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Parent and Family Engagement Policy

Title I Parent and Family Engagement Policy

 

Purpose of this Policy 

This policy describes how the school will provide opportunities to improve family engagement to support student learning and support a partnership among the school, families and the community to improve student academic achievement. 

 

Alice Smith is a Title I school in the Washoe County School District (WCSD) and uses the Title I grant to improve student achievement and help all students meet the objectives of the challenging Nevada Academic Content Standards; a partnership with families is essential to meeting this goal. 

This policy is distributed to all families and the community in English and/or Spanish through the school website, and, if needed, school personnel will help families with different language needs to understand the policy. Families have opportunities to provide comments and feedback on the policy to Mrs. Miller, Principal at Alice Smith Elementary.

Alice Smith jointly developed/revised this policy on ​8/20/2025 with members of the school community and adopted it for the 2024-2025 school year.

 

Communication and Accessibility 

This school will provide meaningful, timely and family friendly communication with families and opportunities for the participation of all families, including parents with limited English proficiency, parents with disabilities, and parents of migratory students. 

Connect Ed phone calls, emails, and text 

Personal phone calls, emails and text 

In-person and virtual meetings/spontaneous conversations  

Class Dojo 

Social Media 

Newsletters 

Flyers 

I-Ready messaging 

Infinite Campus 

School website 

Interpretation and/or translation as needed 

Canvas/Teams meeting 

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Meetings 

Meetings may be held in person, virtually and/or hybrid. The school will host a flexible number of meetings, including the Annual Title I meeting, on a variety of topics and may provide funds for transportation, childcare or home visits, as such services relate to family engagement 

Annual Title I Meeting 

Title I information presented to families and community members at the beginning of each school year. 

School-wide Title I support 

Title I Budget 

Curriculum, Assessments, and Proficiency Levels 

Parents’ Right to Know- Teacher qualifications, school performance levels  

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Flexible Meetings 

Some of the topics to be addressed in the meetings include:  

Building Capacity 

Staff 

Efforts will be made to educate teachers, instructional support personnel, administrators and other staff on the impact of authentic family engagement through: 

Connecting family engagement to learning and development 

Engaging families as partners in their child’s education 

Honoring family’s knowledge as their child’s first and most important teacher 

Creating a welcoming culture 

Coordinating family engagement programs with other Federal, State, and local programs including pre-school and after-school programs, local nonprofits, etc. 

Working with Education Alliance to promote partnerships with surrounding businesses  

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Building Capacity (continued) 

Families 

Efforts will be made to ensure parents/caregivers are actively engaged in and able to support their child’s education including the following: 

Ask for family input when developing the School Performance Plan (SPP), Title I Schoolwide Plan, and the Title I Parent and Family Engagement Policy. Comments are submitted with the policy to the WCSD district office. 

Interactive family events to build parent capacity to teach and advocate for their children such as a family literacy night, family learning workshops and classes, the importance of attendance, open labs, how to monitor a child’s progress and how to work with teachers, etc. 

District and school websites schools’ social media have resources such as family guides, practice assessments and tutorials to help support learning at home 

Welcome families to volunteer at the school 

Provide information on community resources available for families 

Ask families for ideas on strategies for successful school-family interactions 

Surveying families to find out their needs around supporting their child’s learning 

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