Interactive Guide to Title I School Programs and Community Engagement

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Explore the significance of Title I schools, School Improvement Plans, Family Compacts, and more. Learn how families and educators collaborate to enhance student achievement in a supportive learning environment.

  • Title I
  • School Programs
  • Family Engagement
  • Education
  • Community

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  1. Welcome! Carter-Lawrence Engineering Magnet School Annual Title I Meeting August 25, 2022

  2. Agenda What is Title I Building connections through our School Improvement Plan Family Compact Family Engagement Policy Let s take a Vote

  3. What is a Title I school? Title I was passed in 1965 under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA). It is the largest federal assistance program for our nation s schools. Title I schools receive extra funding (Title I dollars) from the federal government. These dollars are used to: identify students experiencing academic difficulties and provide assistance to help these students; purchase additional staff, programs, materials, and/or supplies; and conduct parent and family engagement meetings, trainings, events, and/or activities.

  4. Build Connections through SIP The SIP is the School Improvement Plan. It includes: the identification of the school planning team and how they will be engaged in the planning process; a needs assessment and summary of academic and non-academic data; prioritized goals, strategies, and action steps to help address the academic and non-academic needs of students; teacher and staff professional development needs; and budgets and the coordination of resources.

  5. Together We Can Family Compact It is an agreement between the school, parents and students will share in the responsibility for improving student achievement

  6. Family Engagement Policy It is a communication to address how critical it is for parent to be involved in their child s education. Our policy address the following: Communication with parents Family meetings/Family nights(Family Relationship Empower Engineers) Active Participation

  7. CLEM Expectations

  8. How can an Engineer earn this reward? Attendance No more than 5 infraction per quarter HOW? Prepare the night before Remind your parents Go to bed on time

  9. Engineers follow rules Follow the three school rules No office Referrals Make the right choices How do engineers do this? Use your strategies/emojers Don t lose your power Remember, only you control your behavior

  10. Quarter 1 PBIS Reward Trip Altitude Trampoline Park!

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