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Miami-Dade County Public Schools Title I Administration

Miami-Dade County Public Schools Title I Administration. Title I Technical Assistance Session 2014-2015 School Level Parental Involvement Plan (PIP). PIP. PIP. Overview.

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Miami-Dade County Public Schools Title I Administration

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  1. Miami-Dade County Public SchoolsTitle I Administration Title I Technical Assistance Session 2014-2015 School Level Parental Involvement Plan (PIP) PIP PIP

  2. Overview This document is designed by Title I Administration to assist schools in developing comprehensive and high quality parental involvement plans (PIP) which will meet the requirements of Section 1118 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA). The format for this guidance includes: Title I Parent Involvement Plan (PIP) Expected Outcomes and Goals 2014-2015 Title I Parent Involvement Plan (PIP) Title I Parent Involvement Plan (PIP) and School-Parent Compact Reminders Title I Parent Involvement Plan (PIP) Evaluation/Review Recommendations Navigation Instructions for the School-Level Title I Parent Involvement Plan (PIP) Online Template Questions/Answers

  3. Title I Parent Involvement Plan (PIP) Expected Outcomes and Goals Expected Outcomes: Scope and Sequence, No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Section 1118. Parental Involvement - Title I Compliance All project and program activities help to: Understand and implement the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act Increase academic achievement through Parent Involvement Goals: Implement research-based parental involvement plans, practices, programs, and activities that are linked to improving academic achievement. Provide training, information, and support services that strengthen the relations between parents and schools in meaningful ways that improve academic achievement. Coordinate, collaborate, and network to increase collaboration; and coordinate efforts related to family involvement and academic achievement to inform parents of the NCLB Act.

  4. 2014-2015 Parent Involvement Plan (PIP) The 2014-2015 School Parent Involvement Plan (PIP) will be due to the Florida Department of Education (FDOE) by October 3, 2014. The Department has added two buttons to the 2014-2015 parental involvement plan template to expedite the response process: No Changes Made and Changes Made. Review the pre-populated responses to the 2014-2015 system with the responses included in the 2013-2014 system. Click on the “No Changes Made” button if no changes will be made to a particular section. This will automatically take you back to the menu. Click on the “Changes Made” button if any of the information will be updated in a particular section. Click the “Save” button once completed to the submit the updated information. Do not contact the Florida Department of Education for assistance with the completion of your school’s PIP. If further assistance is required, please contact Mr. Pedro Arteaga, Title I Administration, at 305 995-1716.

  5. The Three Uploads:1. Plan: Upload Evidence of Input from Parents2. Plan: Upload Parent-School Compact3. Plan: Upload Evidence of Parent Involvement in Development of Parent-School Compact C O M P A C T Compact Input PIP Input #1 #2 #3

  6. Remember that you will need to upload evidence of parent involvement in development of the Parent-School Compact and evidence of parent involvement in development of the PIP, as well as upload an electronic version of the School-Parent Compact. Be proactive. Conduct a PIP and School-Parent Compact Review Meeting for parents and staff,before the 2013-2014 school year ends, in order to compile evidences of parent input in the development of the PIP and the Parent-School Compact for the 2014-2015 school year.Schools should begin the review/evaluation process for the Title I program as a whole and the PIP, at this time. Schools should begin to gather all of their plans (e.g. PIP, School-Parent Compact, and the School Improvement Plan (SIP) and take them to their parent groups for input into the changes that need to be made for the next year. Identify barriers which could have hindered participation by parents in parental involvement activities during the 2013-2014 school year, and the steps the school will take to overcome the identified barriers. Further, when reviewing the school’s 2013-2014 PIP, results from the school’s M-DCPS Title I Parent/Family Involvement Survey should be utilized with revisions. Title I Parent Involvement Plan (PIP) and School-Parent Compact Reminders

  7. Refer to the school PIP Assurances in order to meet State guidelines, applicable statutes, regulations, and procedures. Inform parents and parent organizations of the purpose and existence of the Title I Neighborhood Resource Center – North, (Northside Shopping Center) 7900 NW 27th Avenue, Miami Florida 33147, 305-694-7120, the Title I Neighborhood Resource Center – South, (FDLRS) 5555 SW 93rd Avenue, Portable# 3, Miami, Florida 33165, 305-274-7468 and the Title I Neighborhood Resource Center – Gratigny, 733 East 57th Street, Hialeah, Florida 33013, 305-953-6068. Display hard copies of the District PIP and school-level PIP and make them available in the school’s main office and also in the Parent Resource Center/Parent Corner for parents to view. Title I Parent Involvement Plan (PIP) and School-Parent Compact Reminders

  8. Title I Parent Involvement Plan (PIP) Evaluation/Review Recommendations It is recommended that the Title I Parent Involvement Plan (PIP) and School-Parent Compact Evaluations/Reviews are included in the next EESAC meeting.The discussions should also be included in the minutes of this meeting. The PIP guidance document (See FDOE’s online template.) outlines examples and non-examples of methods for documenting parental input.

  9. Title I Parent Involvement Plan (PIP) Evaluation/Review Recommendations

  10. Navigation InstructionsSchool Parent Involvement Plan Online Template

  11. To Ensure That All Information Was Entered and Saved Click “Save” and then Click “Verify and Submit Data to FDOE” on the main menu. If all required sections, are complete a message will indicate “All items complete”. If the responses are not complete for a section, the incomplete areas will be highlighted in yellow:

  12. Final Submit! Click “Submit” to indicate that the LEA has completed the data entry for the PIP. Clicking the button will record the date and send a notice to the FDOE that the plan is complete and ready for review. FDOE is responsible for reviewing the content of the LEA’s PIP to ensure compliance with Section 1118 of ESEA. Once the “Submit” button has been clicked, the system will be locked for changes until reviewed by FDOE.

  13. Printer Friendly Click “Printer Friendly” to create a print version of the PIP. Select the sections the LEA would like to print from the list provided by clicking in the box. The “Select All” link will automatically check all sections. Then click “View” or “Export to MS Word”.

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