KB - Title I Parent Involvement in Education

This policy is required only for districts receiving Title I funds. 
The Board endorses the parent involvement goals of Title I and encourages the regular participation by parents of Title I eligible children in all aspects of the program.  The education of children is viewed as a cooperative effort among the parents, school, and community.  In this policy, the word “parent” also includes guardians and other family members involved in supervising the child’s schools. 
Pursuant to federal law, the District will develop jointly with, agree on with, and distribute to parents of children participating in the Title I program a written parent involvement policy. 
At the required annual meeting of Title I parents, parents will have opportunities to participate in the design, development, operation and evaluation of the program for the next school year.  Proposed activities shall be presented to fulfill the requirements necessary to address the requirements of parental involvement goals.   
In addition to the required annual meeting, at least three additional meetings shall be held, at various times of the day and/or evenings, for parents of children participating in the Title I program.  These meetings shall be used to provide parents with: 

1.    Information about programs provided under Title I;
2.    A description and explanation of the curriculum in use, the forms of academic assessment used to measure student progress, and the proficiency levels students are expected to meet;
3.    Opportunities to formulate suggestions and to participate, as appropriate, in decisions relating to the education of their children; and
4.    The opportunity to bring parent comments, if they are dissatisfied with the school’s Title I program, to the district level.

Title I funding, if sufficient, may be used to facilitate parent attendance at meetings through payment of transportation and childcare costs. 

The parents of children identified to participate in Title I programs shall receive from the school Principal and Title I staff an explanation of the reasons supporting each child’s selection for the program, a set of objectives to be addressed, and a description of the services to be provided.  Opportunities will be provided for the parents to meet with the classroom and Title I teachers to discuss their child’s progress.  Parents will also receive guidance as to how they can assist in the education of their children at home. 

See Also:

  • “National Standards for Parent/Family Involvement Programs,” National PTA (reprinted May 1998); Improving America’s Schools Act, P.L. No. 103-382, Sec. 1112;
  • Local Education Agency Plans.  P.L. 107-110, “No Child Left Behind Act of 2001,” Title I – Improving the Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged, Sec. 1118 Policy

First Read:  January 8, 2009
Second Read:  Waived
Adopted:   January 8, 2009
Revised:  N/A
Last Review:  January 8, 2009