Parents' Right to Know
& RCPS Family Engagement Policy
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Published here are documents regarding teacher qualifications and testing.
Documents
Training Procedures (PDF) (Accessible RTF)
Test Security Policy (PDF) (Accessible RTF)
Test Distribution and Storage (PDF) (Accessible RTF)
Code of Ethics - Testing (PDF) (Accessible RTF)
Parents' Right to Know Professional Qualifications of Teachers and Paraprofessionals
CLICK HERE for PDF of RCPS Parents' Right to Know Letter
CLICK HERE for Word Document of RCPS Parents' Right to Know Letter
July 31, 2024
Dear Parents,
In compliance with the requirements of the Every Students Succeeds Act, Rockdale County Public Schools would like to inform you that you may request information about the professional qualifications of your student’s teacher(s) and/ or paraprofessional(s). The following information may be requested:
• Whether the student’s teacher—
º has met State qualification and licensing criteria for the grade levels and subject areas in which the teacher provides instruction;
º is teaching under emergency or other provisional status through which State qualification or licensing criteria have been waived; and
º is teaching in the field of discipline of the certification of the teacher.
• Whether the child is provided services by paraprofessionals and, if so, their qualifications.
If you wish to request information concerning your child’s teacher’s qualification, please contact your principal at the schools listed below.
Alpha Academy, Dr. Eldridge Powell, 770-922-8636, [email protected]
Barksdale Elementary, Kristi Roop, 770-483-9514, [email protected]
C.J. Hicks Elementary, Dr. Erica Wakefall, 770-483-4410, [email protected]
Conyers Middle, Fanetta Gooden, 770-483-3371, [email protected]
Davis Middle, Kimberly Dyer, 770-388-5675, [email protected]
Edwards Middle, Dr. Robin Collins, 770-483-3255, [email protected]
Flat Shoals Elementary, Dr. Tiana Holmes,770-483-5136, [email protected]
Heritage High School, Dr. Joshua Pittman, 770-483-5428, [email protected]
Hightower Trail Elementary, Dr. Toi Sampson, 770-388-0751, [email protected]
Honey Creek Elementary, Adriene Lanier, 770-483-5706, [email protected]
J.H. House Elementary, Dr. Kenneth Vaughn, 770-483-9504, [email protected]
Lorraine Elementary, Kim Vier, 770-483-0657, [email protected]
Memorial Middle, Charles Chavous, 770-922-0139, [email protected]
Peek’s Chapel Elementary, Shavon Beckett, 770-761-1842, [email protected]
Pine Street Elementary, Stetina Haines-Williams, 770-483-8713, [email protected]
Rockdale Career Academy, Dr. Corey Williams,770-388-5677, [email protected]
Rockdale County High School, Dr. Ogé Denis, Jr., 770-483-8754, [email protected]
Rockdale Magnet School, Amanda Baskett, 770-483-8737, [email protected]
Rockdale Open Campus, Dr. Eldridge Powell, 770-388-5727, [email protected]
Rockdale Virtual Campus, Dr. Eldridge Powell, 770-388-5677, [email protected]
Salem High School, Dr. Jarvis Price, 770-922-0176, [email protected]
Shoal Creek Elementary, Dr. Keyaneshia Richmond, 770-929-1430, [email protected]
Sims Elementary, Shauntogris Johnson, 770-922-0666, [email protected]
RCPS Family Engagement Policy
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2024-2025
960 Pine Street NE
Conyers, Ga. 30012
www.rockdaleschools.org
What is Family Engagement?
Family Engagement is the participation of parents and family members in regular, two-way, and meaningful communication involving student academic learning and other school activities, including ensuring:
(A) That parents play an integral role in assisting their child’s learning.
(B) That parents are encouraged to be actively involved in their child’s education.
(C) That parents are full partners in their child’s education and are included, as appropriate, in decision-making and on advisory committees to assist in the education of their child.
(D) The carrying out of other activities, such as those described in Section 1116 of the ESSA.
About the Parent and Family Engagement Policy
In support of strengthening student academic achievement, the Rockdale County School District has developed this Parent and Family Engagement Policy that establishes the district’s expectations and objectives for meaningful family engagement and guides the strategies and resources that strengthen school and parent partnerships in the district’s Title I schools. This Policy will describe RCPS’s commitment to engage families in the education of their children and to build the capacity in its Title I schools to implement family engagement strategies and activities designed to achieve the district and student academic achievement goals.
When schools, families, and communities work together to support learning, children tend to do better in school, stay in school longer and enjoy school more. Title I, Part A provides for substantive family engagement at every level of the program, such as in the development and implementation of the district and school plans, and in carrying out the district and school improvement provisions. Section 1116 of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) contains the primary Title I, Part A requirements for schools and school systems to involve parents and family members in their children’s education. Consistent with Section 1116, the RCPS district will work with its Title I schools to ensure that the required school-level Parent and Family Engagement Plans meet the requirements of Section 1116(b) and each include, as a component, a School-Parent Compact consistent with Section 1116(d) of the ESSA.
Jointly Developed
The RCPS Parent and Family Engagement Policy, Comprehensive LEA Plan (CLIP) and school Parent and Family Engagement Plans are updated annually. Parents are given several opportunities to provide input and feedback. A district Parent Advisory Council is established each year with parents from each school who are able to provide feedback at quarterly meetings. In the spring of each year, parents are invited via flyers, newsletters, school and district websites, and Remind 101 to attend Annual Title I Revision Meetings at their child’s school. Input and feedback is collected for the revision of the School-Parent Compact, Parent and Family Engagement Policies/Plans and CLIP.
Parents are also given opportunities for input through the annual Title I Parent and Family Engagement survey as well as additional surveys provided at all Title I parent meetings and workshops. School websites encourage parents to contact the school’s parent liaison with suggestions at any time during the school year. All parental feedback is collected, documented and used in the annual updates of policies and plans. The District Parent and Family Engagement Policy is posted on the RCPS district website, and each school’s website. Each Title I school will post their Parent and Family Engagement Plan on their individual school website and will have hard copies available in the front office and parent resource centers.
Strengthening Our School
The RCPS Director of Community, Family and Student Engagement and Title I Coordinator provide assistance and support all Title I schools to help build effective partnerships between the school and parents. School parent liaisons meet monthly with the Director of Community, Family and Student Engagement and the Title I Coordinator to ensure Title I requirements are being satisfied, and that parent and family engagement strategies and activities are being implemented. Meetings are conducted with parent liaisons to provide guidance on ways to strengthen and improve family engagement. The Title I Coordinator will communicate with parent liaisons on a monthly basis to ensure compliance with the Title I Parent and Family Engagement Program is being met. Parent liaisons are encouraged to attend family engagement conferences, workshops and any other learning opportunities that would enable them to enhance their strategies for stronger parental involvement.
Reservation of Funds
The RCPS district will reserve 1% from the total amount of Title I funds it receives in FY23 to carry out the parent and family engagement requirements listed in this Policy and as described in Section 1116 of the ESSA. Furthermore, the RCPS district will distribute at least 90% of the amount reserved to Title I schools to support their local-level family engagement programs and activities. The district will provide clear guidance and communication to assist each Title I school in developing an adequate family engagement budget that addresses their needs assessment and parent recommendations. Each Title I school will give parents several opportunities to provide suggestions and input on how these funds are used. The district and school websites encourage parents to submit suggestions online to the school’s parent liaison. Surveys are conducted at Title I workshops and meetings, giving parents opportunities for input on the use of parent engagement funds. All suggestions and comments are reviewed by school principals and district leaders to determine areas of need for the parent and family engagement budget.
Opportunities for Meaningful Parent Consultation
Input and suggestions from parents and family members are an essential component of the district and school improvement plans that are developed each year. All parents of students eligible to receive Title I services are included in the opportunities described in this section to share their ideas and suggestions to help the district, schools, and students to reach our student academic achievement goals.
Title I Plan Revision Meetings - Spring
Each spring, parents and family members of Title I students are invited to revision and planning meetings for all Title I plans, including the District Parent Engagement Policy and the LEA Comprehensive Needs Assessment. These meetings are held at each Title I school and give parents an opportunity to offer input and revise and update current plans for the following school year. Notices regarding these meetings are sent to all parents and communicated on school websites.
Title I Parent Workshops
Each Title I school offers various workshops throughout the year to all parents. Workshops offered include college and career readiness, computer skills, parenting skills, preparing for the Georgia Milestones, resources for parents, and how to help your child academically. Parents are given the opportunity to participate in discussion sessions to provide suggestions, input and feedback. Workshop surveys are completed by parents and reviewed by school administrators and parent liaisons, to be used when revising plans.
Summer Support
Student Support Services works closely with schools, families, and the community to ensure that each student is educated and empowered while meeting his/her academic, behavioral, social, and emotional needs. Rockdale County Public Schools is proud to offer a “Back to School Bash” in July, free to all parents of children attending RCPS schools. Community resources are provided, such as the Rockdale County Food Pantry and Clothing Closet, mobile Doc-on-Wheels for immunizations and well visits, along with haircuts and face painting for students. Donated
Building Capacity
Of Parents – The RCPS district and each Title I school support obligations that will build both school and parent capacity for parental involvement. RCPS will work with all Title I schools to assist parents in understanding the State’s academic standards and student academic achievement standards. Title I schools offer various workshops which provide information about the Georgia Standards of Excellence and the Georgia Milestones Assessment System. Dates and times are determined and announced by each individual school and are posted on school websites and marquees. Flyers and notices are sent home to parents.
The RCPS district supports all Title I schools with materials and training to help parents work with their children to improve their academic achievement. “Parents Make a Difference” is a monthly parent newsletter that the district provides to Title I schools. This newsletter is available to each parent in English or Spanish online. Parent resource centers located in Title I schools offer a variety of resources and information for parents. Parent guides, study guides, and grade-level math and literacy skills kits are all available for parents to use at home with their children to reinforce skills and improve academic achievement.
RCPS parent and family engagement activities include coordination with state-funded pre-school programs. All eleven of our school-wide Title I elementary schools provide Pre-Kindergarten classes for the district. Pre-K services and activities are coordinated within the buildings, integrating Title I and locally funded supplies, equipment and personnel services with the Pre-K program.
RCPS has established the Superintendent’s Parent Advisory Council, where parents from each of the district’s schools are represented. The Council meets quarterly to provide advice to the district on school matters and parent and family engagement. Parents interested in serving on this council should contact their child’s principal. In addition, Title I schools form a school advisory council in which all parents are encouraged to participate. The council is comprised of teachers, administrators, support staff, and parents, who work together to build effective partnerships between the school and parents.
Of School Staff – Teachers, pupil services personnel, principals, and other staff are trained on the value and utility of the contributions of parents and how to work with, reach out to, and communicate with parents as equal partners. Parent liaisons will provide training four (4) times a year to staff, covering topics such as creating a welcoming school climate, establishing effective school-to-home and home-to-school communication, and creating more opportunities for parents and families to engage in school planning, leadership, and volunteering opportunities.
The RCPS district will ensure that all information relating to district, school, and parent programs, meetings and activities are available to all parents in an understandable and uniform format. All parent notifications and resources are sent home in the parent’s native language, where applicable. Information posted on district and school websites will be translated to the extent practical. Interpreters will be available at parent events and meetings when needed.
Parent and Family Engagement Evaluation
Each year, RCPS will conduct an evaluation of the content and effectiveness of parent and family engagement plans and family engagement activities to improve the academic quality of Title I schools.
Beginning in January, each school will post the Annual Title I Parent and Family Engagement survey on their website to gather input on the content and effectiveness of their parent and family engagement program. Parents and family members are encouraged to complete surveys when entering their child’s school or parent resource center. The surveys contain questions concerning the parent and family engagement program, the parent and family engagement budget, and also includes a section for parents to provide comments.
The district and schools will utilize feedback and comments from the surveys to improve the effectiveness of their parent and family engagement programs.
Accessibility
In carrying out the parent and family engagement requirements established by Section 1116 of the ESSA, school parent liaisons will communicate and collaborate with the Office for Student Support Services to ensure full opportunities for participation of parents with limited English proficiency, parents with disabilities, and parents of migratory children, including providing information and school reports in a language parents can understand.
Adoption
This districtwide Parent and Family Engagement Policy has been developed jointly and agreed upon with parents and family members of children participating in Title I, Part A programs as evidenced by the collaboration of parents, school, and district personnel at parent revision meetings and parental input opportunities provided by each Title I school.
This Policy was adopted by the Rockdale County School District on June 25, 2024, and will be in effect for the 2024-2025 academic year. The school district will distribute this policy in multiple ways to all parents of participating Title I Part A schools on or before November 1, 2024.
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