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Principal—Mrs. Selina Ruth-Gillans

Assistant Principal—Mrs. Tamika Simmons

Otis J. Brock, III Elementary

School

1804 Stratford Street

Savannah, GA 31415

Phone: (912) 395-5300

FAX: (912) 201-5027

Family/Parent-School Compact

2019-2020

Kindergarten

Revision Date:

4/25/2019

A school compact is a written agreement

between a school, its parents and stu-

dents. The compact gives strategies to

help support students’ success in school.

The compact explains what families and

schools can do to make a connection for

the student between the two “worlds” they

live in, home and school.

Parents, students and the school work

together to create a group of ideas that

can assist the student with realizing their

potential. This becomes the compact that

is signed as an agreement by all those

involved in the child’s education.

Activities to Build Partnerships

Open House

Parent Resource Round-Up

Family/Teacher Kick ball game

March Madness

Academic Parent Teacher Teams

Winter Wonderland

Early Learning College

District Community Events

Dunkin’ Dads

Movin’ Moms

Father March

Business Tagline or Motto

What is a School

Parent Compact?

Savannah Chatham County Public School System

Savannah Chatham County Public Schools

Vision:

From school to the world: All students

prepared for productive futures.

Mission:

To ignite a passion for learning and teaching

at high levels.

Otis J. Brock, III

Elementary

Otis J. Brock, III Elementary

This compact was the joint effort of

parents, students, teachers and ad-

ministration. Each member of the

“development” team offered their

input into how we can help students

achieve success. During the Parent

Forum, or via surveys, or by respond-

ing to reflection forms.

Jointly Developed

Our Goals For Student Achievement

District Goals:

To increase the percentage of students who are

reading on grade level by the end of grade K, as

measured by the district’s benchmark assess-

ment

To increase the percentage of students meeting

numeracy on grade level by the end of grade K

as measured by the district’s benchmark as-

sessment

School Goals:

By the end of the 2019-2020 school year, 10%

of Kindergarten students will score proficient or

higher on EOY reading and math MAP assess-

ment.

Foundational Focus Area:

ELA—Phonics– letter names and sounds

Math—Understand addition as putting together

and adding to, and understand subtraction as

taking apart and taking from.

Teachers, Parents and Students—Together for Student Success

ELA

What the teacher will do…

-Provide parents with reinforcement activity

cards in the area of blending sounds

-Give parents a list of on-line resources to rein-

force the skill

- Paper resources available upon request

What the parent will do…

-Use the reinforcement activity cards at home

-Use on-line resources as recommended by

teacher

-What the student will do…

-Work with parents using the reinforcement ac-

tivity cards

-Access the on-line resources with parents to

practice skills and read or be read to at home

MATH

What the teacher will do…

-Provide parents a set of addition and subtrac-tion flash cards

-Model adding and subtracting in the real world to parents

-Provide a list of on-line resources as practice for addition and subtraction

- Paper resources available upon request

What the parent will do…

-Use addition and subtraction flash cards given by teacher to review at home

-Use real world addition and subtraction strate-gies at home

-Provide access to on-line resources suggested by the teacher

What the student will do…

-Work with parents to review addition and subtraction cards

-Use real world addition and subtraction strat-egies with parents

-Practice addition and subtraction using on-line resources

How will We Communicate?

It is very important for the school and par-

ents to communicate on a regular basis in

order to build the bridge between school and

home. At Otis J. Brock III Elementary we will

communicate in the following ways:

Newsletters

Daily communication folders

Student Handbook

School Website

Phone calls

Academic Parent Teacher Team meetings

School Marquee

Class Dojo

Direct questions about your child’s academics

to the classroom teacher or school principal

This compact was the joint effort of par-

ents, students, teachers and administra-

tion. Each member of the

“development” team offered their input

into how we can help students achieve

success.

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