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Bellview Middle
Parent and Family Engagement Plan Summary
Dear families,
Following is a summary of the 2022/2023 Parent and Family Engagement Plan for our school and Escambia County Public Schools. Thank you!Bellview Middle School Parent and Family Engagement Plan will: Every Student Succeeds Act 1116 (b-c)
- Involvement of Parents and Community includes School Advisory Council (SAC) meetings, volunteer program, and a shared home school connection
- Coordinate and integrate parent and family engagement strategies with other Federal, State, and local programs
- Hold an annual meeting for families to explain the Title I program and the rights of parents to be involved
- Flexible parent meetings will be offered both during the day and evenings and at varying times to accommodate schedules
- Provide materials and training to help parents support their child’s learning at home. These activities include open house, conferences, family events, and meetings where assessment data, activities, and standards are shared and discussed.
- Communication will be provided in a variety of ways including flyers, school website, newsletters, marquee, phone calls, conferences, facebook posts, etc.
- Information will be provided in a format and language parents can understand
Escambia County Public Schools Parent and Family Engagement Plan will: Every Student Succeeds Act 1116 (a) (2)
- Involve parents and family members from our Title I schools in developing the ECPS Parent and Family Engagement Plan
- Provide the support necessary to assist and build the capacity of all participating Title I schools within ECPS in planning and implementing effective parent and family engagement activities to improve student academic achievement and school performance
- Coordinate and integrate parent and family engagement strategies with other Federal, State, and local programs
- Conduct an annual evaluation of the content and effectiveness of the parent and family engagement policy, ensuring information and activities are offered for parents and family members on how to work with their children to improve their achievement, and engaging with school personnel and teachers to identify strategies that support successful family partnerships
- Provide professional development to staff on best practices in family engagement
- Work with schools to provide opportunities for greater participation in parent and family activities for all parents (with particular attention to parents who are economically disadvantaged, are disabled, have limited English proficiency, have limited literacy, or are of any racial or ethnic minority background)
If you would like to receive a full copy of the school and ECPS Parent and Family Engagement Plan, please see the different options below.
- Contact our school office to request a copy of either plan.
- Visit our ECPS website.
If you would like to submit additional comments on the schoolwide program plan, please call the school at 850-941-6060.
Parent and Family Engagement Plan - Full Version
Involvement of Parents
Describe how the school will involve parents and families in an organized, ongoing, and timely manner, in the planning, reviewing, and improvement of Title I programs including involvement in the decision-making of how funds for Title I will be used. {ESEA Section 1116}
Focus Area Evidence X Tentative dates/
timelinesParent and family engagement in the planning, reviewing, and improvement of Title I programs (including the decision-making process of how funds are used).
Title I Annual Parent Meeting
X
August/September/October
School Advisory Council Meeting (SAC)
X
4
Other (specify)
Coordination and Integration with Other Federal Programs
Describe how the school will coordinate and integrate parent and family engagement programs and activities that teach parents how to help their children at home {ESEA Section 1116}.
Program Coordination X Head Start
LEA cofunds Head Start for 185 children. These services are provided in schools with our highest poverty. Family events provide guidance and modeling of emergent literacy development activities.
Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten
Title I Part A co-funds VPK services, by extending full day services in schools with our highest poverty. Family events provide guidance and modeling of emergent literacy development activities.
Title I, Part C
Migrant families participate in a LEA Advisory Council for English Language Learners. Translators are available for teacher conferences as well as to assist with translation of documents to be provided for families. Family events provide guidance and modeling of emergent literacy development activities.
X
Title I, Part D
Resources are provided for parents whose children are enrolled in Neglected & Delinquent programs.
X
ESOL-Title III
Provides supplemental resources for English Language Learners (ELL) such as services and paraprofessionals.
X
Title IV, Part A
Provides students with a well-rounded education, supports safe and healthy students, and supports the effective use of technology. Schools benefit through Capturing Kids’ Hearts training and the services of the secondary schools guidance TSA.
X
Carl Perkins Career and Technical Education Act
Provides funds to increase the quality of career and technical education.
X
Title IX, Part A
Provides hygiene items, schools supplies, and tutors at area homeless shelters to support families. Assistance for housing, food, and other emergency support are available for families referred under Title IV. Counseling services and shelter based tutoring/parent training is available.
X
IDEA
Provides students with disabilities a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) that is tailored to their individual needs including an Individualized Education Plan (IEP), placement in the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE), appropriate evaluation, parent and teacher participation, and procedural safeguards.
X
Annual Parent Meeting
Describe the specific steps the school will take to conduct an annual meeting designed to inform parents and families of participating children about the school’s Title I program, the nature of the Title I program (schoolwide or targeted assistance), Adequate Yearly Progress, school choice, and the rights of parents are covered at the annual meeting.
Phase 1: Hold at least one live, in-person* meeting
- Held by mid October (by Friday of the second full week of the month)
- Conducted before or after a school event or as a standalone event
- Publicized in a timely manner utilizing a coordinated combination of at least two of the following (or similar) invitation formats to best reach all families in the weeks preceding the event(s):
- School Messenger automated phone service
- School Calendar
- Newsletter/Flier
- Email/FOCUS messenger
- Marquee/a-frame signs
- Website/Social Media
- Conducted before or after a school event or as a standalone event
- Documented evidence families are informed of the school’s participation as a Title I school, the requirements of the Title I, Part A program, and the right of parents to be involved by maintaining evidence of
- Invitations (copies, screenshots, scripts, messenger reports, etc)
- Agenda
- Sign in sheets (or other attendance records from virtual participants)
- Minutes/notes/presentation slides customized for the school
- Summary of survey results
- Invitations (copies, screenshots, scripts, messenger reports, etc)
*in-person meetings may be supplemented with simultaneous virtual broadcasts or wholly virtual if in-person events are restricted.
Phase 2: Post “Missed Meeting” informational slide to the school’s website after the live meeting.
- Presented using ECPS-created Slides template
- Posted for a minimum of two weeks following the live annual meeting; or the last two weeks of October at the latest
- Posted in a prominent location of school’s website
- Customized with school’s updated information and documents
Flexible Parent Meetings
Describe how the school will offer a flexible number of meetings, such as meetings in the morning or evening. How will the school provide, with Title I funds, transportation, child care, or home visits, as such services related to parental engagement {ESEA Section 1116}.
Flexible Meetings Description of Meetings/Activity X Morning meetings
Meetings will be offered before school
Afternoon meetings
Meetings will be offered during/after school
X
Evening meetings
Meetings will be offered before, during and after school
Transportation
Title I funds budgeted for transportation
X
Child Care
Title I funds budgeted for child care
Home Visits
Title I funds budgeted for home visits
Other
Building Capacity of Parents
Describe how the school will implement activities that will build the capacity for meaningful parent/family involvement, and building relationships with the community to improve student academic achievement. Describe the actions the school will take to provide materials and training to help parents assist parents/families to work with their child. Include information on how the school will provide other reasonable support for parent/family engagement activities under {ESEA Section 1116}.
PI Budget $6,444.00
# Topic - Title of Activity Person Responsible Materials/Training Provided to Parents/Families Tentative Date/Time (is it flexible?) Documentation Evidence (announcement, agenda, sign in sheet, evaluation, etc.) 1
Bellview Middle Family Game Night
Katie Gibson
Math activities, Math games, Math fluency materials
Must occur by Oct. 20
Advertisement, Sign in sheet, Agenda, Evaluation
2
Bellview Middle Science STEM Night
Laquette Cobb
Science lab take home kit, an opportunity for families to do Science labs together
January
Advertisement, Sign in sheet, Agenda, Evaluation
3
Family Literacy Night Katie Gibson
Families will be taught the importance of reading by being presented with research on the importance of silent sustained reading, vocabulary acquisition. Books, reading tips and comprehension games will be given to all members of the family that attend.
March
Advertisement, Sign in sheet, Agenda, Evaluation
Other Activities
Describe the other activities, such as parent resource centers, the school will conduct to encourage and support parents and families in more meaningful engagement in the education of their children {ESEA Section 1116}.
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Parents will be able to schedule conferences with teachers. Additionally, we will have report card nights at the end of each 9 weeks so that parents have an opportunity to speak with teachers when report cards are issued to be able to talk with the teachers about their child’s grades.
Staff Development
Describe the professional development activities the school will provide to educate the teachers, specialized instructional support personnel, principals, other school leaders and other staff leaders and other staff with the assistance of parents/families and the school. How to value and utilize the contributions of parent/families. How to reach out to, communicate with and work with parents/families as equal partners. How to implement and coordinate parent/family programs, and build ties between parents/families and the school. {ESEA Section 1116}.
Focus Areas for Staff Development
A Value and utility of contributions of parents and families. B How to reach out to, communicate with and work with parents/families as equal partners. C Implementing and coordinating parent/family programs. D Building ties between parents/families and the school. # Topic - Title of Activity Person Responsible Anticipated Parent Engagement Focus Area (list the focus area/s) Tentative Date/Time (is it flexible?) Documentation Evidence (announcement, agenda, sign in sheet, evaluation, etc.) 1
Sharing student data (best practices about sharing data with families)
District Title I staff
A, B, D
July/August
Agenda, sign in sheet, and evaluation
2
Understanding Poverty Book Study
Katie Gibson
D
Sept/Oct
August
Communication
Describe how the school will provide parents of participating children the following:
- Timely information about the Title I programs;
- Description and explanation of the curriculum at the school, the forms of academic assessment used to measure student progress, and the achievement levels students are expected to obtain;
- If requested by parents, the school provides opportunities for regular meetings to formulate suggestions and to participate, as appropriate, in decisions relating to the education of their children and
- If the school wide program plan is not satisfactory to the parents of participating children, the school will submit the parents’ comments with the plan that will be made available to the local education agency {ESEA Section 1116}.
Communication Focus Areas Type of Activity X Evidence of Activity How does the school communicate timely information about the Title I program?
Title I Annual Parent Meeting
X
Google Slides/Screenshot; Advertisement, Agenda, Minutes, Sign in Sheet
SAC
X
Advertisement, Agenda, Minutes, Sign in Sheet
Electronic Communication
X
Facebook screenshot
Mail Out to Parents
Family Nights
X
Advertisement, Agenda, Minutes, Sign in Sheet
School Website
X
Screenshot
School Messenger
X
Print out call log
Flyers
X
PDF of flyer
Other
How does the school communicate timely information about curriculum, assessment, and achievement?
Title I Annual Parent Meeting
X
Google Slides/Screenshot; Advertisement, Agenda, Minutes, Sign in Sheet
Family Nights
Newsletters
Open House
X
Advertisement, Agenda, Minutes, Sign in Sheet
SAC
X
Advertisement, Agenda, Minutes, Sign in Sheet
Website
X
Screenshot
FOCUS
RTI Parent Meetings
Conferences
Other How does the school offer opportunities for regular meetings for parents to participate in making decisions and give feedback?
SAC Meetings
X
Advertisement, Agenda, Minutes, Sign in Sheet
PTA Meetings
Conferences
X
Advertisement, Agenda, Minutes, Sign in Sheet
Other
Accessibility
Describe how the school will provide full opportunities for participation in parental involvement activities for all parents. Include how the school plans to share information related to school and parent programs, meetings, school reports, and other activities in an understandable, uniform format and in a language that parents/families can understand.
Describe the opportunities that families have to fully participate in their child’s education.
- Bellview Middle School families have opportunities to volunteer and schedule parent/teacher conferences. Additional meetings are held through SAC, Family Events and PTSA.
Describe how the school will share information to families in an understandable, uniform format, and in different languages as needed.
- Bellview Middle School will share information to families using social media posts, school webpage, Messenger and ESOL translator (teacher assistant) is available as necessary.
Barriers
Describe the barriers that hinder participation by parents during the previous school year in parental involvement activities. Include the steps the school will take during the upcoming school year to overcome the barriers (with particular attention to parents who are disabled, have limited English proficiency, and parents/families of migratory children) {ESEA Section 1116}.
Barrier(s): Including the Specific Subgroup X Plan of Action (Steps to overcome) Language
X
Translators are on staff
Disabilities
Transportation
Child Care
Schedule
X
Offering a variety of times of meetings (before, during, and after school)
Homelessness
Communication
No Wifi Availability
Other
Assurances about the Parent and Family Engagement Plan
I, Tara Palasciano, do hereby certify that all facts, figures, and representations made in this application are true, correct, and consistent with the statement of assurances for these waivers. Furthermore, all applicable statutes, regulations, and procedures; administrative and programmatic requirements; and procedures for fiscal control and maintenance of records will be implemented to ensure proper accountability for the expenditure of funds on this project. All records necessary to substantiate these requirements will be available for review by appropriate ECPS, state and federal staff for a minimum of five (5) years. I further certify that all expenditures will be obligated on or after the effective date and prior to the termination date of the project. Disbursements will be reported only as appropriate to this project, and will not be used for matching funds on this or any special project, where prohibited.
Assurances
- The school will be governed by the statutory definition of parent and family engagement, and will carry out programs, activities, and procedures in accordance with the definition outlined in ESEA Section 8101;
- Involve the parents of children served in Title I, Part A in decisions about how Title I, Part A funds reserved for parental involvement are spent {Section 1116 (a)(3)(b);
- Plan was jointly developed/revised with parents and distributed to our families and the local community {Section 1116 (b)(1);
- Engage parents and families, in an organized, ongoing, and timely way, in the planning, review, and improvement of programs under this part, including the planning review, and improvement of the school parent and family engagement policy and the joint development of the school wide program plan under Section 1116 (c)(3);
- Use the findings of the Parent and Family Engagement Plan review to design strategies for more effective parent and family engagement, and to review, if necessary, the school’s Parent and Family Engagement Plan {Section 1116 (a)(E);
- If the plan for Title I, Part A, developed under Section 1112, is not satisfactory to the parents and family of participating children, the school will submit parent and family comments with the plan when the school submits the plan to the local educational agency [Section 1116(b)(4)];
- Provide to each parent an individual student report about the performance of their child on the state assessment {Section 1112 (e)(1)(B)(i);
- Provide each parent timely notice when their child has been assigned or has been taught for four (4) or more consecutive weeks by a teacher who does not meet applicable State certification or licensure requirements at the grade level and subject area in which the teacher has been assigned {Section 1112 (e)(1)(B)(ii)}; and
- Provide each parent timely notice information regarding their right to request information on the professional qualifications of the student's classroom teachers and paraprofessionals {Section 1112 (e)(1)(A).
- Involvement of Parents and Community includes School Advisory Council (SAC) meetings, volunteer program, and a shared home school connection