Grantham Middle School Family Engagement Policy and Parents' Right to Know Statement 2021-2022
Grantham Middle School adheres to the philosophy that parental engagement is essential in the total teaching and learning process of children. An Annual Title I public meeting was held at the beginning of the school year to discuss our school wide project, federal regulations, and requirements as it relates to our Title I program and parents’ rights to be involved.  Learning Compact Agreements will be sent home that outlines how parents, school staff, and students will share the responsibility for improved students’ achievement.
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Grantham Middle School provides the following parental engagement activities:
- Parent Resource Center, located in Room 802 and the Media Center, is equipped with materials (books, kits, games, supplies, etc.) that parents may check out to use with their child.
- Parent Workshops and Seminars offered throughout the year.
- Curriculum night events for each grade level to explain our policies, curriculum, classroom expectations
- Classroom and School Volunteer Program
- Grantham Middle School's Parent Teacher Student Organization (PTSO)
- Grantham Middle School's Parent Advisory Council (PAC)
- Wayne County Schools Advisory Council
- Inclusion of Selected Parents on School Improvement Teams and Committees
- Grantham Middle School's Report Card sent home annually.
- Home/school communications through Class Dojo, school website, student handbook, newsletters, progress reports, etc.
Grantham Middle School Parents' Right to Know Statement
As required by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), Title I Part A, information is available at Grantham Middle School including, but not limited, to the following:

1. The School Improvement Plan
2. Qualifications of your child's teacher:
 - Whether the North Carolina Department of Education has licensed or qualified the teacher for the grades and subjects he or she teaches.
- Whether the North Carolina Department of Education has decided that the teacher can teach in a classroom without being licensed or qualified under state regulations because of special circumstances.
- The teacher's college major; whether the teacher has any advanced degrees and, if so, the subject of the degrees.
- Whether any instructional assistants or similar paraprofessionals provide services to your child and, if they do, their qualifications.
3. Professional development opportunities for teachers and instructional assistants to ensure highly effective personnel.
4. Opportunities for parent engagement and input
5. The Wayne County Public Schools' Improvement Plan
6. The Wayne County Public Schools' Title I Parent and Family Engagement Plan and School Parent and Family Engagement Plan
7. Wayne County Public Schools' Report Card
8. School Report Card
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**By filling out the following information, you are stating that you have read and reviewed the Grantham Middle School's Family Engagement Policy and the Parents' Right to Know Statement for the school year 2021-2022.

Please include all children who attend Grantham Middle School on this form. Thank you!

Please contact Makita X. Jenkins, Principal at 919-689-9999 for additional information.
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