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East Elementary School

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Title 1

Title 1

 

Title 1 is a federal program that provides local educational agencies (LEA) resources that help children gain a high-quality education, and the skills to master the Florida Standards.

Title 1 provides additional resources to schools with economically disadvantaged students.

 

At East Elementary School, Title 1 funds provide for the Family Reading & Resource Center and additional staff members. These funds also make possible extended learning programs, professional development, reading materials for Kindergarten through Fifth Grade, and staff training on parent and family engagement. Also funded by Title 1 are family academic nights and parent workshops which provide families with tools to assist their children at home.

 

Purpose

Help every child receive a high quality education

Build capacity for family engagement

Provide professional development for teachers and school staff

Meet the requirements of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) federal mandates

 
  • To encourage Family Engagement in school activities
  • To involve families in a home/school partnership for improving student academic achievement
  • To provide families with learning strategies and workshops to help their child succeed
  • To develop a love of books and enthusiasm for reading
  • To increase family knowledge of the reading process
  • To provide books for families to read with their children
 

All families will be asked to sign a compact, which is an agreement between the family and the school to help ensure each child’s academic success. By signing the compact, all agree they are going to work together to improve learning. Families are involved in developing the compact. The School and Family Compact is required by Federal Title I guidelines.

 

Conferences are one of the most important ways families and teachers work together as a team. Family conferences are a helpful way for families to share information about their child that the teachers may not be aware of, such as their extra curricular interests. It is also a good time for discussing the child’s academic progress and for gaining ideas on how families can best help their children at home.

 

How do we communicate with you? 

ParentSquare

School Facebook Page

Student Planner

Newsletters

Informative flyers

School / District websites

Conferences

Reports on test results

Progress Reports 

School /District Report Cards

 

Parents and families influence their children’s education more than any teacher or school. Family engagement can also boost children’s achievement. By taking an active role in our school, families show their children that they are valued and that education is important. Children learn that families and the school are a team, working together to help them succeed.

 

How can you participate?

Read to your child daily

Listen to your child read daily

Check FOCUS regularly

Attend the Open House/Annual Meeting

Attend family conferences

Visit the Family Reading Center

Participate in Family Night activities

Participate in Family Workshops

Join any of our school wide committees:

Parent Teacher Organization (PTO)

School Advisory Council (SAC)

Parent/Family Engagement Team (PFEP)

Participate in developing the Student Success Plan

 
  • Title 1 is a federal program that provides local educational agencies (LEA) resources that help children gain a high-quality education, and the skills to master the Florida Standards.

    Title 1 provides additional resources to schools with economically disadvantaged students.

     
  • At East Elementary School, Title 1 funds provide for the Family Reading & Resource Center and additional staff members. These funds also make possible extended learning programs, professional development, reading materials for Kindergarten through Fifth Grade, and staff training on parent and family engagement. Also funded by Title 1 are family academic nights and parent workshops which provide families with tools to assist their children at home.

     

    Purpose

    Help every child receive a high quality education

    Build capacity for family engagement

    Provide professional development for teachers and school staff

    Meet the requirements of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) federal mandates

     
    • To encourage Family Engagement in school activities
    • To involve families in a home/school partnership for improving student academic achievement
    • To provide families with learning strategies and workshops to help their child succeed
    • To develop a love of books and enthusiasm for reading
    • To increase family knowledge of the reading process
    • To provide books for families to read with their children
     
  • All families will be asked to sign a compact, which is an agreement between the family and the school to help ensure each child’s academic success. By signing the compact, all agree they are going to work together to improve learning. Families are involved in developing the compact. The School and Family Compact is required by Federal Title I guidelines.

     
  • Conferences are one of the most important ways families and teachers work together as a team. Family conferences are a helpful way for families to share information about their child that the teachers may not be aware of, such as their extra curricular interests. It is also a good time for discussing the child’s academic progress and for gaining ideas on how families can best help their children at home.

     
  • How do we communicate with you? 

    ParentSquare

    School Facebook Page

    Student Planner

    Newsletters

    Informative flyers

    School / District websites

    Conferences

    Reports on test results

    Progress Reports 

    School /District Report Cards

     
  • Parents and families influence their children’s education more than any teacher or school. Family engagement can also boost children’s achievement. By taking an active role in our school, families show their children that they are valued and that education is important. Children learn that families and the school are a team, working together to help them succeed.

     

    How can you participate?

    Read to your child daily

    Listen to your child read daily

    Check FOCUS regularly

    Attend the Open House/Annual Meeting

    Attend family conferences

    Visit the Family Reading Center

    Participate in Family Night activities

    Participate in Family Workshops

    Join any of our school wide committees:

    Parent Teacher Organization (PTO)

    School Advisory Council (SAC)

    Parent/Family Engagement Team (PFEP)

    Participate in developing the Student Success Plan