SDUSD TITLE I INFORMATION
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STANDLEY TITLE I INFORMATION
Downloadable version of the Standley Title I Policy available below:
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SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Standley Middle School
TITLE I PARENT INVOLVEMENT POLICY
- In the fall, an annual meeting will be held to share with parents the Title I program and its requirements.
- Standley Middle School will provide a flexible number of meetings and/or conferences to allow for parent involvement. These meetings will be scheduled by the school in a variety of language groups. Some topics that may be covered during the meetings include:
- Improving communication between the school and home.
- Discussing current student assessment data and student progress.
- Providing information about school and district resources for student academic improvement.
- Evaluating the effectiveness of the school’s parent involvement policy to increase parent participation in Title I activities.
- Providing training programs to help parents support and work with their children at home and at school. The Ballard Center website is: http://www.sandi.net/depts/pcse/ballard.html
- Parental input from the parent meetings and training sessions will be shared with the School Site Council (SSC) to provide an organized, ongoing, timely way of involving parents in the planning, review, and improvement of the program.
- The school-wide PTSA newsletter is sent home informing parent/community of all meetings of interest. Additionally, a weekly StayConnected email is sent to all in database with a summary of weekly events and announcements. For special meetings, targeted language groups receive notice in their language. The newsletter and Connect-Ed is used to advertise parent meetings and training sessions offered at Standley Middle School, at the Harold J. Ballard Parent Center, and throughout the district. Every attempt is made to communicate with parents in their primary language.
- During parent meetings, opportunities will be offered for parental suggestions. Responses to their suggestions will be reviewed in a timely fashion, if possible, by the next scheduled meeting. Topics that are appropriate for SSC review/action will be placed on the agenda for the next regularly scheduled meeting by the school administration.
- Parents are notified annually of individual student assessment results by the Research and Reporting Department and Testing Department. An explanation of the information is available in several languages.
Rev. 10/2008