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WELCOME Annual Title I Parent Meeting 2013-14

WELCOME Annual Title I Parent Meeting 2013-14. Vista Heights Middle School . Agenda. What is Title I? Parent Rights under Title I Parent Involvement School Achievement Data Single Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA) Title I Funds School Title I Parent Involvement Policy

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WELCOME Annual Title I Parent Meeting 2013-14

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  1. WELCOMEAnnual Title I Parent Meeting2013-14 Vista Heights Middle School

  2. Agenda • What is Title I? • Parent Rights under Title I • Parent Involvement • School Achievement Data • Single Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA) • Title I Funds • School Title I Parent Involvement Policy • District Title I Parent Involvement Policy • Home/School Compact

  3. What is Title I? • Title I is a federal program that provides funding for schools with high percentages of students who receive either free or reduced lunch. • The program is intended to ensure all students meet state academic standards.

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

  5. Parent RightsThe schools must provide parents: • An annual Title I Meeting to explain the requirements of Title I and their right to be involved; and opportunities for regular meetings. • Review the results of annual parent involvement effectiveness surveys and/or needs assessments. • Explanations of the curriculum, academic assessment, and proficiency levels students are expected to meet. • The opportunity to be involved in the planning, review improvement of the district and school Title I Parent Involvement Policy, the Home/School Compact and the Title I program. • Timely information about the Title I program.

  6. Parent Involvement at our school Parent involvement activities at your school: • The School Site Council (SSC) • The English Learner Advisory Committee (ELAC) • The PTSA Committee (PTSA)   • The Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) • The African-American Parent Advisory Committee (AAPAC) • Parent Institution of Quality Education (PIQE)

  7. School Achievement Data • Schools analyze California Standards Tests (CST) results • Schools review Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) and Academic Performance Index (API) results • Schools use the data to align curriculum to state and district academic standards. • Schools adjust instructional practices based on the findings of the assessment data.

  8. Our School Performance Data • Current API Score is 804

  9. Single Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA) • The SPSA contains: • Analysis of student performance data. • Needs assessment • Priorities for program improvements. • Research based instructional strategies. • Strategies for parent involvement • Plan for professional development to increase student achievement. • Method for ongoing monitoring of results • Categorical budgets including planned expenditures

  10. SPSA • See School Site Plan

  11. Title I Funds • Allocated based on the number of students eligible for free/reduced lunch. • In MVUSD schools if 75% and above of the students are eligible for free/reduced lunch the school receives Title I funds. • The district determines a per pupil amount which is multiplied by the number of students to determine the school’s allocation.

  12. Title I funds Required Amounts • One percent of the budget must be reserved for parent involvement activities. • Schools must spend a minimum of five percent for professional development. • Schools in Program Improvement must spend a minimum of ten percent on professional development. • The funds cannot pay for core programs or supplies. They are to supplement district funds, so must be spent in addition to district funds not in place of.

  13. Parent Involvement Policy • Every Title I school, in collaboration with parents, MUST prepare a site level parent involvement policy. • The policy describes how the school will involve parents in an organized, ongoing, and timely way in the planning, review and improvement of the Title I program at their school.

  14. Our Title I Parent Involvement Policy • See VHMS Title I Parent Involvement Policy (Gold sheet)

  15. The District Title IParent Involvement Policy • See MVUSD Districts Title I Parent Involvement Policy (white sheet)

  16. Home/School Compact • The Home/School Compact describes the shared responsibilities of the school, the parent, and the student for improved student achievement.

  17. Our Home/School Compact • See Home/School Compact (blue sheet)

  18. Questions and Answers • asaldana@mvusd.net • JLuevano@mvusd.net

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