Title I Parent Night September 27, 2012 6:00 P.M. Brad A. Jones, Principal.

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Title I Parent NightSeptember 27, 2012

6:00 P.M. Brad A. Jones, Principal

ObjectivesI can understand what Title I means

for improving education at CGES. I can understand our current status

and future goals in Reading and Math proficiency.

I can identify intentional and deliberate strategies that I can use to help reach our goals.

What Is Title I?

Title I Title I is the largest federal

education program. Title I is the cornerstone of the No

Child Left Behind ActTitle I is intended to help ensure

that all children have the opportunity to obtain a high quality education and reach proficiency on state standards and tests.

Title I at Cedar GroveCedar Grove has a schoolwide Title I

program, which provides flexibility in using Title I funds, in conjunction with other funds in the school, to upgrade the operation of the entire school.

Reading EOG Proficiency 2011-2012

Reading0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

65%

80%75% 73.7%

Grade 3

Grade 4

Grade 5

Overall

Math EOG Proficiency 2011-2012

Math0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

73

93

82 82.8

Grade 3

Grade 4

Grade 5

Overall

Science EOG Proficiency 2011-2012

Grade 570% Proficient

AMO REPORT (FORMERLY AYP)Cedar Grove met 17 out of 17

Annual Measureable Objectives (AMOs).

In August 2012, Cedar Grove was recognized by the state as a Title I Reward School, designated for the highest performing 10% in North Carolina!

Where We Are Headed

Proficiency Goals

SCHOOL YEAR READING MATH

2011-2012 73.7 82.8

2012-2013 78.0 86.0

2014-2015 88.0 90.0

2015-2016 93.0 95.0

2016-2017 98.0 98.0

It’s Possible!

Title I BudgetLine Item Cost

Substitute-Staff Dev. $1,820

Extended Employment Salary $10,000

Workshop Expense/Travel $10,000

Field Trips $2,300

Instructional Supplies $10,000

Homeless Supplies/Materials $500

Computer Software $2,000

Library Books $2,000

Non-Capitalized Equipment $2,500

Food Purchases (Parent Involvement)

$865.35

Supplies & Materials (Parent Involvement)

$1,500

Pupil Transportation $10,000

Total $53,485.35

Parent Involvement Policy HighlightsMake-Up meetings held.

Progress Reports/Report Cards—New Signing Expectations

Personal Education Plan

Take Home Thursdays

Curriculum Nights

Parent Conference Nights

Coffee Chats

Connect-Ed

Suggestion Box

How Can I Help?

Parent Reading Strategies• Provide time and a space free from

distractions to read independently.

• Ask your child what topics, events, or activities s/he likes. Look for books that would motivate your child to read.

• Let your child see you reading. Share what you have read.

• Keep track of the time your child spends reading every day.

• Be sure your child has a library card.

• Use technology to build your child’s interest in reading.

Parent Math Strategies• Expose your child to everyday math

(measurements, counting objects/money, shopping)

• Encourage your child to construct numbers in multiple ways. For example, what are some ways that you can make 10 (5+5, 6+4, 8+2, etc.)

• Have your child write or describe fractions in different ways.

• Encourage your child to stick with it whenever a problem seems difficult. This will help your child see that everyone can learn math.

• Praise your child when s/he makes an effort and share in the excitement when he or she solves a problems or understands it for the first time.

6 Tips for School Safety1.Learn the school’s emergency

procedures. 2.Know travel routes to and from

the school. 3.Know and follow school security

and safety measures. 4.Talk with your child about

safety. 5.Inform school staff about health

and emotional concerns. 6.Get involved.

Parent PollWere objectives of the Cedar Grove

Elementary School Title I Parent Night successfully met?

Text 37607 and enter553953 to vote YES553954 to vote NO

Parent Conference Sign-UpPlease proceed to the classrooms to

schedule a conference with your child’s teacher, if needed.

In the interest of time and fairness to all parents, teachers will not be able to have actual conferences tonight regarding your child’s progress.

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