Parent involvement Policy TemplateThis template is designed to help schools in Kansas become compliant with their Parent Involvement Plans, required of schools that received Title I funds and found in education law under Title 1, Section 1118. In January of 2008, the Kansas State Board of Education, (KSBE), endorsed the six National Standards for Family-School Partnerships (NSFSP) to promote parent involvement in all KS districts and schools. Schools will be able to incorporate these standards into their parent involvement policy to promote parent involvement using this template. These standards include: (1) Welcoming all families into the school community, (2) Communicating effectively, (3) Supporting student success, (4) Speaking up for every child, (5) Sharing power, (6) Collaborating with community. Filed under Schools and tagged with Parent Involvement Plan Title 1 on August 19, 2010 # |
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A Family Guide to ScienceUse this guide to discover and promote science in the family! Filed under Parents Schools Early Childhood and tagged with science tips on August 17, 2010 # |
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How to Help Your Child Become a Better ReaderAs a child learns to read, your role is to help young readers experience joy and begin to view reading as a pleasurable experience. You can also help children become independent readers through praise and encouragement provided while reading. It is critical that children realize success while reading. This booklet will help children become better readers through offering guidance and giving you tips on how to encourage and support a child’s reading. Filed under Parents Schools and tagged with reading literacy fluency tips on August 16, 2010 # |
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Off They GoA what to expect and when to worry guide for parents and care givers of school age children ages 6 to 12. Filed under Parents Schools Early Childhood and tagged with family tips Order from KPIRC development education parenting Malcolm Smith on August 16, 2010 # |
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A Parent's Guide to Supplemental Education Services (SES) Under No Child Left BehindThis brochure describes what supplemental education services are and who can receive these services. Filed under Parents Schools and tagged with Title 1 supplemental education services on August 16, 2010 # |
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A Parent's Guide to School Choice Under No Child Left BehindThis 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 # |
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Edna Elementary, Family and Parent Partnership Project Report (FPPPs)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 # |
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Ruth Clark Elementary, Family and Parent Partnership Project Report (FPPPs)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 # |
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Avondale West Elementary, Family and Parent Partnership Project Report (FPPPs)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 # |
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Haysville, Kansas, Family and Parent Partnership Project Report (FPPPs)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 # |
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