A Parent's Guide to School Choice Under No Child Left Behind

resource thumbnail

This brochure takes a look at what school choice is and what options are available as parent of a child who attends a school that is in need of improvement.

Filed under Parents Schools and tagged with school choice Title 1 on August 16, 2010 #


pdf
1191.82KB

Edna Elementary, Family and Parent Partnership Project Report (FPPPs)

resource thumbnail

The Kansas Parent Information Resource Center (KPIRC) annually supports five Family and Parent Partnership Projects (FPPP’s) in public schools across Kansas. These schools are asked to plan, strategize, implement and evaluate family engagement efforts in their school. Each school submits an annual proposal to KPIRC with a specific plan for family engagement planning and strategies for the school year. This is the Family and Parent Partnership Project midyear report from Edna, Kansas.

Filed under Parents Schools and tagged with Title 1 Parent Involvement Plan on August 16, 2010 #


pdf
75.83KB

Ruth Clark Elementary, Family and Parent Partnership Project Report (FPPPs)

resource thumbnail

The Kansas Parent Information Resource Center (KPIRC) annually supports five Family and Parent Partnership Projects (FPPP’s) in public schools across Kansas. These schools are asked to plan, strategize, implement and evaluate family engagement efforts in their school. Each school submits an annual proposal to KPIRC with a specific plan for family engagement planning and strategies for the school year. This is the Family and Parent Partnership Project midyear report from Ruth Clark Elementary, Wichita, KS, 2009.

Filed under Parents Schools and tagged with Title 1 family school partnership on August 16, 2010 #


pdf
76.7KB

Avondale West Elementary, Family and Parent Partnership Project Report (FPPPs)

resource thumbnail

The Kansas Parent Information Resource Center (KPIRC) annually supports five Family and Parent Partnership Projects (FPPP’s) in public schools across Kansas. These schools are asked to plan, strategize, implement and evaluate family engagement efforts in their school. Each school submits an annual proposal to KPIRC with a specific plan for family engagement planning and strategies for the school year. This is the Family and Parent Partnership Project midyear report from Avondale West Elementary, Topeka, KS, 2009.

Filed under Parents Schools and tagged with Title 1 family school partnership on August 16, 2010 #


pdf
695.75KB

Haysville, Kansas, Family and Parent Partnership Project Report (FPPPs)

resource thumbnail

The Kansas Parent Information Resource Center (KPIRC) annually supports five Family and Parent Partnership Projects (FPPP’s) in public schools across Kansas. These schools are asked to plan, strategize, implement and evaluate family engagement efforts in their school. Each school submits an annual proposal to KPIRC with a specific plan for family engagement planning and strategies for the school year. This is the Family and Parent Partnership Project midyear report from Haysville, KS.

Filed under Parents Schools and tagged with Parent Involvement Plan Title 1 on August 16, 2010 #


pdf
778.71KB

Involcrando a Todos Los Padres

resource thumbnail

Jane Groff, KPIRC Director, presents the research of Parent Involvement in schools.

Filed under Espanol and tagged with parent leadership research Title 1 NCLB ESEA on January 26, 2010 #

Engaging All Parents

resource thumbnail

Research about the positive impact of Parent Involvement, presented by KPIRC Director, Jane Groff.

Filed under Parents Schools Higher Education Businesses and tagged with ESEA Law Title 1 research on January 26, 2010 #

A Parent's Guide to Understanding Adequate Yearly Progress

resource thumbnail

This brochure explains what adequate yearly progress is and how it is determined.

Filed under Parents Schools and tagged with accountability Title 1 school choice NCLB Order from KPIRC AYP on December 15, 2009 #


pdf
1273.38KB

Student Led Parent Conferences

resource thumbnail

Student-led parent conferences increase parent involvement in schools. Research reveals that parent participation in conferences increases 40 to 60 percent when student-led conferences are implemented as opposed to traditional teacher-led conferences.

Filed under Schools and tagged with student performance high school teachers family school partnership parent leadership communication Title 1 Order from KPIRC parent teacher conferences on October 19, 2009 #


pdf
2350.27KB

RSS

Stay up to date on KPIRC’s Resources about Title 1 by subscribing to this RSS feed.

Need more? Visit our RSS page.