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Parental Involvement Task Force. Dr. Frankie Callaway, Deputy Superintendent for AdministrationMrs. Gloria Talley, Deputy Superintendent for Curriculum and InstructionDr. Sonja Alexander, Director of Professional LearningDr. Audria Berry, Executive Director of the Office of School Improvement~~Mr. Barry Cross, Parent and Community Liaison Specialist, OSI, Co-ChairMs. Jackie Marshall, Parent and Community Liaison Specialist, OSI, Co-ChairDr. A. Clifton Myles, Coordinator, Department of Pro9457
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1. Premier DeKalb District-Wide Parental Involvement Framework Dr. Crawford Lewis, Superintendent
DeKalb County School System
Decatur, Georgia
2. Parental Involvement Task Force Dr. Frankie Callaway, Deputy Superintendent for Administration
Mrs. Gloria Talley, Deputy Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction
Dr. Sonja Alexander, Director of Professional Learning
Dr. Audria Berry, Executive Director of the Office of School Improvement
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Mr. Barry Cross, Parent and Community Liaison Specialist, OSI, Co-Chair
Ms. Jackie Marshall, Parent and Community Liaison Specialist, OSI, Co-Chair
Dr. A. Clifton Myles, Coordinator, Department of Professional Learning, Co-Chair
Mrs. Anderia Russell, Parent and Community Liaison Specialist, OSI, Co-Chair
Ms. Karen Baron, Director of Special Education
Dr. James Berry, Principal, Atherton Elementary School
Ms. Cari Cato, DeKalb’s Parent Advisory Board, Tucker High School
Ms. Marcia Coward, Vice President, DeKalb County Council of PTAs
Mrs. Susan Freeman, Principal, Ronald E. McNair Middle School
Mr. Douglas Hrabe, Director, Fernbank Science Center
Mrs. Anquinette Guthrie, Principal, Dresden Elementary School
Ms. Ramona Jackson, Vice President, DeKalb County Council of PTAs
Mrs. Angela Moton, Principal, Lakeside High School
Mr. John L. O'Connor, Executive Director for Special Services
Mr. Nathaniel Paxton, President, DeKalb County Council of PTAs
Mrs. Deirdre P. Pierce, Immediate Past President, DeKalb County Council of PTAs
Dr. Dionne Rosser-Mims, Assistant Professor, MSPSE Program Coordinator,
Troy University
3. Parental Involvement Framework -District Coordination
4. Superintendent’s Charge To develop a District-Wide Parental Involvement Framework with measurable goals that identify how parental involvement increases student achievement.
5. Mission: Premier DeKalb’s Framework for Parental Involvement The Mission of the DeKalb County School System is to form a collaborative effort between home and school that maximizes students’ social and academic potential preparing them to compete in a global society.
This Mission establishes the Framework and collective responsibilities from the District, School, Student and Parent to build those collaborations that will not only enhance school culture, but ultimately impact student achievement.
6. Goal: Premier DeKalb Framework for Parental Involvement
To form a collaborative effort between home, school and the community that maximizes students’ social and academic potential.
7. Essential Question? How do skillful administrators use a variety of research-based strategies to develop school-based parental involvement plans that will:
A) increase student achievement
B) obtain fully operational level on the Student, Family, Community Involvement and Support Standards of the Georgia Keys to Quality
8. Six Types of Parental InvolvementResearch by Joyce L. Epstein, Ph.D. Dr. Epstein’s research highlights six types of Parental Involvement and they are as follows:
1). Parenting…Providing for the health and safety and encouraging learning and good behavior in school
2). Communicating…Schools reaching out to parents with information about all that is happening
3). Volunteering…Parents having significant involvement with school functions and the environment and the school being flexible to make this happen
4). Learning at home…Assisting children with homework and other activities with the guidance and support of the school
5). Decision-making…Parents, with the school’s encouragement, taking part in decision-making
6). Collaboration with the community…Schools can help families and community groups collaborate in student achievement
9. Georgia Keys to Quality: Student, Family, and Community Involvement Strand Student, Family, and Community Involvement and Support Standard 1: The school reinforces the continuous improvement process through active and sustained involvement of student, family, and community.
Student, Family, and Community Support Standard 2: The school has organizational structures and processes to ensure that students, families, and community members play an active and sustained role in school governance, decision-making, and problem-solving.
Student, Family, and Community Support Standard 3: The school addresses student, family, and community needs through appropriate services and cross-institutional partnerships.
10. Student, Family, and Community Involvement and Support Standard 1: The school reinforces the continuous improvement process through active and sustained involvement of student, family, and community. SFC 1.1 Communication Between School and Parents and Community
SFC 1.2 School Promotes Parenting Skills
SFC 1.3 Parent Outreach and Training Programs
SFC 1.4 Parents and Community Members Feel Welcomed in the School
11. Student, Family, and Community Involvement and Support Standard 2: The school has organizational structures and processes to ensure that students, families, and community members play an active and sustained role in school governance, decision-making, and problem solving. SFC 2.1 Organizational Structures and Processes Encourage Student, Family, Community Involvement
12. Student, Family, and Community Involvement and Support Standard 3: The school addresses student, family, and community needs through appropriate services and cross-institutional partnerships. SFC 3.1 Seamless Connection Between School and Community Agencies
SFC 3.2 Cross-Institutional Partnerships
13. STUDENT, FAMILY, AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT AND SUPPORT - The school as a Community of learning involves parents and community members as active participants. There is consistent and growing evidence of parental involvement and volunteerism, participation in workshops and enrichment activities, and a process of two-way communication. Everyone collaborates to help the school achieve its continuous improvement targets and short- and long-range goals. Student, Family, and Community Involvement and Support Standard 1: The school reinforces the continuous improvement process through active and sustained involvement of student, family, and community . SFC 1.1 Communication Between School and Parents and Community.
14. Implementation Resource Guide
15. Phase I-Parental Involvement Framework (PIF) Rollout – January 2009 Develop Framework with Parental Involvement Task Force.
Guide administrators through the process of data collection to establish initial metrics for the PIF using a self-assessment process based upon the GA Keys to Quality rubric, Implementation Resource Guide and CSIP.
16. Phase II- PIF-Framework RolloutFebruary – March 2009 At the end of February through the beginning of March 2009, the Parental Involvement Task Force members from OSI and PL will visit and review Site-Based Parental Involvement Plans for all schools. This will be approximately 100 schools for OSI and 50 schools for PL.
These visits will only need to last an hour or less. We will ask Principals for specific artifacts (examples will be embedded in the Framework such as newsletters, sign-in sheets, flyers for events, etc.) that support the 3 Standards also embedded in the Parental Involvement Framework.
17. Phase III - Summer of 2009 Train Administrative teams on the board approved Parental Involvement Framework
18. Next Steps Communication
Self-Assessment/OSI Review
Parent Policy
Parent-Student-Teacher Compact
Identify a Parent Place
Wall
Corner
Room
Parent Survey
19. Communication
20. District Level Webpage A link to a parent involvement page should be added to the district's homepage. The parent involvement page should include:
The Parent, Community, and School Standards of the Georgia School Keys
District Level Policy (Board Policy and Title I)
Dates of Events at the District Level
Information (district office personnel responsible for parent involvement)
Access to Parent Portal
Access to School Lunch Payment Program
Parent Right to Know Letters
Information and/or link to Title I Parent Resource Centers
Parent University
21. Local School Webpage
A parent interactive page should be added to each school's website. This page should include:
Evidence of how the school meets the three Georgia School Keys Standards
Parent Involvement Policy
School-Teacher-Parent-Student Compact
Dates of events-vertically and updated monthly
Information, i.e. Hotline Number, PTA and School Council Information
Access to Parent Portal
Access to School Lunch Payment Program
Information and/or link to Title I Parent Resource Centers
Student Handbook
Discipline Handbook and Plan
Consolidated School Improvement Plan
Volunteer Opportunities
Parent Right to Know Letters
School Newsletter (if you currently publish)
Community Partners
22. Self-Assessment GAPSS Analysis
Implementation Resource Guide
Evidence and Artifacts
23. Parent Policy The Parental Involvement Policy must be:
Developed jointly with and agreed to by parents of children
Written in an understandable format and provided in a language parents can understand
Distributed to all parents
Made available to the local community and updated periodically to meet the changing need of parents and the school
Handouts
Checklist
Exemplar
24. Parent Compact The Parent Compact must describe:
The school’s responsibility is to provide high-quality curriculum and instruction in a supportive and effective learning environment that enables children served under Title I to meet the State’s student academic achievement standards
Ways in which parents will be responsible for supporting their children’s learning
The importance of communication between teachers and parents on an ongoing basis
Handout
Exemplar
25. Parent Place
26. Parent Survey District Level Created
Local School Created
27. Thanks
Administrators
for
Your Support!!