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Kim DeRose – Family Engagement Coordinator Kari Shepherd – Title I Coordinator

LMMS Title I 3 rd Annual Parent Led Schoolwide Planning Meeting for 2014-2015 School Year Initial Plan Presentation April 24 , 2014 Revised and represented May 20, 2014. Kim DeRose – Family Engagement Coordinator Kari Shepherd – Title I Coordinator. Who are we and why are we here?.

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Kim DeRose – Family Engagement Coordinator Kari Shepherd – Title I Coordinator

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  1. LMMS Title I3rd Annual Parent LedSchoolwide Planning Meetingfor 2014-2015 School YearInitial Plan Presentation April 24, 2014Revised and represented May 20, 2014 Kim DeRose – Family Engagement Coordinator Kari Shepherd – Title I Coordinator

  2. Who are we and why are we here? • LMMS Title I Team • Administrator – Connie McCrary • Coordinator – Kari Shepherd • Teachers – • Reading Jackie Suddith • Math Kari Shepherd • Parent Involvement Coordinator (PIC) – Kim DeRose • YOU – the parents of children attending LMMS Advisory Team is called Family Engagement Action Team

  3. Who are we and why are we here? • Title I Program Mission: To have a positive impact on  the attitude, attendance and academic performance of all children whose lives cross paths with ours. *DREAM*STRIVE*ACHIEVE*

  4. Title I Law Requires Your Input! A portion of the Title I funds is set aside for “parents” of LMMS students par·ent (definition) 1. a father or a mother. 2. an ancestor. 3. a protector or guardian.

  5. Title I Law Requires Your Input! Capacities Chart • 1% of the budget MUST be spent on parent programming/materials to support: • Learning at Home • Volunteering • Collaborating with the Community • Decision Making • Communication • Parenting

  6. Communication is Vital to Our Success! FACEBOOK: LittleMillMDL REMIND101: Text this @lmm to this number 252.774.9748 TWITTER : @LittleMillMDL WEBSITE: www.forsyth.k12.ga.us/lmms YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/user/littlemillms

  7. Convenient Access for Families! PHONE/EMAIL/VISIT 678.965.5000 Ext. 342203 kderose@forsyth.k12.ga.us Family Resource Center Room 2203 -TUTORING-COMPUTERS-PRINTERS-RESOURCES- Open Tuesdays & Thursdays until 9pm Saturdays 9am to Noon

  8. WHAT GUIDES OUR PLANS?

  9. CLIP ApplicationComprehensive Local Education Agency Improvement Plan • FCSS CLIP Application is on line for you to view • Basically the CLIP is: • The programming/materials from our parent surveys from each of the Title I schools combined into a single document and sent to the GA DOE for approval. • What you need to know • Must be based on survey data • Presentation is in your handouts • MUST be presented at the “May Meeting” (5/20/14)

  10. “Shalls” & “Mays” of Title I Law • Things we shall – MUST – do • Host a meetings & workshops • to explain report cards, CRCT, & CCRPI • for each academic subject • for teachers on how to support home-school connections • for high school and middle transition as well as opportunities for additional community collaboration • that are specifically requested by parents • Maintain a Family Resource Center with materials requested by parents • Communicate available resources to all families in a language that is spoken at home

  11. “Shalls” & “Mays” of Title I Law • Other things we may – CAN – do • Involve parents in the teacher training on working with families • Provide literacy training if no other funds are available (including computer literacy) • Provide transportation, childcare and translation services • Provide training for parents to act as leaders for other parents (FEAT Advisory) • Provide multiple meetings for the same content at various times • Provide in-home meetings/conferences for those who can not attend school meetings/conferences • Follow research based models to guide the parent involvement program (Joyce Epstein, FBI)

  12. How Did We Do in 2013-2014? 250 peopleattended! • Annual Meeting • Replaced Curriculum Night • Included all teachers/staff • Fun Pep Rally atmosphere • Largest attendance to date! • Focus Groups Began • Hispanic Circle Avg. 30/mtg • Common Table • Good attendance in fall • Weaned attendance in spring • TIPS/MIPET Tutoring • Avg 20 people on Saturdays

  13. QUESTIONS… THUS FAR?

  14. Let’s Get Going for 2014-2015 Moms & other female caregivers Mustang Moms Dads & other male caregivers F.B.I. Spanish speaking homes Hispanic Circle of Support Grandparents/50+ caregivers Bluehair Technology & Rockin’ Readers FOCUS GROUPS Guiding Thought: Varied and Frequent

  15. WE NEED IDEAS! Please complete your survey and drop it in the box on your way out. Leave sticky notes on the gallery walk with questions/ideas. Leave your contact information if you’d like to help with further planning meetings. Use the parking lot for questions, comments or concerns for other areas.

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