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Santa Fe ISD Annual Title 1 Meeting

Santa Fe ISD Annual Title 1 Meeting. March 27, 2019. Agenda. Title 1 – definition and requirements Parent and Family Engagement – compacts and policies 5/8 Student Success Initiative Accessing the Parent STAAR Portal. Definition of Title I.

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Santa Fe ISD Annual Title 1 Meeting

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  1. Santa Fe ISD Annual Title 1 Meeting March 27, 2019

  2. Agenda • Title 1 – definition and requirements • Parent and Family Engagement – compacts and policies • 5/8 Student Success Initiative • Accessing the Parent STAAR Portal

  3. Definition of Title I • The federal government provides Title 1, Part A funding to schools to help students who are low achieving or most at-risk of falling behind. • Title I is allocated to schools based on the percentage of students receiving free/reduced lunch. • Schools with a percentage of at least 40% are eligible for a school-wide Title 1 program. (RJW, Kubacak, SFJH)

  4. Title 1 School-Wide • The school uses Title I funds to upgrade the entire educational program of the school. • Title I funds are used to serve all children in order to raise academic achievement. • Title I funds must be used to provide additional assistance to students who experience difficulties in meeting the State’s performance targets.

  5. Title 1 School-Wide Requirements • The school must conduct a comprehensive needs assessment (CNA.) • STAAR, survey, attendance, discipline • The school must develop a comprehensive campus improvement plan (CIP), based on the comprehensive needs assessment (CNA), and annually review the effectiveness of the plan. • Campus Improvement Team (Site Based Decision Making Committee) - participation in the CNA and the CIP *Contact the campus Principal if interested in participating

  6. CNA/CIP/Federal Dollars Campus Improvement Plan Comprehensive Needs Assessment Where are our needs and where do we focus our efforts? Program Evaluation What strategies and activities will help us meet the needs? Federal $$$ Federal dollars must be used to implement identified strategies/activities

  7. Campus Improvement Plans RJW CIP 18-19 Kubacak CIP 18-19 Junior High CIP 18-19 High School CIP 18-19

  8. Board Goals • To maintain a fiscally responsible campus • Dedicated to supporting all families at school and at home for lifelong learning success by maintaining ongoing open communications with students, parents, staff, and community • To provide instructional leadership and quality professional development for all staff • Alignment to support students through rigorous curriculum, instruction, and leadership • To create a safe environment of respectful, responsible, and motivated individuals

  9. Curriculum and Instruction– Title 1 Funds • ELA Review 2018 • Readers/Writers Workshop (Lucy Calkins) • Instructional Coaching Model • Math Review 2019

  10. Assessments • Assessment and Data Analysis • Standard Based Assessments (SBAs) – formative, standard based assessments • Unit Based Assessments (UBAs) – longer unit assessments • Interim Assessments - TEA • STAAR/EOC • Focus on standards, student by student

  11. Parent Engagement and Involvement • Keynote Speaker 2018 – Dr. Steve Constantino • District • District Committee for Parent Engagement • District Educational Improvement Committee • Campus • Campus Committees for Parent Engagement • Campus Improvement Committees (Site Based Decision Making) • Survey

  12. Parent/Teacher Compacts and Parent Engagement Policies

  13. Parent/Teacher Compacts • A Campus Compact is an agreement that parents and teachers develop together. It explains how parents, students, and teachers can work together to ensure all of our students achieve and succeed. • The compact is developed annually by parents, teachers, counselors, and administrators. • Focus areas/goals • Participation/engagement opportunities

  14. Parent Engagement Policies • Campus definition of parent engagement • Engagement opportunities • Created by the Parent Engagement Campus Level Committee

  15. RJW Parent Engagement Policy At RJ Wollam, we believe in a strong partnership between parents and teachers to maximize student achievement. Parent engagement means the participation of parents in regular, two-way, and meaningful communication involving student academic learning and other school activities. In order to meet our goals, we will involve parents in their child’s educational program in the following ways: •  Meet the Teacher – August 16, 2018 •  Math & Reading Night – September 25, 2018 •  Parent conferences – October 8, 2018 •  ESL Night – October 9, 2018 •  Coffee Talks – 2018 – 2019 •  School Parent Compact – October 23, 2018 •  Campus Needs Assessment and Campus Improvement Planning – October 23, 2018 •  Parent Involvement Meeting – November 27, 2018 •  Open house – March 7, 2019 •  Newsletters (bi-weekly) •  Site-Based Decision Making Committee meetings •  Title 1 meeting to include a description of curriculum and assessments used to measure progress •  Campus survey used for feedback and needs assessment – Spring 2019

  16. RJW Parent/Teacher Compact

  17. RJW Parent/Teacher Compact

  18. Kubacak Parent Engagement Policy Our mission is to create a caring, positive, and collaborative environment that empowers all learners to succeed in becoming productive, responsible, critical thinkers within a global community. At Kubacak Elementary, we believe in a strong partnership between parents and teachers to maximize student achievement. Parent engagement means the participation of parents in regular, two-way, and meaningful communication involving student learning and other school activities. In order to meet our goals, we will involve parents in their child’s education in the following ways: •  Meet the Teachers (before school starts) •  Kubacak Confidential (Math/Literacy Evening) •  Parent/Teacher Conferences •  Coffee Talks with the Counselors (throughout the year) •  Parent Pow Wow (monthly newsletters) •  School/Parent Compact (available in the office and on the Kubacak Website) •  Campus Improvement Committee •  ESL Night •  Kolaches with Kubacak Kids

  19. Kubacak Parent Engagement Policy •  Career Day •  Party in the Pit Movie Night •  Fine Arts Performances throughout the year (Art Shows and Choir Performances) •  Book Fairs •  Grade Level Family Feasts •  Surveys for parent feedback (fall and spring) •  Title 1 meeting that includes a description of curriculum and assessments used to measure progress •  STAAR Report Cards and state testing dates •  Volunteer Opportunities throughout the year

  20. Kubacak Parent/Teacher Compact

  21. Kubacak Parent/Teacher Compact

  22. Junior High Parent Engagement Policy Santa Fe Junior Vision: Create a campus culture where meaningful relationships foster P.R.I.D.E in school and community, and equip students to reach their full potential academically, socially, and emotionally. At Santa Fe Junior High, we believe in a strong partnership between parents and teachers to maximize student achievement. Parent engagement means the participation of parents in regular, two-way, and meaningful communication involving student academic learning and other school activities. In order to meet our goals, we will involve parents in their child’s educational program in the following ways: •  5 th Grade Tours- March (parent)/May (student) •  Elective Fair •  Open house- August 2018 •  Campus survey used for feedback and needs assessment December 2018 and May 2019 •  Student Led Parent Conferences October 2018 •  Parent conferences (As Needed) •  STEM Night- November 15, 2018

  23. Junior High Parent Engagement Policy •  Coffee talks- Various topics of Mental Health Monthly •  Newsletters- Monthly •  School-Parent Compact- December 2018 •  Site-Based Decision Making Committee meetings- Quarterly •  ESL Night- October 3, 2018 •  Title 1 meeting to include a description of curriculum and assessments used to measure progress •  STAAR Report cards and testing dates •  Campus Needs Assessment and Campus Improvement Planning- August 2018

  24. Junior High Parent/Teacher Compact

  25. High School Parent Engagement Policy Our Mission at Santa Fe High School is: Through a positive, supportive environment, SFHS will promote student achievement by developing a community of critical, creative thinkers. Students will graduate from SFHS prepared to learn in their chosen life paths and to become responsible, productive citizens. At Santa Fe High School, we believe in a strong partnership between parents and teachers to maximize student achievement. Parent engagement means the participation of parents in regular, two-way, and meaningful communication involving student academic learning and other school activities.

  26. High School Parent Engagement Policy In order to meet our goals, we will involve parents in their child’s educational program in the following ways: • Meet the Teacher Night/Back to School Parent Meetings – 8/15/18 • Campus survey used for feedback and needs assessment • Parent conferences • Literacy Night – 10/22/18, 1/15/19 • Counselor Coffee talks – 9/28/18, 10/26/18, 11/30/18, 12/14/18, 1/25/19, 2/22/19, 3/29/19, 4/26/19, 5/24/19 • Counselor Newsletters – monthly • Principal Newsletters – every other week • School-Parent Compact • Site-Based Decision Making Committee meetings • ESL Night – 10/9/18 • Galveston County College and Career Fair and FAFSA Night – 11/15/18 • COM Dual Credit Parent Meeting – 2/5/19 • Booster Club membership • Counselor meetings with incoming 9th grade parents – 3/2019 • STAAR Report cards and testing dates • Campus Needs Assessment and Campus Improvement Planning

  27. High School Parent/Teacher Compact

  28. High School Parent/Teacher Compact

  29. District Parent Involvement Policy

  30. Student Success Initiative • A student may only advance to the next grade level only by passing the 5th and 8th grade Math and Reading STAAR tests • Students have three opportunities to pass both Reading and Math • If a student does not pass one or both tests, the school must give the student additional instruction after each testing opportunity • If a student has not passed after the second opportunity, a grade placement committee is formed and an instructional plan will be created based on the needs of the student. • The goal of the SSI is to ensure that all students receive the instruction and support they need to be academically successful in reading and mathematics.

  31. 5/8 Reading and Math STAAR Testing dates • 5/8 Reading and Math Opportunity 1: April 9 (Math) April 10 (Reading) • 5/8 Reading and Math Opportunity 2: May 13 (Math – paper) (online – May 13-24 window) May 14 (Reading – paper) (online – May 14-24 window) • 5/8 Reading and Math Opportunity 3: June 25 – Math (online) June 26 – Reading (online)

  32. Right to Request Meetings • Upon the request of parents, the school must provide opportunities for regular meetings for parents to formulate suggestions and to participate, as appropriate, in decisions about the education of their children. • The school must respond to any such suggestions as soon as practicably possible.

  33. Understanding STAAR Results Texasassessment.com

  34. Proficiency Levels for 2018-2019:

  35. Parent Portal • Unique Access Code (Family Access) • Parent Portal (www.texasassessment.com)

  36. Parent Portal

  37. Questions? Sara Ryan Sara.Ryan@sfisd.org 409-925-9013

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