Source: http://mes.ccschools.k12tn.net/?PageName=bc&n=241183
Timestamp: 2019-11-16 22:00:41
Document Index: 80370418

Matched Legal Cases: ['§1118', '§6312', '§1114', '§ 1116', '§11432', '§722', '§4205']

ESEA Title1 Parent Notices
ü activities involving the collection, disclosure or use of personal student information for the purpose of marketing or selling that information;
ü administration of surveys containing request for certain types of sensitive information;
ü any non-emergency, invasive physical examination that is required as a condition of
attendance, administered by the school, scheduled in advance and not necessary to protect the immediate health and safety of student.
ü third party surveys before they are administered or distributed to students;
ü measures to protect student privacy when surveys ask for certain sensitive information;
ü parental right to inspect any instructional materials;
ü administration of physical examinations or screening of students;
ü collection, disclosure or use of personal information from students for the purpose of
ü the parental right to inspect any instrument used to collect personal information before it is
ü offer a flexible number of meetings;
ü involve parents in an ongoing manner in the planning, review and improvement of Title I
ü provide Title I parents with timely information about the programs, a description and explanation of the curriculum, forms of academic assessment and expected levels of student proficiency;
ü if requested, provide opportunities for regular meetings to discuss decisions related to the education of their children; and
ü develop a school-parent compact that outlines the responsibilities of each party for improved student academic achievement. [ESEA Title I, Part A, §1118(c)]
School-wide programs: A district must inform eligible schools and parents of school-wide program authority under which such schools may consolidate funds from federal, state and local sources to upgrade the entire educational program of the school. The school must serve an eligible attendance area in which at least 40% of
the children in the area or enrolled in the school are from low-income families. [20 U.S.C. §6312(c)(1)(A)] [ESEA Title I, Part A, §1114]
Progress review: Each LEA shall publicize the results of the annual progress review to parents, teachers, principals, schools and the community so that the teachers, principals, other staff and schools can continually refine, in an instructionally useful manner, the program of instruction to help all children served under Title I to meet the challenging State student academic achievement standards. [ESEA § 1116(a)(1)(C)]
ü the reasons for the identification of the child as limited English proficient;
ü the child's level of English proficiency;
ü how that level was determined and the status of the child's academic achievement;
ü methods of instruction used in the program in which their child is participating and methods of
ü how the program will meet the educational strengths and needs of their child;
ü how the program will specifically help their child learn English and meet age-appropriate
ü the specific exit requirements for the program;
ü in the case of a child with a disability, how the program meets the child's IEP objectives; and
ü information about parental rights detailing the right of parents to have their child immediately
removed from such program upon their request and the options that parents have to decline to enroll their child in such program or to choose another available program or method of instruction.
ü the choice of schools homeless children are eligible to attend;
ü that no homeless child is required to attend a separate school for homeless children;
ü that homeless children shall be provided comparable services, including transportation
ü that homeless children should not be stigmatized by school personnel.
ü provide contact information for the local liaison for homeless children and the State Coordinator for Education of Homeless Children and Youths;
ü provide assistance to the parent or guardian or unaccompanied youth to exercise the right to attend their choice of schools as provided for in subsection (g)(3)(A); and
ü if applicable, coordinate with the local education agency with jurisdiction for the school selected, to provide transportation and other necessary services. [42 U.S.C. §11432(e)(3)(C),(E)] [ESEA Title X, Part C, §722(e)(3)(C)(I)-(iv)]
21 st Century Community Learning Centers: A program or activity funded as part of a 21st Century Community Learning Center providing before and after school activities to advance student academic achievement must undergo periodic evaluation to assess its progress toward achieving its goal of providing high quality opportunities for academic enrichment. The results of evaluations shall be made available to the public upon request, with public notice of such availability provided. [ESEA §4205(b)(2)]
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