Title: Duval County Title I Parent Involvement Plan
1Duval County Title I Parent Involvement Plan
22008 2009 Barriers to Parent Participation and
How They will be Addressed
- Transportation All Title I Schools will reserve
at least 2 of PI Budget - Translators/Translations Schools with 2 or more
languages will reserve at least 5 of PI Budget - Child-care All elementary schools will reserve
at least 5 of PI Budget - Schools will identify a parent volunteer or hire
a parent liaison - Schools will plan flexible hours for parent
programs - Schools will use the Parent Link to promote
parent participation - Schools will promote the services provided by the
Center for Language and Culture - Elementary Schools will promote information about
the Voluntary Pre-K year-round and summer
programs - Provide info to parents about services at the War
on Poverty- Parent Academy
3Mission Statement
- To empower families to support their childs
cognitive development, healthy behaviors and
their success in life. We will accomplish our
mission by increasing and strengthening school
partnerships, Title I Family Involvement Center,
parents and community agencies working
cooperatively to ensure that students become
productive and responsible citizens.
4How were Parents Involved in the Districts
Parent Involvement Plan?
- District Parent Advisory Council
- S.A.C. Parent Representation
- School Parent Representation
- (Non DCPS Employees)
5How will the District involve parents in the
process of school review and improvement?
- Principals training (pre-planning)
- Parent Advisory Council (PAC) Meetings (Oct/Nov,
Jan 27th, March and May) - District Web-page Title I Parent Inv.
- Parent Surveys and Evaluations
- Technical support from District Core Team
- Technical support from the Florida Institute of
Education - On-going Monitoring
6Title I Parent Involvement with Other District
Federal Programs
- Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten (recruitment)
- Summer Voluntary Pre-K in public schools
- Head Start Centers
- Even Start Family Literacy for Teen Parents (A.
P. Randolph) - Refugee Grant Center for Language and Culture
(Kings Trail Elementary) - Title I Pre-Kindergarten
- I.D.E.A. ESE Pre-Kindergarten
- McKinney-Veto Act for Homeless Students
7How will the district involve parents on the
effectiveness of the district and their schools
Parent Involvement Plan?
- District Family Inv Center Evaluations
- January 27, 2010 PAC Forum
- Zoomerang Survey for District Advisory Council
- Zoomerang Survey for District PTA Membership
- PIRC of Family Network on Disabilities in Florida
Evaluations - PIRC at Univ. of South Florida Evaluations
- Florida Institute of Education Evaluations
- School Surveys
8January 27th PAC ForumParent Involvement
Effective Programs and Solutions to Overcome
Barriers to Parent Participation
- Participants Principals, Parents, PTSA reps,
District Advisory Council reps, Neighborhood
Learning Network Partners, Title I Parent
Liaisons, Title I Parent Inv Staff, Title I
District Office Staff - The Work Review Schools Most Effective and
Least Effective Parent Inv Activities and Share
Best Practices
9What are the District-wide Parent Involvement
Activities?
- Academic Content Area Workshops
- Workshops about Assessments
- Adult Literacy Workshops
- Computer Training
- Parenting Workshops
- Refer to Parent Inv Web Page Monthly
10How will the Districts Parent Involvement Plan
be shared with parents and the community?
- Oct/Nov Parent Advisory Council Meeting
- November District Advisory Council Meeting
- District Title I Web-page Parent Inv
- School Web-pages
- All Title I Family Involvement Centers
11How will the district communicate with parents in
an understandable and uniform format?
- District Plan translated in top 10 languages
- District web-site
- Translators at District-wide Parent Programs
- Communications Department
- Exceptional Student Education (ESE)
- Top Ten Spanish, Serbo-Croatian, Haitian-Creole,
Tagalog, Russian, Burmese, Arabic, Kirundi,
Albanian and Vietnamese
12How will district and schools communicate with
parents in an understandable and uniform format?
- Written Translations can be made with use of
TransACT - District Translators can be obtained by
contacting English for Speakers of Other
Languages (ESOL) Department at 390-2202 and/or
The Center for Language Culture (CLC) at
739-4891
13What are the LEAs discretionary activities that
will build parents capacity for involvement in
the school and school system?
- Paying reasonable and necessary expenses
associated with parent involvement activities
(transportation and child care) - Adopting and implement model approaches to
improving parent involvement Success by Design - Maintaining a LEA-wide Parent Advisory Council
- Developing appropriate roles for community-based
organizations and businesses, including
faith-based organizations in parent involvement
activities
14Your School Parent Involvement Plans
- Reviewed for accountability/compliance
- Requested revisions in process
- Final approvals in process
- Release of P Inv budget allocations will be after
the final approval of each schools PIP - All Plans are submitted to state and on file in
the Title I District Office - All schools should keep one copy of their plan in
the audit box and have available for parents at
the front office and in parent resource centers
or family involvement centers. A summary of the
school plan must be distributed to all parents.
15When parents are involved in children's
learning, at school and at home, schools work
better and students learn more.-Project
Appleseed