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Title: Title 1 Parent Information


1
Title 1 Parent Information
  • All About Title I
  • Budget
  • Parents Right to Know
  • School Parent Involvement Plan (PIP)/ District
    Parent Involvement Plan (PIP)
  • Compact
  • Standards and Testing
  • Parental Involvement

2
What is Title I?
  • Title I is the largest federal assistance program
    for our nations schools.
  • The goal of Title I is a higher quality of
    education for every child. Its purpose is to
    address the academic needs of students and to
    assist them in meeting their states academic
    standards.
  • The program serves millions of children in public
    elementary and secondary schools each year
    including eligible students in private schools.

3
How Title I Works
The federal government provides funding to states
each year for the Title I program. The Florida
Department of Education sends the money to our
district, Pinellas County Schools. The school
district identifies eligible schools and
distributes the Title I funds to the
school. Azalea Middle School implements a
school-wide program, all students benefit from
the supplemental services provided by Title I.
Every parent is a Title I parent.  
4
Title I Programs Provide
Supplemental Support
  • Smaller classes
  • Additional teachers and paraprofessionals
  • Additional training for school staff
  • Extra time for instruction (Before and/or after
    school programs)
  • Parental Involvement Activities
  • A variety of supplemental teaching materials
    and/or equipment

5
Title I Budget
  • Azalea Middle School is provided 528,935 to
    pay for services and programs for our students.
    The Title I Parent Involvement budget is 4,500
  • We use our Title I funds to pay for the
    following
  • Personnel Social worker, Technology Specialist,
    additional teachers, Multi Tiered System of
    Student Support Coach
  • Technology Computers, SMART Response system,
    SMART Boards
  • Classroom Supplies Supporting school-wide
    processes, textbooks, project based learning

6
Title I Budget
  • Parents can assist in deciding how to use Title I
    fundsyou have the right to be involved. All
    Title I schools must maintain documentation that
    demonstrates parent input into their budgets and
    plans.
  • Every school has a School Advisory Council (SAC)
    composed of parents, teachers, other staff
    members, Principal and students (at Middle and
    High School)
  • Input from the Principal, School Advisory
    Council, parents, and the schools staff
    determines how to allocate or use Title I funds.

7
Parents Right to Know
  • As a Title I parent you have the right to be
    involved in the development of the following
    plans and documents for our school
  • School Improvement Plan (SIP)
  • Compact
  • Parent Involvement Plan (PIP) for the school and
    district
  • Request and attend meetings to express your
    opinions and to formulate suggestions and to
    participate, as appropriate, in decisions
    relating to the education of your children,
  • Please review these documents and attend meetings
    or complete surveys to share your inputwe need
    and want you to be involved.

8
Parents Right to Know
  • Be provided information on your childs level of
    achievement on assessments in Reading/Language
    Arts, Writing, Mathematics, and Science
  • Request and receive information on the
    qualifications of your childs teacher and
    paraprofessionals that are working with your
    child
  • Principals attestations
  • Be informed if your child is taught by a
    non-highly qualified teacher for four or more
    consecutive weeks.

9
School Classification
  • Azalea Middle is one of five priority middle
    schools in Pinellas County
  • The school grade for 2014-2015 was a D
  • This grade is based 100 percent on our students
    performance on FCAT

10
Educational Standards
  • Floridas academic content standards establish
    high expectations for all students.
  • Florida Core Standards identify what your child
    needs to know and be able to do in all content
    areas. You may read more information by visiting,
    www.fldoe.org.
  • Your childs teacher will be able to explain the
    standards for your childs grade level.

11
Schools Curriculum
  • Florida Core Standards form the framework of
    everything taught at school.
  • Curriculum
  • Reading Read 180, Achieve 3000 and Daybook
  • Math Think It Through Math and Carnegie
    Learning,
  • Core subjects are supported by district pacing
    calendars
  • Mathematics
  • ELA
  • Science
  • Social Studies

12
Measuring Student Success
  • FAIR-FS Students scoring a L1/L2 in reading on
    the FCAT
  • When September, December, March
  • Write Score All students
  • When September and January
  • SRI Lexile All students
  • When September, January and May
  • Math, Science and SS Common Assessments All
    students
  • When October, December, March and May

13
Florida Standards Assessments (FSA)
  • Information concerning the assessment schedule
    may be found at
  • http//info.fldoe.org/docushare/dsweb/Get/Document
    -7047/dps-2014-81a.pdf
  • FSA ELA Writing March
  • FSA Math and Reading April - May

14
Florida End of Course (EOC)Assessments(Algebra,
Civics, Geometry)
  • April -May

15
Working together!
  • Title I law requires that all Title I schools and
    families work together.
  • How we work together is listed in our
  • School Level Parental Involvement Plan (PIP)
  • Parent-School Compact
  • School Improvement Plan (SIP)
  • Parents can also read the Districts Parent
    Involvement Plan (LEA PIP) at www.pcsb.org under
    Title I, a copy is at our Title I Parent Station

16
Parent-School Compact
  • Every Title I School has a Compact. It is an
    agreement between the parent, student, and school
    to encourage the highest student achievement

17
Parent Involvement Plan (PIP) Requirements
  • Involve parents in a meaningful way in the
    development, implementation, and review of the
    parental involvement programs.
  • Parents comprise over 50 of the School Advisory
    Council.
  • Each spring School Advisory Council reviews the
    PIP and recommends changes for the following year
  • SAC meets five times per year on Tuesdays at 500
  • Parent/Principal Roundtable discussions scheduled
    once each semester
  • Contact Principals Secretary for more
    information

18
Parent Involvement Plan Requirements
  • Convene a Title I annual meeting to inform
    parents about Title I requirements and their
    rights to be involved in the Title I program.
  • Offer meetings at flexible times to maximize
    participation

19
Parent Involvement Policy Requirements
  • Provides parents of Title I students with timely
    information about Title I programs.
  • Weekly School Messenger calls and emails
  • Flyers sent home with students
  • Student agendas
  • Front office Title I Parent Station
  • Signs in car-line
  • What works for you? Let us know how we can assist
    you

20
Parent Involvement Plan Requirements
  • Assists parents in understanding academic content
    standards, assessments, and how to monitor and
    improve the achievement of their children.
  • Provides materials and training to help Title I
    parents work with their children to improve their
    children's achievement
  • Three Title 1 Parent Knights
  • November
  • January
  • May

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Support our school and your childs
educationwe need you!
  • Share a love of learning
  • Read to your child
  • Ask your child to read to you
  • Limit TV time
  • Visit the Title I Family Resource Library
  • Review the Compact throughout the year
  • Keep Portal info up to date
  • Volunteer
  • Show interest in your childs school day
  • Ask her/him questions
  • Check homework
  • Praise their efforts
  • Encourage good study habits
  • Communicate with the teachers and other staff
  • Attend workshops/conferences
  • Participate in giving your input for our SIP,
    PIP, and budget

22
Title I Parent Station
  • Our schools Title I Parent Station is located in
    the front office.
  • You will find a copy of our Schools PIP, the
    School Districts PIP, Parents Right to Know
    Memo, Upcoming Events, Compact, and any flyers
    pertaining to upcoming Title I events.

23
Parent Advisory Council (PAC)
  • The District has a Parent Involvement Plan (LEA
    PIP).
  • The Parent Advisory Council is responsible for
    reviewing and revising it. PAC meets with the
    Districts Title I Family Education Specialist.
  • PAC meets twice a year, if you are interested in
    representing our school please let me know.

24
Title I Family Library
  • All Title I families may visit the Title I
    Library located at
  • 2499 25th Street South St. Petersburg, FL
  • A great place to check out books and games you
    dont need a library card and no there are no
    late fees.
  • Each time your child visits the library they will
    receive a FREE BOOK!
  • Were open
  • Monday Thursday 830- 600
  • Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 830-330
  • For more information you may contact
  • 727-893-2988 ext. 2007

25
Parents, together we can accomplish great things!
26
Azalea Middle School727-893-2606, 7855 22nd
Avenue N., St. Petersburg FL Principal
Connie KoloseyAssistant Principals Catherine
Evans, Tonya Mitchell, Felicia Moline
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