Before /After School Tutoring, Flexible Learning Plan, and professional development for teachers
What are some requirements under Title I?
100
10% increase in reading and math proficiency on statewide assessments.
What is an AASD school wide goal?
100
Designated space for families with resources on parenting, deafness, IEPs, ASL and transition to college as well as a computer and printer.
What is the Resource Room?
100
Saturday, September 19th 10:00AM – 12:00PM
What is our Community Service Fair and Town Hall Update?
200
Economic level of families in a specific attendance zone
What determines a Title I school?
200
Classworks, Achieve 3000, NWEA
What are computer programs that Title I pays for?
200
A teacher with a Bachelor’s degree and certification in their subject area.
What is a highly qualified teacher?
200
An agreement where teachers, students and parents commit to specific consistent behaviors promoting and supporting student academic achievement
What is the School – Parent Compact?
200
Thursday, October 1 – All day!
What is Elementary ‘Bring your Parent to School Day’?
300
Ensuring that all children have fair, equal and significant opportunity to get a high quality education and reach, at minimum, state academic achievement standards.
What is the purpose of Title I?
300
Nancy Kelly Jones
Who is the ASL/English consultant we hire with Title I Funds?
300
Town Hall Meeting work groups, internet forums, surveys mailed home, conversations with AASD staff
How can parents to give feedback on Title I programs and how the funds are spent?
300
Monthly meetings held around the region to support literacy, IEP understanding and transition.
What are Regional Parent Meetings (RPMs)?
300
Tuesday, October 13 – By appointment
What is our Parent Teacher Conferences and Family Resource Reception?
400
Andrea Johnson
Who is our District Federal Programs Manager?
400
FLP
What is the Flexible Learning Plan?
FLP is a Title I program that provides students with specific, remedial reading support, times several times each week.
400
Priority School
What is the GA ESEA Flexibility Waiver designation for AASD?
400
Helen Malone, Adam Garfinkel and Patty Spurlin
Who are the members of our Transition Team?
400
Every Friday afternoon for High School Students
What are clubs and activities to increase life skills such as Driver's Ed, Jr. N.A.D.(National Association for the Deaf) and leadership classes from "Habitudes" (habits and attitudes) the book our high school students are discussing this year.
500
Patti Lombardi
Who is AASD’s Family Engagement Coordinator?
500
Town Hall Meetings, website forms, surveys and one on one conversations with staff
What are ways we solicit parent feedback on our Title I programs and spending?
500
The School wide plan, Parent Involvement Policy and Parent School Compact
What are specific plans developed collaboratively by families, staff and the community, each year, focused on improving student achievement?
500
Saturday, November 7, 2015
What is Fall Festival?!
500
Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Wrestling, Baseball and Spring Track and Field
What are the sports that our students in MS and HS can play for AASD in our sports program?