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Anne E. Moncure Elementary School's Annual Title I Meeting

Learn about the Title I program that provides additional academic support and learning opportunities for students at our school. Discover how funding is used to enhance programs, engage parents, and improve student achievement.

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Anne E. Moncure Elementary School's Annual Title I Meeting

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  1. 2019 -2020 September 5, 2019 Welcome to Anne E. Moncure Elementary School’s Annual Title I Meeting!

  2. What is Title I ? Title I is a funded program that provides additional academic support and learning opportunities for students at schools with high percentages of children with economically disadvantaged backgrounds. The program is intended to help ensure that all students meet state academic standards.

  3. What does it mean to be a Title I school? Being a Title I school means we receive federal funding to supplementour school’s existing programs. These funds can be used for: • Providing assistance to students experiencing academic difficulties and helping them meet the State’s challenging academic standards. • Purchasing supplemental staff/programs/materials/supplies • Conducting parental Involvement meetings/trainings/activities • Recruiting/Hiring/Retaining qualified teachers • Hiring Paraprofessionals to help in the classrooms • Being a Title I school also increases opportunities for parental involvement and expands parentrights.

  4. Goals of Title I 4 • Increase academic achievement. • Provide direct instructional support to students. • Provide professional development for teachers. • Promote parent education and engagement

  5. Parental Engagement through Title I funding 5 • Any district with a Title I allocation exceeding $500,000 is required by law to set aside 1% of it’s Title I allocation for parental involvement. • Each Title I school in Stafford County receives its respective portion of the 1% to implement school-level parental involvement. • Should you have any suggestions for how we can best support you or your children, please let us know. We are always looking for ways to help.

  6. Parental Engagement Funds 2019-2020 • This school year, we have $2,280.00 in Title I Parental Involvement funds. • Some of the ways this money has recently supported Title 1 communities. • Events focused on academics, STEM and Multicultural events that offered: • Babysitting during school events. • Offering transportation during school events. • Offering Interpreters during school events.

  7. OR you can use this too:Sample of Title I parental expenses • Parental Engagement Nights • Multicultural Nights • Purchase materials for our parents to use with their student at home. • STEAM Nights • Parenting classes

  8. OR this too:Sample of Title I parental expenses Title I Funds uses in Instruction • Technological Resources • Laptops/Chromebooks • Responders, Document Cameras, • Computer-Based Programs/Study Island, etc. • Instructional Resources • Classrooms supplies and materials • Other student resources • Remediation • After-school remediation • Personnel • Tutors, Paraprofessionals

  9. Use of Title I Funds for Professional Development • Professional Development for: • Teachers • Paraprofessionals • Principal & Assistant Principal

  10. Instructional Delivery Programs Targeted Assistance Model (TA) ESSA, Section 1115 Schoolwide Program (SWP) . ESSA, Section 1114 Supplemental instructional services to targeted students Instructional services to enhance entire academic program ALL SCPS TITLE I SCHOOLS OPERATE IN A TARGETED ASSISTANCE MODEL This delivery model provides supplemental assistanceto schools to assisteligible students(failing or most at-risk of failing) to meet the state’s challenging academic achievement standards.

  11. Title I Services Who can receive services? • Any student who is identified failing, or most at risk of failing, to meet the State's challenging academic achievement standards. • Instructional programs are designed to meet the needs of those students.

  12. How do we determine who is eligible to receive Title I services? SCPS uses various educationally related, and objective criteria set up by the school division to determine eligibility. Please visit the Title I page under the school website for specifics. https://www.staffordschools.net/domain/5758

  13. Parent Rights • Right to know what programs are offered to help the students (more details in next slide) • Review and modify the school’s Title I Parent Involvement Policy/School Compact • Review the school’s achievement data to know evaluations and benchmark testing. • Right to know of Professional qualifications of Teachers • Request meetings & requesting interpreters

  14. What Programs are in place to help my child? • School Day Support • Reading Department Support • RISE, SPIRE, Lexia, Skill-specific remediation • Math Department Support • Pearson Foundations, Dreambox, Origo • After-School Support • SOL Tutoring (Math & Reading) • Dual-Language Enrichment (English/Spanish) • Brain-Builders (For Foxwood Village Neighborhood) • Girl Smarts

  15. Parental Engagement & Policy Compact • The Parent Compact form serves as a living document outlining the responsibilities of the school, the student, and the family in building student success.

  16. The Title IParent Engagement Policy andHome/School Compact Every Title I school, in collaboration with parents, MUST prepare a Title I Parent Engagement/Involvement Policy & Compact. This can be found in our school website under the Title I page. All parents with students participating in Title I, part A are invited to Participate in the review of the Parental Engagement Policy and Compact to be carried out once a year. Remember the feedback form on our School’s webpage under the Title I page called Parental Engagement Feedback.

  17. What state & benchmark tests will my child be taking? For Reading: • PALS (K-3) • STAR scores (2-5) • Fountas & Pinnell level • BAS (1-5) (F&P assessment) • CSA (1-5) • SOLs (3-5) For Math: • VKRP (K) • AMC (K-2) • NWEA MAP (3-5) • SOLS (3-5) State Report Card: http://schoolquality.virginia.gov/schools/anne-e-moncure-elementary

  18. Teacher Qualifications As defined in ESEA regulations, teachers must be professionally qualified in the area they teach to work in a Title I school.. You have the right to request the following information regarding your child’s teacher: • State qualifications and certification requirements for the grade level and subject s/he is teaching, • Whether the teacher received an emergency or conditional certificate through which state qualifications were waived, and • What undergraduate or graduate degrees the teacher holds, including graduate certificates and additional degrees, and major(s) or area(s) of concentration.

  19. Opportunities to get Involved at the School • Family Engagement Opportunities • Mobile Registration and Cookout at Foxwood Village (Aug 8) • Open House / Title 1 Meeting with a Pizza Dinner (Sept. 5) • Literacy Night (Oct. 29) • Fall Festival (Nov. 22) • Multicultural Night (Feb. 21) • STREAM Night (Apr. 2)

  20. Opportunities to get Involved at the School • Parent Volunteer Opportunities • Tutors • Mentors • Classroom Volunteers • Moncure Clothing Sale (Oct. 4-5th and April 17-18th) • Looking for parents to assemble bookshelves • Include Title I PAC opportunities • School Improvement Team • Multicultural Night Planning Committee

  21. Parent-teacher conferences, meetings & requesting Interpreters • At Moncure, we conduct school-wide parent conferences each fall. Conferences will take place on October 14th. • Schools must communicate information to parents of English Leaners in a language they can understand about any program, service, or activity that is called to the attention of parents who are proficient in English. • How do I request an interpreter? (through your child’s teacher, front office, ESOL teacher?) • What happens when I walk into the front office? Bilingual Office Assistant (Spanish), Language Link (Other Languages)

  22. Questions

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