Title I, Part A provides for parent and family engagement at every level of the program. Section 1116 contains the primary Title I, Part A requirements for districts and schools related to involving parents in their children’s education. These provisions reflect good practice in engaging families in helping to educate their children, because students do better when parents are actively involved in the education process, both at home and at school.
Parent and Family Engagement is an ongoing process that increases active participation, communication, and collaboration between parents, schools, and communities with the goal of educating the whole child to ensure student achievement and success.
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Title I, Part A, Section 1116 of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) requires that each district and school receiving Title I, Part A funds conducts outreach to all parents and family members and implement programs, activities, and procedures for the involvement of parents and family members in programs assisted under Title I, Section 1116. Such programs, activities, and procedures shall be planned and implemented with meaningful consultation with parents of participating children.
Each district and school must have a written parent and family engagement policy developed jointly with, agreed on with, and distributed to parents and family members of participating children. This policy will be incorporated into the district’s plan establishing the expectations and objectives for meaningful parent and family involvement.
Section 1112 of ESSA requires that districts receiving Title I, Part A funds must notify the parents of each student attending any school receiving these funds of the following:
At the beginning of each school year, a district that receives funds under Title I, Part A, must notify the parents of each student attending any school receiving these funds, that the parents may request, and if the agency will provide the parents on request (and in a timely manner), information regarding the professional qualifications of the student’s classroom teachers, including at a minimum:
A school that receives Title I, Part A funds must provide to each individual parent of a child who is a student in such school, with respect to each student
At the beginning of each school year, a district that receives Title I, Part A funds must notify the parents of each student attending any school receiving these funds that the parents may request, and the district will provide the parents on request (and in a timely manner), information regarding any State or district policy regarding student participation in any required assessments, which shall include a policy, procedure, or parental right to opt the child out of such assessment, where applicable.
Each district must make widely available through public means (including by posting in a clear and easily accessible manner on the district’s website and, where practicable on the website of each school served by the district) for each grade served, information on each assessment required by the state, including
Each district using funds under Title I, Part A or under Title III to provide a language instructional program must, not later than 30 days after the beginning of the school year, or within two weeks of identification as an English learner, inform parents of an English learner (EL) identified for participation or participating in such a program, of
To ensure effective involvement of parents and to support a partnership among the school involved, parents, and the community to improve student academic achievement, each school and district receiving Title I funds shall —
Each district with a Title I allocation of $500,000 or more must reserve at least 1% of Title I funds to carry out parent and family engagement activities. No less than 90% of those funds must be distributed to Title I schools New, under ESSA, parent and family engagement funds must be used to carry out activities and strategies including not less than 1 of the following:
As a component of the school-level parent and family engagement policy, each Title I school must jointly develop with parents for all participating children a school-parent compact that outlines how parents, the entire school staff, and students will share the responsibility for improved student academic achievement and the means by which the school and parents will build and develop a partnership to help children achieve the State’s high standards.
Customize this brochure template to your individual Title I schools. The template contains several key pieces of information for parents that are required under Title I-A