Dyersburg Middle School
Family and Community Involvement Plan
2005-2006
The Dyersburg Middle School
Family and Community Involvement Plan is based on a framework through which
families, educators, and communities can work together to improve teaching and
learning. The parent involvement
provisions in Title One, Part A relative to the Dyersburg City Schools System
consolidated application reflect shared accountability between schools and
families. Our parental involvement
plan involves flexibility, addresses local needs, and builds parentsÕ capacity
to improve their own childrenÕs academic achievements. Dyersburg Middle
School employs personnel and
allocates resources to implement and support the family and community
involvement plan in accordance with the Elementary and Secondary Education Act
(ESEA).
Parents are offered insight
into their childrenÕs education, the professional qualities of teachers, and
the quality of the school that they attend. Findings show when parents are involved in education,
children do better in school and schools improve. Dyersburg Middle School
encourages the meaningful involvement from family and community stakeholders in
the development of Dyersburg City SchoolsÕ Family and Community Involvement
Policy and Plan, as well as our schoolÕs plan.
The participation of
parents (individually or by group) in regular, two-way and meaningful
communication involves a focus on student academic learning and other school
activities. Barriers or factors,
which might inhibit meaningful interaction of family and community
stakeholders, are identified and efforts are made to minimize the effect of
these areas. As an example, efforts are made to involve parents in the
education of their children by utilizing a written language the parent can
understand.
Goal 1: Improve the quality of family and
community interaction.
To ensure parents are
involved in Dyersburg Middle School, we invite all parents to parent
orientation, which is an open meeting that is conducted at the beginning of
school, at a convenient time. The purpose of the meeting is to inform them of
all programs available at the school and the right of parents to be
involved. The school involves
parents in an ongoing and timely way to plan, review, and improve programs as
related to the Dyersburg City SchoolsÕ Family and Community
Involvement Policy and Plan, as well as our school plan. Regular meetings
with flexible scheduling are held throughout the year, such as parent teacher
conferences, PTO meetings, after school programs, parent involvement night,
parent volunteer, and parent mentoring groups. Our Family Resource Center and
Family and Community Involvement Coordinator assist in the coordination of
family and community involvement by serving in a lead and/or support role for
families, schools, and community resources. (Examples of the Family Resource CenterÕs support role
include parenting classes that focus on improving parenting skills. Two such programs are Active
Parenting Now and Parent to Parent.) The importance of communication
between Dyersburg Middle School and home on an ongoing basis whether in
conferences, reports to parents, or through other mechanisms are emphasized as
a part of family and community involvement. As a part of our emphasis on the importance of
communication, our school provides parents with timely information about
programs including a description and explanation of the curriculum, a
description and explanation of all extra-curricular activities, access to all
learning materials relative to their childÕs education, their childrenÕs
official records, the forms of academic assessment used to measure student
progress, and the proficiencies students are expected to meet. Reasonable
access to staff and opportunities to volunteer and participate in student
activities are also means through which communication is facilitated. Whenever practicable to ensure the
fullest possible parental participation, interpreters and/or written
translations of printed information in a language or uniform format they
understand are provided to parents with Limited English Proficiency, parents
with disabilities, and parents of migratory children.
Goal 2: Increase family and community
understanding of the school setting as it relates to student achievement.
Dyersburg Middle School
jointly develops with parents a school-parent compact that outlines how
parents, school staff, and students share responsibility for improved student
academic achievement. This is
accomplished in part by addressing homework, discipline, and attendance as
factors that affect the level of student achievement. This compact describes
the schoolÕs responsibility to
provide high-quality curriculum and instruction in a supportive and
effective learning environment that enables students to meet the State Academic
Achievement Standards. The compact addresses the ways in which each parent and
child will be responsible for supporting the childÕs learning.
Goal 3: Provide technical assistance and
support to facilitate family and community involvement.
The school district will
provide technical assistance and support for effective family and community
involvement based on federal and state standards. Under Title I, ninety-five
percent (95%) of the parent involvement funds are set-aside to support school
level family and community involvement activities. The remaining five percent (5%) reinforces effective family
and community involvement throughout the school system.
Goal 4: Develop a monitoring and evaluative structure
that ensures effective implementation of family and community involvement.
The school district shall
appoint a Family and Community Advisory (FCA) Council that will annually
assess, through consultation with parents, parent advisory committees, schools,
and through appropriate quantitative or qualitative assessments such as family,
community, and stakeholder surveys, the effectiveness of the Family and
Community Engagement Program. Survey data and student achievement data are
reviewed in both aggregate and disaggregate formats. The FCA Council will determine what action needs to be
taken, if any, to increase parental and community participation. We continue to be in a process of
monitoring and adjusting effective Family and Community involvement activities
to not only meet, but also attempt to exceed local, state, and federal
standards.
Goal 5: Build capacity for family and community
involvement through training of school personnel, parents, and community.
Our school system and our
systemÕs governing body ensure the allocation of personnel, programs, and
fiscal resources to support family and community involvement in our schools, in
our district, and within our community. Programs that are offered through the
Dyersburg-Dyer County Professional Development Center (PDC) focus on such
factors as: (a) communication, (b) diversity, (c) parenting skills, (d) rules,
regulations, standards of family and community involvement implementation, (e)
specific target audiences as related to specific identified needs, and (f)
programmatic implementation as it relates to student achievement and/or family
and community involvement. The PDC
provides training not only for system staff, parents, and community members,
but also to our Northwest Tennessee geographic area. The Family Resource Center also expands our training
capabilities beyond system staff to include parents and community as applicable
to identified needs. The Family
and Community Involvement Coordinator assists in facilitation of providing
training and allocation of resources.
The provisions of our
Family and Community Involvement Plan and Policy reflect our attempt to achieve
best practice strategies to engage families in helping to educate their
children, because students do better when parents are actively involved in the
educational process, both at home and at school. Expected results of our plan and policy seek to achieve more
than the goals stated in our plan. Ultimately through family and community
involvement there will be other indicators of success which are: (1) higher
grades, (2) improved test scores, (3) improved school attendance, (4) increased
participation in higher-level academic programs, and (5) long term success for
students that enables them to become productive members of society.
*In
implementing parent involvement programs, activities, and procedures, the LEA
and the schools may not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national
origin, sex, disability, or age.
Title VI, Title IX and Title II.