What additional responsibilities do title schools have for family involvement that non-title schools do not have?
Like most schools, title schools host “Family Learning Nights” to feature their reading, writing, math and science programs. Unlike non-title schools, federal regulations require much more parent participation and input in everything from notifying parents at annual meetings what rights they have to participate in the development of the schoolwide plan to special notices when a title school reaches “school improvement” status. See, “No Child Left Behind Program Improvement Checklist” for a table of the many federal requirements.
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