Tipton County Board of Education
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Monitormg:
Review: Annually in June
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Descriptor Term:
Parent/Family Involvement
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Descriptor Code
4.502
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Issused Date: 08/11/05
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Rescinds:
4.502
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Issued:
01/09/03
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GENERAL EXPECTATIONS FOR
ALL SCHOOLS
The school district shall be governed by the statutory definition of
parent involvement as cited in the Elementary and Secondary Education Act
(ESEA), and shall carry out programs, activities and procedures in
accordance with this definition.1
The Board shall implement the following as required by federal and
state legislation2:
- The school
district will put into operation activities and procedures for the
involvement of parents in all of its schools. Those programs, activities
and procedures will be planned and operated with meaningful consultation
with parents.
- The school district
shall incorporate activities and strategies that support this districtwide family and community engagement policy
into its Tennessee Comprehensive Systemwide
Planning Process (TCSPP).
- The TCSPP shall
include procedures by which parents may learn about the course of study
for their children and have access to all learning materials.
- The TCSPP shall
include strategies for parent participation in the district's schools
which are designed to improve parent and teacher cooperation in such areas
as homework, attendance and discipline.
- If the school
district's TCSPP is not satisfactory to the parents, the school district
shall submit any parent comments with the plan when the school district
submits the plan to the State Department of Education.
- To the extent
practicable, the school district and its schools shall provide full
opportunities for the participation of parents with limited English
proficiency, parents with disabilities, and parents of migratory children,
including providing information and school reports in an understandable
and uniform format and including alternative formats upon request, and, to
the extent practicable, in a language parents understand.
- The school
district shall appoint a Family and Community Advisory Council that will
annually assess, through consultation with parents, the effectiveness of
the Family and Community Engagement Program and determine what action
needs to be taken, if any, to increase parental and community
participation. In order to accomplish this, each advisory council shall be
composed of representatives from parents of students in elementary, middle
and high schools, community business leaders, a member of the school
board, and representatives from the school district.
- Every
school district
shall ensure Title I schools are in compliance with the No Child Left
Behind Act.
Legal Reference:
1. PL 107-110,
No Child Left Behind Act of 2001
2.
TCA 49-6-7001-7003; Slate Board of Education Tennessee Parent Family Involvement Policy.