports • Report Cards • CRCT Assessment Results • 3rd & 5thGrade State Writing Assessments How will I know if my child is learning?

  11. What are the expected proficiency levels for the required State Assessments?

  12. What is ARES 2012-2013 CRCT and 5th Grade Writing Assessment data?

  13. How can I find the CCRPI Score for Atha? Data is located on the State DOE website: http://ccrpi.gadoe.org/2012/ Atha Road Elementary School CCRPI Scores: 2012CCRPI Score: 85.8 2013CCRPI (Projected) Score: 87.8

  14. You have a Right to know! of ARES staff is highly qualified!

  15. 2013 Parent Survey Says:

  16. Parents appreciate our communication! Phone Calls Friday Folders Agendas Calendar of Events

  17. We Cannot Do It Without You!We Need Each Other!We appreciate you and thank you!

  18. School-Parent Compact *See Handout* Compact Between: School Parent & Student

  19. Parent Involvement Policy *See Handouts for County and ARES Policy* This policy describes how the school will provide opportunities to improve parent engagement and support student learning! PARENTS NEEDED!!!

  20. One percent of Title Funds are for parents to decide how to use. (Last Year about $2,000) Join us at the September 11thTitle 1 Parent Involvement Meeting to have input on how this money should be spent. Title 1 Parent Involvement Funds

  21. Located in the ARES Media Center

  22. Center Access to a Computer and Printer ALL Title 1 Information Community Information Math & Phonics games Parenting Resources Flash Cards CCGPS Information/Resources

  23. Conference with teachers • Attend Title I Parent Involvement Meetings • Volunteer at school • Join PTO • Check our Website for updates and contact information www.athaelementary.org Get Involved!

  24. Title I Contact Information: Mr. Rusty Linder Assistant Superintendent Director, Curriculum Pre K-5 rlinder@walton.k12.ga.us Ms. Eleanor Scott Director Federal Programs & Gifted Education escott@walton.k12.ga.us Ms. Madenna Landers Principal Atha Road Elementary School mlanders@walton.k12.ga.us (770) 266-5995

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