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East Intermediate School
School Level Parent Involvement Plan
Written School Level Parental
Involvement Plan
East Intermediate School developed the School Level Parent Involvement
Plan based upon the requirements of Title I and it also meets the district
requirements as outlined in the Jackson Madison County Family Engagement
Policy. Recognizing the responsibility shared by the school and family,
East Intermediate is committed to involving families in the parent
involvement plan development. The written parent involvement plan,
including the development of a family compact outlines the expectations
and provisions needed to support families, school, and community.
Indicators:
- East has jointly developed with parents
a written development plan
- Parents will have an opportunity to
discuss and provide input through PTO Executive Council and the complete
membership of the Parent Teacher Organization, the Site Base Committee
and the Parent Advisory Committee, which is a committee comprised of
parent volunteers.
- Parents and staff members will have an
opportunity to provide input through school level surveys and district
parent surveys available on the school system’s website.
- Information gained from the surveys will
be used to review and improve the parent involvement plan and programs.
- The plan will remain available for
review at the school site and will be updated to meet the changing needs
of parents and the school.
- Student progress assessments and
curriculum information will be made available through written and verbal
communications.
- Comments by parents of participating
children concerning dissatisfaction with the Parent Involvement Plan
will be collected, reviewed and included in revisions of the plan.
- The school will host an annual meeting
in the fall of each school year to inform parents of its schoolwide
status and requirements, the parental involvement plan and parents’
rights to be involved in the school.
- Parent meetings will be scheduled
before, during, and after school.
- Sign-in sheets will be used to document
attendance and participation.
- A copy of a written school level parent
involvement will be sent home to parents annually and will be available
as a link on the district website. Translation of the document will be
provided to ELL families upon request.
School-Parent Compact
The school and the parents of East Intermediate have jointly developed a
school parent compact as a component of its written parental involvement
plan. The compact describes the school’s responsibility to provide high
quality curriculum and instruction to meet academic standards in a
supportive learning environment. The compact describes the ways parents
will be responsible for supporting their children’s learning and the
importance of ongoing communication between teachers and parents.
Indicators:
- A copy of the East School-Parent Compact
will be included in the school handbook or will be sent home to parents
after the fall parent teacher conference.
- Parents will meet with teachers during
the fall parent-teacher conference to discuss the school parent compact
as it relates to the individual child’s achievement. Additional
conference dates and times will be offered before, during and after
school.
- The school will review the School-Parent
Compact annually and seek input from parents, teachers and students.
- The compact will be written in a format
and understandable language the parents can understand. Translation of
the document will be provided to ELL families upon request.
- The school-parent compact will support
school-parent communications, including:
- Frequent student progress reports,
including TCAP results, report cards, progress reports, ThinkLink
assessment, computer lab reports, etc.
- Access to school staff, an opportunity
to volunteer, participate and observe their child’s classroom
- The East School-Parent Compact and
information concerning parental involvement programs will be made
available to parents and the community at the school site and on the
school system’s website
Click
here for a copy of the Parent School Compact
Building Capacity for Involvement with
Parents, School, and Community to Improve Student Academic Achievement
East Intermediate recognizes the importance of building a partnership
between the school, the parents and the community to improve student
academic achievement through training, information, and coordination
activities. A variety of planned, goal-oriented programs will be
implemented to improve parenting practices, promote positive school-home
communication, opportunities to volunteer, learning at home,
decision-making and collaborating with the community.
Indicators:
- Parent workshops to help parents improve
student achievement will be scheduled before, during, and after the
school day.
- Services may be provided to assist
parents to improve parent participation.
- Parents will be notified of scheduled
parent conferences, parent meetings and workshops in a timely manner,
with reminder notices prior to the meeting time.
- Parents will be notified of school
programs in a monthly school calendar.
- Parents will be notified of parent
programs through notes, memos, school and classroom newsletters and a
school link from the district website.
- Parent involvement and informational
brochures, pamphlets, and books will be checked out to parents through
the Title I office.
- A link to the Tennessee State Department
from the district or school web site will allow parents to view the
state curriculum for each grade and subject and will be available at the
school site.
- Useful parent websites will be made
available as a link from the district website.
- Parents will be notified by the
attendance department or the school of frequent absences to meet
attendance goals.
- District and school staff members will
present themselves in a friendly, respectful and helpful manner, will be
accessible to parents, and will welcome parents as volunteers, trainers,
and observers.
- Funds will be used to provide parent
information sessions to help parents monitor student progress and how to
work with educators to improve student achievement.
- Professional development will be
provided to all staff members on the value and usefulness of parent
contributions, improved communication techniques and the coordination
and implementation of parent programs.
- Parents with limited English
proficiency, disabilities and/or migrant will be provided informational
materials in an understandable format and language to the extent
practicable.
- Parents will be invited to visit or
participate in extra-curricular clubs, including the Science Club, the
Chess Club, and the Outdoor Club.
- Parents will be encouraged to attend,
volunteer or participate in student enrichment activities, including the
East Spelling Bee, Math Counts, Reading Across America, Field Day, Book
Fair, and Band/Choir concerts.
- Parents will be invited to visit GEMS
classes, attend Beta Club Inductions and the Honor Roll Banquet and
other grade/team activities to applaud outstanding student performance
- Parents will be encouraged to support
and/or volunteer in Student Council elections, student government
activities and assist students with 4-H projects through the 4-H Club.
- A GEM progress report will be sent home
to parents of GEM students every nine weeks along with the district
report card to inform parents of student progress.
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