Parent & Family Engagement Plan 2023-2024
General Requirements for Parent and Family Engagement Plan
Clinton Grove Elementary School understands the importance of parent and family engagement at our school. Parent and family partnerships afford an opportunity for strengthening the academic program as well as including parents/guardians as equal partners in educating our children. As a Title I school, we are committed to providing programs, activities, and procedures that will enhance opportunities for engaging parents and families in the learning process that are consistent with Title I, Part A of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). In addition, the school accepts and aligns this plan with the PGCPS Parent and Family Engagement Board Policy. Annually, the Parent & Family Engagement Plan is developed or revised and shared with parents/guardians for input. This document serves as a means to solidify our partnership with the school community and serve as a calendar for upcoming parents and families events. Parents are welcome to provide input/suggestions related to the continuous school improvement process by submitting information to a school administrator verbally, via email communications, and/or through surveys and evaluations. All events and resources will be accessible in a language and format understandable for all parents/guardians. Interpreter services are available for all events in multiple languages and provided based upon prior written request or notification.
Administrators and school staff have analyzed student performance data in order to identify our school’s academic goals for school improvement. Here are our 2023-2024 school year academic goals.
SMART GOAL #1: During the 2023-2024 SY students in grades 3-5 scoring on level 3 or 4 will increase by 5% on the mathematics MCAP. |
SMART GOAL #2 SMART GOAL #3 During the 2023-2024 SY students in During the 2023-2024 SY CGES will grades 3-5 scoring on level 3 or 4 will implement a tiered school-wide attendance increase by 5% on the reading MCAP. incentive program to reduce chronic absenteeism by 5%. |
TSI (Targeted School Improvement) Yes No _X_
Title I ESSA Guidelines for Building Parent Capacity: Goal 1: Provide assistance to parents in understanding academic content and the requirements of Title I. Goal 2: Provide parents and families with materials and resources to build their capacity to work with children with their academics. Goal 3: Train school-based staff regarding engagement strategies, with support from parents. Goal 4: Support collaborative efforts with outside community partners and/or county offices to support parent offerings. Goal 5: Provide information to parents in a format that is practical and in languages that parents understand. Goal 6: Provide accessibility for parents as needed (interpretation, childcare, accessibility for disabled). In order to provide timely information and assistance to parents and build parent capacity in understanding the requirements of Title I, state and local academic assessments, and ways to monitor and improve a child’s progress, we will host the following events. Flyers will be distributed and or placed on our school’s website prior to each event that will advertise a flexible number of meeting times and the offering of childcare. |
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Activity Date |
Event Title Description of Event |
August |
School-Based Staff Training Staff will receive training on best practices for engaging Better Together: Elevating Family School parents to build a stronger relationship between the school Partnerships and families and to improve student academic achievement. Staff will also be given an overview of the Schoolwide Title I (Required) Program inclusive of the School-Parent Compact and Parent & Family Engagement Plan. |
September |
Title I Annual Meeting & Parents will be given an overview of the Schoolwide Title I program and be provided the opportunity to give input into the Back to School Night annual Title I Budget, School Parent Compact and the Parent (Required) & Family Engagement Plan. Time will be allotted to ask questions and give feedback. Parents/Families will meet their child’s teacher(s) and learn about their child’s instructional program, daily schedule, school rules, as well as academic expectations. We will also provide an overview of the school’s data and academic interventions used at our school to support student achievement. |
October 26, 2023 |
Why Attendance Matters In order to strengthen our school culture and climate with families, the school will kick-off with an Attendance Orientation. Parents & Families will: ● gain insight to our school's current attendance data and discuss next steps to increase the school's attendance data for SY 22. ● receive information about PGCPS Attendance Policy & Procedures. ● gain helpful tips of ensuring students are ready for daily instruction across the content areas that will demonstrate academic success. ● discuss and create expectations for family best practices as it pertains the School-Parent Compact ● receive paraphernalia related to Attendance |
November 6, 2023 |
Schoolmax Family Engagement Parents & families will receive a hands-on training session of how to navigate schoolmax in order for families to be knowledgeable of their child’s grades, assignments etc. in order to improve student academic achievement. |
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Families will also be provided with an overview of grade level/content specific expectations relative to the curriculum, national, state, and county assessments. |
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November |
ESOL Night Parents will gain knowledge of what resources will be provided to their child, in preparing them for the ACCESS assessment. Defining what the assessment is and why it is important for their child. Review what the scores represent and the grading scale means for various levels. Parents will receive information on what it means to be an English Language Learner and the importance of using the english language in school. All sessions will provide parents with an understanding of state and local assessments in order to build their capacity in order to support their child academically. Additionally, families will be provided with at-home skills & strategies which relate to the WIDA standards through assimilation activities. |
November |
Families will meet with their child’s teacher (s) to hear about Parent-Teacher Conferences their child’s academic progress and discuss strategies to (Required) help them achieve academic success. Families will also have an opportunity to provide feedback on the School Parent compact. |
December |
Family Literacy Night Parents will: ● learn strategies to create a literacy rich home environment. ● learn ways improve their child's reading skills ● learn test taking strategies. ● apply how to use manipulatives and comprehension strategies with their children at home. |
January |
Family Math Night Parents will: ● learn strategies to create a math rich home- environment. ● learn ways improve their child's math skills ● learn test taking strategies. ● apply how to use manipulatives and comprehension strategies with their children at home. |
February |
Family Science Night Parents will: ● receive assistance in understanding the purpose of the Science MISA Assessment |
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● learn ways to prepare for the Science MISA Assessment to build their capacity to support their children’s academic achievement. ● learn test taking strategies. |
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March |
Title I Parent Input Meeting Parents/Families will have the opportunity to provide input on how to use the parent portion of the Title I Budget to help (Required) revise the Parent and Family Engagement Plan for the upcoming school year. The school will collaborate/partner with parents to help review and revise the Parent andFamily Engagement Plan and School Parent Compact. |
March April |
International Night The purpose is to promote tolerance, cultural sensitivity, and acceptance of individual differences. In celebrating these cultures, our children will recognize and develop an appreciation not only for the geographical and cultural characteristics of other countries, but also for the diversity and similarities that we all share. Families will interact with various virtual game- based activities that will highlight the various cultures within our school community and surrounding neighboring communities. Family SEL Night Parents will: 1. Communicating with families to increase data sharing and SEL knowledge. 2. Organizing opportunities for families to come together and discuss SEL topics. 3. Providing SEL strategies for use at home to reinforce what students learn in school. 4. Building strong partnerships between parents and educators. |
May |
Transitional Parent Night Incoming Kindergarten parents & families will receive (Required for Elementary Schools & academic information to prepare students for the upcoming Academies) school year. |