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Parent Invlvement Plicy Requirements Lakeside Primary Schl Schl Parent Invlvement Plicy/Plan Each Title I served schl in a district must: Develp jintly, agree n with and distribute t parents f participating students a written parent invlvement plicy that describes the means fr carrying ut the plicy requirements. Lakeside Primary Schl prvides weekly take-hme flders with this ntice: Lakeside Schl District Parent Invlvement Plicy LED Lakeside Schl District values the critical rle parents paly in the educatin f ur students. T fster and supprt parent invlvement, Lakeside Schl District will cmmunicate infrmatin n a timely basis, train and prvide parent educatin, crdinate and encurage cmmunity utreach, review the effectiveness f ur parent invlvement activities n an nging basis, and identify and take steps t remve any barriers t greater parental invlvement. Each Title I schl will: A. Cnvene an annual meeting, at a cnvenient time, t which all parents f participating children must be invited and encuraged t attend t infrm parents f their schl s participatin in Title I, the requirements f the prgram, and the right f the parents t be invlved. -Parent Invlvement Night ccurred thrughut the year at regular intervals. B. Offer a flexible number f meetings, such as in the mrning r in the evening. Funds may be used t prvide transprtatin, child care, r hme visits, as the services relate t parent invlvement. -Title I meetings are flexible and meet at least twice annually. C. Invlve parents in an rganized, nging, and timely way, in the planning, review, and imprvement f Title I prgrams, including the planning, review, and imprvement f the schl parental invlvement plicy and the jint develpment f the schl wide plan. If the schl already has a prcess in place, it may use that prcess, if it includes an adequate representatin f parents f participating children. -See Lakeside Primary Schl Parent Invlvement Plan n the next page

Parent Invlvement Plicy Requirements Lakeside Primary Schl Parent Invlvement Plan Lakeside Primary Schl supprts the District s Parental Invlvement missin statement and believes parental participatin is crucial t teacher and student success. T fster this engagement, thugh a variety f activities, parents are encuraged t participate in the fllwing activities n a regular basis: Cmmunicatin Tls Principal Pages Weekly Newsletter Teacher Newsletters Schl Website Schl Facebk/Twitter Email cmmunicatin t teachers Parent/Teacher Cnferences PTO Facebk Alert Nw System Parental Educatinal Activities Family Night Kindergarten/First Grade Orientatin Parent Materials in the Library Student and Parent Activities Open Huse Daddy Daughter Dance Seasnal Class Parties Hmecming Parade Kindergarten Circus First Grade Spring Play Track and Field Days Bk Fair Award Assemblies Character Parade Red Ribbn Week Vlunteer Opprtunities Parent Tutrs PTO Vlunteers Hmerm Parents Duplicating Field Trip Vlunteers Parent Class Readers Vlunteer Substitutes Carnival Vlunteers Cstume Vlunteers Health and Visin Screening Textbk Adptin Cmmittee Grade Representatives Schl Imprvement Cmmittee Bk Fair Helpers Career Day Student Handbk Cmmittee Library Vlunteers Teacher Appreciatin Breakfasts Parent/Teacher Cnference Dinner fr Teachers Car Rider Duty Vlunteers Mnthly Birthday Party Vlunteers Lunch Duty Vlunteers

D. Prvide parents f participating children: Timely infrmatin abut Title I prgrams -Ntices sent hme fr students identified fr Title I services. A descriptin and explanatin f the curriculum in use at the schl, the frms f academic assessment used t measure student prgress, and the prficiency levels students are expected t meet. - Parent Cnferences, emails, teacher websites If requested by parents, pprtunities fr regular meetings t frmulate suggestins and t participate, as apprpriate, in decisins relating t the educatin f their children, and t respnd t any such suggestins as sn as practicably pssibly. If the schl-wide plan is unsatisfactry t the parents f participating children, submit parent cmments when the schl makes the plan available t the district. - Principals and PI Crdinatrs are available by phne, email, at schl cnferences r hme visits E. As a cmpnent f the schl parent invlvement plicy develpment, each schl served shall jintly develp with parents f served children a schl-parent cmpact that utlines hw: Parents, the entire staff, and students will share the respnsibility fr imprved student academic achievement and the means by which the schl and parents will build and develp partnership t help children achieve the state s high standards. - Best practices The schl will prvide high-quality curriculum and instructin in a supprtive and effective learning envirnment that enables the children served t meet the state s academic achievement standards. - Best practices, standardized test scres Each parent will be respnsible fr supprting their children s learning: and participating, as apprpriate, in decisins relating t the educatin f their children and psitive extracurricular time. - Parents sign student handbk yearly. The cmpact will als address the imprtance f cmmunicatin between teachers and parents n an n-ging basis thrugh, at a minimum: - Parent-teacher cnference in elementary schl, at least annually, during which the cmpact must be discussed as it relates t the individual child s achievement. - Fall and Spring Parent/Teacher cnference required. - Frequent reprts t parents n their children s prgress. - Weekly flders sent hme cntaining student wrk and ther infrmatin

Reasnable access t staff, pprtunities t vlunteer and participate in their child s class, and bservatin f classrm activities. - Access thrugh email, scheduled phne and schl cnferences.

Parent Invlvement Plicy Requirements Lakeside Intermediate Schl Schl Parent Invlvement Plicy/Plan Each Title I served schl in a district must: Develp jintly, agree n with and distribute t parents f participating students a written parent invlvement plicy that describes the means fr carrying ut the plicy requirements. Lakeside Intermediate Schl prvides weekly take-hme flders with this ntice: Lakeside Schl District Parent Invlvement Plicy LED Lakeside Schl District values the critical rle parents paly in the educatin f ur students. T fster and supprt parent invlvement, Lakeside Schl District will cmmunicate infrmatin n a timely basis, train and prvide parent educatin, crdinate and encurage cmmunity utreach, review the effectiveness f ur parent invlvement activities n an nging basis, and identify and take steps t remve any barriers t greater parental invlvement. Each Title I schl will: E. Cnvene an annual meeting, at a cnvenient time, t which all parents f participating children must be invited and encuraged t attend t infrm parents f their schl s participatin in Title I, the requirements f the prgram, and the right f the parents t be invlved. -Parent Invlvement Night ccurred thrughut the year at regular intervals. F. Offer a flexible number f meetings, such as in the mrning r in the evening. Funds may be used t prvide transprtatin, child care, r hme visits, as the services relate t parent invlvement. -Title I meetings are flexible and meet at least twice annually. G. Invlve parents in an rganized, nging, and timely way, in the planning, review, and imprvement f Title I prgrams, including the planning, review, and imprvement f the schl parental invlvement plicy and the jint develpment f the schl wide plan. If the schl already has a prcess in place, it may use that prcess, if it includes an adequate representatin f parents f participating children. -See Lakeside Intermediate Schl Parent Invlvement Plan n the next page

Parent Invlvement Plicy Requirements Lakeside Intermediate Schl Parent Invlvement Plan Lakeside Intermediate Schl supprts the District s Parental Invlvement missin statement and believes parental participatin is crucial t teacher and student success. T fster this engagement, thugh a variety f activities, parents are encuraged t participate in the fllwing activities n a regular basis: Cmmunicatin Tls Weekly Parent Newsletter Teacher Newsletters Schl Website Email cmmunicatin t teachers Parent/Teacher Cnferences PTO Facebk Intermediate Twitter Accunt Parental Educatinal Activities Family Night Math Night Literacy Night Reading Night Parent Materials in Library Student and Parent Activities Open Huse Destinatin Imaginatin Seasnal Class Parties Lunch with a lved ne Track and Field Days Bk Fair Award Assemblies Character Parade Red Ribbn Week Hmecming Parade Vlunteer Opprtunities Reading Tutrs PTO Vlunteers Hmerm Parents Duplicating Field Trip Vlunteers Parent Class Readers Vlunteer Substitutes Grade Representatives Dads n Campus Parental Vlunteers fr Class Parties Textbk Adptin Cmmittee Career Day Schl Imprvement Cmmittee Bk Fair Helpers Child Lures (3 rd Grade) Student Handbk Cmmittee Library Vlunteers Teacher Appreciatin Breakfasts Parent/Teacher Cnference Dinner fr Teachers Fundraising Opprtunities

H. Prvide parents f participating children: Timely infrmatin abut Title I prgrams -Ntices sent hme fr students identified fr Title I services. A descriptin and explanatin f the curriculum in use at the schl, the frms f academic assessment used t measure student prgress, and the prficiency levels students are expected t meet. - Parent Cnferences, emails, teacher websites If requested by parents, pprtunities fr regular meetings t frmulate suggestins and t participate, as apprpriate, in decisins relating t the educatin f their children, and t respnd t any such suggestins as sn as practicably pssibly. If the schl-wide plan is unsatisfactry t the parents f participating children, submit parent cmments when the schl makes the plan available t the district. - Principals and PI Crdinatrs are available by phne, email, at schl cnferences r hme visits F. As a cmpnent f the schl parent invlvement plicy develpment, each schl served shall jintly develp with parents f served children a schl-parent cmpact that utlines hw: Parents, the entire staff, and students will share the respnsibility fr imprved student academic achievement and the means by which the schl and parents will build and develp partnership t help children achieve the state s high standards. - Best practices The schl will prvide high-quality curriculum and instructin in a supprtive and effective learning envirnment that enables the children served t meet the state s academic achievement standards. - Best practices, standardized test scres Each parent will be respnsible fr supprting their children s learning: and participating, as apprpriate, in decisins relating t the educatin f their children and psitive extracurricular time. - Parents sign student handbk yearly. The cmpact will als address the imprtance f cmmunicatin between teachers and parents n an n-ging basis thrugh, at a minimum: - Parent-teacher cnference in elementary schl, at least annually, during which the cmpact must be discussed as it relates t the individual child s achievement. - Fall and Spring Parent/Teacher cnference required. - Frequent reprts t parents n their children s prgress. - Weekly flders sent hme cntaining student wrk and ther infrmatin

Reasnable access t staff, pprtunities t vlunteer and participate in their child s class, and bservatin f classrm activities. - Access thrugh email, scheduled phne and schl cnferences.

Parent Invlvement Plicy Requirements Lakeside Middle Schl Schl Parent Invlvement Plicy/Plan Each Title I served schl in a district must: Develp jintly, agree n with and distribute t parents f participating students a written parent invlvement plicy that describes the means fr carrying ut the plicy requirements. Lakeside Middle Schl prvides weekly take-hme flders with this ntice: Lakeside Schl District Parent Invlvement Plicy LED Lakeside Schl District values the critical rle parents paly in the educatin f ur students. T fster and supprt parent invlvement, Lakeside Schl District will cmmunicate infrmatin n a timely basis, train and prvide parent educatin, crdinate and encurage cmmunity utreach, review the effectiveness f ur parent invlvement activities n an nging basis, and identify and take steps t remve any barriers t greater parental invlvement. Each Title I schl will: I. Cnvene an annual meeting, at a cnvenient time, t which all parents f participating children must be invited and encuraged t attend t infrm parents f their schl s participatin in Title I, the requirements f the prgram, and the right f the parents t be invlved. -Parent Invlvement Night ccurred thrughut the year at regular intervals. J. Offer a flexible number f meetings, such as in the mrning r in the evening. Funds may be used t prvide transprtatin, child care, r hme visits, as the services relate t parent invlvement. -Title I meetings are flexible and meet at least twice annually. K. Invlve parents in an rganized, nging, and timely way, in the planning, review, and imprvement f Title I prgrams, including the planning, review, and imprvement f the schl parental invlvement plicy and the jint develpment f the schl wide plan. If the schl already has a prcess in place, it may use that prcess, if it includes an adequate representatin f parents f participating children. -See Lakeside Middle Schl Parent Invlvement Plan n the next page

Parent Invlvement Plicy Requirements Lakeside Middle Schl Parent Invlvement Plan Lakeside Middle Schl supprts the District s Parental Invlvement missin statement. The success f ur students ges back t the invlvement f the parents. Parents help children with hmewrk, get them t schl and schl activities and lve them. This is the mst imprtant aspect f parent invlvement. T prmte parental invlvement Lakeside Middle Schl ffers the fllwing activities and varius frms f cmmunicatin. Parent Invlvement Activities 7th Grade Dances Seasnal Parties Band and Chir Cncerts Annual Signing Day P.T.O. Tutring Reading Partners Library Vlunteers Bk Fair Vlunteers Health Screening Immunizatins D.I. Caches Cmmunicatin Website: http//lakesidesd.rg Select Schls- Middle Schl Pinnacle Check child s grades nline Teacher Webpages and/r Edmd - hmewrk, email and ther infrmatin Take Hme Flder Weekly Lakeside Middle Schl Newsletter Phne cnferences Parent Teacher Cnferences Schl Handbk Marquee Annuncements

L. Prvide parents f participating children: Timely infrmatin abut Title I prgrams -Ntices sent hme fr students identified fr Title I services. A descriptin and explanatin f the curriculum in use at the schl, the frms f academic assessment used t measure student prgress, and the prficiency levels students are expected t meet. - Parent Cnferences, emails, teacher websites If requested by parents, pprtunities fr regular meetings t frmulate suggestins and t participate, as apprpriate, in decisins relating t the educatin f their children, and t respnd t any such suggestins as sn as practicably pssibly. If the schl-wide plan is unsatisfactry t the parents f participating children, submit parent cmments when the schl makes the plan available t the district. - Principals and PI Crdinatrs are available by phne, email, at schl cnferences r hme visits G. As a cmpnent f the schl parent invlvement plicy develpment, each schl served shall jintly develp with parents f served children a schl-parent cmpact that utlines hw: Parents, the entire staff, and students will share the respnsibility fr imprved student academic achievement and the means by which the schl and parents will build and develp partnership t help children achieve the state s high standards. - Best practices The schl will prvide high-quality curriculum and instructin in a supprtive and effective learning envirnment that enables the children served t meet the state s academic achievement standards. - Best practices, standardized test scres Each parent will be respnsible fr supprting their children s learning: and participating, as apprpriate, in decisins relating t the educatin f their children and psitive extracurricular time. - Parents sign student handbk yearly. The cmpact will als address the imprtance f cmmunicatin between teachers and parents n an n-ging basis thrugh, at a minimum: - Parent-teacher cnference in elementary schl, at least annually, during which the cmpact must be discussed as it relates t the individual child s achievement. - Fall and Spring Parent/Teacher cnference required. - Frequent reprts t parents n their children s prgress. - Weekly flders sent hme cntaining student wrk and ther infrmatin

Reasnable access t staff, pprtunities t vlunteer and participate in their child s class, and bservatin f classrm activities. - Access thrugh email, scheduled phne and schl cnferences.

2013-2014 Lakeside Public Schls PARENTAL/COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT - DISTRICT The Lakeside Schl District understands the imprtance f invlving parents and the cmmunity as a whle in prmting higher student achievement and general gd will between the district and thse it serves. Therefre, the district shall strive t develp and maintain the capacity fr meaningful and prductive parental and cmmunity invlvement that will result in partnerships that are mutually beneficial t the schl, students, parents, and the cmmunity. T achieve such ends, the district shall wrk t 1. Invlve parents and the cmmunity in the develpment f the lng range planning f the district; 2. Have a crdinated invlvement prgram run by Bruce Orr where the invlvement activities f the district enhance the invlvement strategies f ther cmmunity grups. 3. Give the schls in the district the supprt necessary t enable them t plan and implement effective parental invlvement activities thrugh their parental invlvement crdinatrs, Tanna Clark and Susan Harris. These individuals wrk with their staff and Mr. Orr t develp ACSIP parent engagement grups at their schl and implement every part f the district plan in their buildings which include but is nt limited t everything listed belw; 4. Explain t parents and the cmmunity the State s cntent and achievement standards, State and lcal student assessments and hw the district s curriculum is aligned with the assessments and hw parents can wrk with the district t imprve their child s academic achievement; 5. Prvide parents with the materials and training they need t be better able t help their child achieve. The district may use parent resurce centers r ther cmmunity based rganizatins t fster parental invlvement and prvide literacy and technlgy training t parents. 6. Educate district staff, with the assistance f parents, in ways t wrk and cmmunicate with parents and t knw hw t implement parent invlvement prgrams that will prmte psitive partnerships between the schl and parents; 7. Keep parents infrmed abut parental invlvement prgrams, meetings, and ther activities they culd be invlved in thrugh newsletters, internet websites, phne calls and text messages. Include lcal and natinal educatin gals including parents rights as defined in Title I, Part A, such as their right t knw abut the qualificatins f all staff at their child s schl. Such cmmunicatin shall be, t the extent practicable, in a language the parents can understand; 8. Find ways t eliminate barriers that wrk t keep parents frm being invlved in their child s educatin. This may include prviding transprtatin and child care t enable parents t participate, arranging meetings at a variety f times, and being creative with parent/teacher cnferences;

9. Find and mdify ther successful parent and cmmunity invlvement prgrams t suit the needs f ur district; 10. Prvide reasnable supprt fr ther parental invlvement activities as parents may reasnably request; cnduct annual surveys t ensure that parents needs are met and schl effectiveness is imprved. T ensure the cntinued imprvement f the district s parental/cmmunity invlvement prgram, the district will cnduct an annual survey and review each spring f its parental invlvement plicies t examine their affect n prmting higher student achievement t update the plicy fr next year. The review f the plicies and the budget shall be dne by the district s ACSIP parental invlvement cmmittee cnsisting f parents and ther cmmunity members, certified and classified staff, and member(s) f the administratin. The members fr the 2013-2014 schl year are the fllwing: DISTRICT MEMBERS: Superintendent Shawn Ck; Schl Bard member Tyler Tapp; Directr Federal Prgrams Bruce Orr; Directr f Supprt Services Dn Pierce; District Technlgy Crdinatr Melinda Ddd; Directr Special Services, Curtney Eubanks; LIS assistant Principal Nicki Landry; High Schl Parental Invlvement Crdinatr Susan Harris; Title I Parental Invlvement crdinatr Tanna Clark; and tw parents frm each schl, The principals will recruit these parents each year t serve n rtating tw year terms. The cmmittee meets the final Thursday f each mnth. On Thursday, April 24, Bruce Orr will lead the grup t begin the annual review. Data will be examined and best practices explred in rder t determine effectiveness. Please cntact Bruce Orr @501-802-1934 with questins. This plicy shall be part f the schl s Title I plan and shall be distributed t parents f the district s students at the annual Title I meetings held each fall at each Title I schl and prvided, t the extent practicable, in a language the parents can understand. The district and each schl will explain the 1% set-aside and hw the parent cmmittee has set its budget fr the current schl year. The district and schl ACSIP plan is reviewed at the same meeting. Bruce Orr meets regularly with the schl crdinatrs and visits the sites t bserve the practices. He is als respnsible fr assisting the principals in planning the annual 2 hurs f required parent invlvement prfessinal develpment. This training will enhance the awareness and skills f teachers, pupil service persnnel, principals, and staff in reaching ut t cmmunicating with and wrking with parents as equal partners. Each Title I schl has a current Parental Invlvement plan which is mnitred by Mr. Orr, directr f Federal Prgrams. Each schl disseminates this plan at the annual Title I meeting held each fall. Thse parents wh d nt attend are mailed the plan. In rder t meet the parents varius schedules, each schl varies the days and times their mnthly parent invlvement meetings are held in rder t try t make everyne welcme. These meeting are held in rder t prvide infrmatin t the parents thrugh the parent infrmatin guide, and t develp and review the Schl-Parent cmpact. Each semester, each schl hlds a family literacy night and a family mathematics night. These events invlve the parents in the standards, technlgy and instructin in rder t help the parents raise their child s achievement.

Legal References: 20 U.S.C. 6318 (a)(2),(a),(b),(d),(e) (NCBL Act f 2001, Sectin 1118) 20 U.S.C. 6318 (e)(1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6),(8),(9),(10),(11),(13),(14) (NCBL Act f 2001, Sectin 1118)