Title I Needs Assessment
As part of our Title I School Wide Program, each of our buildingsmust complete a comprehensive needs assessmnet to help guide us in developing their school imporvement plan.  The results of the survey will not only identify needs specific to your child's building, but will assist in plotting the course for the next school year.  As parents, your input is vital to the school improvement process.  Please take a few minutes to complete this survey by May 15, 2020.  Thank you for your continued support and cooperation.
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Name of School *
In what grades are your students enrolled? (Please check all that apply) *
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How often do you communicate with your child's teacher(s)? *
What methods of communication do you prefer to keep you informed of the latest happenings at your child's school? (Please check all that apply) *
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Which of the following suggestions would help increase parental involvement throughout the school year? *
As a parent, which of these would you suggest for specific professional development (trainings) that would be most beneficial to your child's teacher(s) or other parents? (Please check all that apply) *
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My child's school provides a safe, clean environment for teaching and learning. *
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I am able to communicate easily with my child's teacher as needed. *
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I understand my child's grades, report cards, and state assessment scores.  I also have been briefed on Standards Based Grading (if applicable) by my child's teacher. *
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In the Fall, I received the school parental involvement policy and student compact. *
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My child receives academic assistance as needed. *
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I utilize the Parent Resource Center at my child's school. *
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Please add any additioanl comment you would like to make, if any, in the space below about the above related topics.
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