Parent
Involvement Plan
DeBusk Elementary School
School Year
2007-2008
March 20, 2007
Parent/Family Involvement Plan
Implementation
of this plan is intent on providing
in-depth support to ensure understanding and implementation of Federal,
State,
and local standards for family engagement in the
This
plan is a living document. The School
Parent Involvement Team will meet
in October and March of each school year to review and update this plan
to
correspond with the detected and assessed needs for engagement of the
families
and community of
I. District Technical Assistance and Support
A. The DeBusk School Administration will serve as the technical advisor for the school in all aspects of Family and Community Engagement. The administrator’s responsibilities include the following:
1. Serve on the Parent Involvement Planning Team.
2. Attend and participate in the School’s Parent Advisory Board.
3. Schedule on-going and meaningful professional development in family engagement for professional and support staff.
4. Attend and participate in the school’s Parent Teacher Organization meetings.
5. Assist the school in planning and evaluating the effectiveness of activities.
6. Maintain school survey data.
7. Ensure that at least 1% of Title I funds are available for parent involvement.
B. The DeBusk Parent Involvement Team will guide the following activities:
1. Coordinating the incorporation of Parent Involvement strategies into the TCSPP and the District Consolidated Plan.
2. Using the Family Friendly School-District Family Engagement Policy Assessment and Development Rubric as a self Evaluation for federal and state compliance.
II. Sharing information with parents:
A. School Parent Involvement Plan
The School Parent
Involvement
Plan will be posted on
B.
Student
Achievement- At
C. School Performance- DeBusk Elementary School reports the TCAP scores to the parents through a state report sent to DeBusk. Parents receive a letter from the state department of education detailing test scores. Students at DeBusk Elementary are highly encouraged and motivated to do their best during the TCAP testing time.
D. Meetings and Activities - Opportunities for parent participation will be advertised using a combination of the following activities.
1. DeBusk School Newsletter and calendar are sent home at the beginning of each month. Some teachers also send home a weekly newsletter.
2. Meetings, announcements, daily announcements
and
activities are posted on the
frequently.
3. Special events are announced on local radio stations and in the newspaper.
4. Announcements of events, meetings, programs, conferences, and special activities are sent home with students.
E.
Access to
Children’s Official Records – Board Policy 6.209 directs our schools to
provide
student records in the following method.
“Parents or guardians shall have the right to receive
information
contained in school records concerning their minor child. 1 The Board, unless informed
otherwise, assumes
there are no restrictions regarding the non-custodial parent's right to
be kept
informed of the student's progress and activities. If restrictions are
made
relative to the rights of the non-custodial parent, the custodial
parent shall
be requested to submit a certified copy of the court order which
curtails these
specific rights.” This policy is
accessible on the District’s website and a copy is located at each
school.
F. Curriculum, Assessment, and Proficiency Levels
1. The curriculum for each grade level is accessible on both the district and state website. The curriculum description is reference to Standard Performance Objectives which are linked to the Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program (TCAP).
2. Assessments
a. Home information pamphlets are issued to each child before administration of Tennessee Writing Assessment and before the Achievement Test for elementary students.
b. The DeBusk School newsletter advertises upcoming assessments and their content.
3. The grading system for the Greene County School System is defined in local Board Policy and by the State Board of Education. This information is made available to parents via Student Handbooks, Newsletters, Report Cards, and on the system/school websites.
III. Defined programs, activities, and training for the involvement of parents at all schools.
A. The following are activities performed in parent involvement:
1. Soon after the start of the school year, the DeBusk parents are provided the opportunity to tour the school and meet the faculty and staff during an open house. In addition each grade will have a grade-level welcoming session, to better acquaint the students with the routines and procedures of each grade.
2. DeBusk parents are provided three (3) scheduled parent-teacher conferences throughout the year. DeBusk personnel respond to parents needs in meetings at anytime convenient to the parent/family member.
3. DeBusk personnel assist and participate in the formation and operation of a parent teacher organization.
4. DeBusk has an active parent advisory committee, which meets at least three times a year with the school administration.
B. Parents are provided with packet information that will include at least the following:
1. School year calendar and a DeBusk monthly calendar
2. Student discipline policy adopted by the Greene County Board of Education
3. Homework policy adopted by the Greene County Board of Education
4. Attendance policy adopted by the Greene County Board of Education
5. Grading scale adopted by the Greene County Board of Education
6. No Child Left Behind required notifications:
a. Title I eligibility information provided to DeBusk parents at open house and in a pamphlet provided by the Greene County School System.
b. Adequate Yearly Progress status provided to DeBusk parents at parent teacher conferences and on state created grade cards.
c.
Rights
of parents to request information on teacher qualifications from the
d. Right to exclude access of student records from Military Recruiters.
C.
The
DeBusk Administration will support the available training activities
from
1. Training for school leadership teams for implementation of No Child Left Behind requirements in Parent Involvement
2. Strategies for involving parents in Parent-Teacher organizations
3. Strategies for involving parents in DeBusk for the school staff (in-service and staff development)
4. East Tennessee Title I Conference slots are available for school staff members.
D. DeBusk is a participant in the annual Greeneville/Greene County Parenting Fair.
IV. The following strategies are listed to improve homework, attendance and discipline.
A. Homework
1. DeBusk offers tutoring sessions for reading and math for grades 3, 4 and 5 in the afternoons and some teachers volunteer to tutor before and after school.
2. DeBusk offers homework tips in the parent newsletters
3. The school’s parent newsletter is available on the school’s web site.
4. Parent/Teacher e-mail about homework.
5. DeBusk’s teachers send home notes/letters to parents
6. Personal contact is made by DeBusk’s teachers or parents.
7. Debusk’s teachers will have Parent/Teacher conferences as requested.
B. Attendance
1. Explicit attendance policy requires parent contact upon absence.
2. System Intervention Specialist works closely
with
3. Five and Ten day letters are sent home to encourage and inform parents of students with excessive absences.
4. To recognize students with perfect attendance for the entire school year here at DeBusk, the DeBusk PTO and/or Greeneville Oil and Petroleum (our Partners in Education) will provide an award in the amount of at least $75.00 for each qualifying student.
5. Distribution of Gold Cards for six-weeks perfect attendance
C. Discipline
1. DeBusk Elementary follows Greene County School Board Discipline Policy. The policy is available for review in student folders, on line web page and a copy is maintained in school office.
2. Alternative school is available as a resource for students with discipline problems to allow them to remain in school. In addition DeBusk has In-school Suspension, to allow students to remain on-site and learning. The school also offers an after-school detention program to limit out of class punishment.
3. DeBusk teachers provide a reward system for good behavior in individual classrooms.
4. DeBusk uses CHARACTER COUNTS! as its character education model.
V. Procedures for parents to learn about the course of study for their children and have access to learning materials.
A. DeBusk and the PTO sponsors an Open House, Family Reading Night, and Grade-Level welcoming sessions. Parents are invited to participate in these events. The school also offers mathematics parent nights in grades 3, 4, and 5.
B. All elementary curriculum standards are maintained on the system Webpage.
C. DeBusk School teachers use parent contacts of all types to share information about the course of study for students.
D. Information is available on line about student requirements for the Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program (TCAP).
VI. Every effort will be made to help
parents
with limited English, disabilities and migrants to insure they have
access to
the DeBusk Parent Involvement Plan and school performance report
written in an
understandable format. The special
accommodations needed for these occasions will be addressed as needed
on a case
by case method.
Updated 9-8-07
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