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Come Grow with Us! Hill City Elementary Parent Involvement

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Come Grow with Us!. Hill City Elementary Parent Involvement. Research. Active parent involvement has a direct correlation to student achievement Research suggests that schools would need to add $1000.00 per student to have the same impact as active parent involvement. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Come Grow with Us!Hill City Elementary Parent Involvement

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Research

• Active parent involvement has a direct correlation to student achievement

• Research suggests that schools would need to add $1000.00 per student to have the same impact as active parent involvement.

• Students, parents, teachers, administrators, and the community benefit from family involvement.

• Parent involvement in early childhood help children succeed in Kindergarten and elementary school.

• Parents may need guidance and assistance on how to effectively help their children at home with school work.

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Research

• Parent involvement will differ based on cultural or ethic groups. This must be considered when planning parent involvement activities.

• School programs must be individualized to meet the specific needs of students, parents, and the community.

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How does parent involvement impact achievement

• Earn higher grades and test scores, and enroll in higher-level programs

• Be promoted, pass their classes, and earn credits

• Attend school regularly

• Have better social skills, show improved behavior, and adapt well to school

• Graduate and go on to postsecondary education (see A New Wave of Evidence, Southwest Educational Development Laboratory, 2002)

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How does parent involvement benefit parents?

• Learning ways to be more supportive of the children and their education

• More positive view of teachers and school in general

• Learning how education programs work and how schools work

• Becoming empowered for education.

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How does parent involvement benefit staff?

• Higher expectations of students by parents

• Becoming more effective teachers

• Learning how to understand family views

• Improved morale

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Hill City Elementary View of Parents

• The faculty and staff of HCES believe that the parent is the central contributor to a child’s education. We further believe that parent involvement must be a legitimate element of education and should receive strong focus in the school program.

• The faculty and staff of HCES believe that parent involvement is a process, not a program of activities. We further believe that it requires ongoing energy and effort.

• The faculty and staff of HCES believe that most barriers to parent involvement are found within school practices. They are not found with parents.

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Hill City Elementary View of Parents

• The faculty and staff of HCES believe that parents must be identified and approached individually. Parents are not defined by gender, ethnicity, family situation, education, or income.

• The faculty and staff of HCES believe that successful parent involvement strengthens the bonds between home and school, parent and teacher, parent and school, school and community.

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Pickens County and HCES Vision for Education

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Demographics

• Serves approximately 545 students

• 59.4% students are economically disadvantaged

• School wide Title I school

• Serves a population of 76 students with disabilities including: Autism, Other Health Impaired, Emotional Behavior Disorder, Specific Learning Disability, Visually Impaired, Mildly Mentally Handicapped

• 36 Full time teachers including: Counselor, Learning support specialist, 3 special education, speech language therapist, occupational therapist, physical therapist, Art/Music, Physical Education

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Our families (One size does not fit all)

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Our families (One size does not fit all)

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Road blocks to successful parent involvement programs• Lack of school support for parents involved in the school

• Practices that do not accept the diversity of the modern family and their needs

• Child care issues

• Negative personal experiences with schools in the past

• Hierarchy of personal needs taking over: food, shelter, etc.

• Feeling inadequate in the school environment

• Lack of time

• Unsure of what to do?

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Make the school a family affair

• Calls to new families welcoming them to the school

• Make EVERYONE feel they are part of the school

• Home visits to families (not just those in crisis)

• Encourage families and community to have breakfast and lunch at school

• Increase volunteer opportunities in the school

• Have family events at night and on the weekend

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HCES and how we grow with parents and community

• Hawk Academy

• Hawk Volunteers

• Caterpillar Kids

• Home Visits

• Team 2026

• Feed our Family Project

• C.I.A. (Community in Action)

• Parents as Teammates in the School

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Hawk Academy

• Meets once per nine week grading period

• Teachers provide instruction to parents on CCGPS standards that will taught during the nine weeks.

• Parents participate in a framework activity that is typical of what their student will be assigned during the grading period

• Parents are invited to attend class with their student to observe teaching in the classroom.

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Hawk Volunteers

• Volunteer classes are offered throughout the school year in both day and evening sessions.

• Volunteer class is approximately 30 minutes in length

• Volunteers are required to take part in a “no charge” background check before volunteering in the classroom

• Volunteer opportunities are tailored to the expertise of parents and community members.

• Examples: tutoring, garden, bulletin boards, media center, CAMP, yearbook, etc.

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Caterpillar Kids

• Meets once per nine week grading period

• Parents and students come to school in the evening for dinner and training.

• Kindergarten staff volunteer their time to assess the pre-kindergarten students and provide a learning opportunity

• Free materials are provided for the students based on their areas of need to take home: flashcards, maniuplatives, etc.

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Home Visits

• Home visits are done on as needed basis by principal and counselor• Welcome to the community

• Provide resources to the family (clothing, food, etc.)

• Welfare checks on students

• Help with paperwork (SPED, enrollment, RTI, Free and Reduced Lunch, etc)

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Team 2026

• Identify at risk kindergarten students

• Match these students with a mentor that will work with them throughout elementary school

• Provide mentoring sessions on a bi-weekly basis

• Provide materials to the family (computer, software, etc)

• Provide community resources as needed to the family

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Feed our Family, GA project

• Began by faculty and staff in 2010

• Provides a free Thanksgiving meal to any community member that wants to participate (not based on financial need)

• Provided at the school with Santa, live music, and door prizes

• Traditionally serves over 1200 meals per year

• Extra food is donated to families in need throughout the school year via our school food pantry.

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C.I.A. (Community in Action)

• Seeks to actively involve community in our school

• Not only a venue for monetary donations

• Service orientated

• Speakers, volunteers

• Good and services to the school

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Parents at Teammates of the School

• Open to parents throughout the school day

• Parents and grandparents are encouraged to have breakfast and/or lunch with their student at school

• Fun family events at school in the evening(movie night, bingo, family dances, family meals, pictures with Santa, craft evenings, Writing fair, Social Studies/Science fair, STEM evening, Fair Arts night)

• Parents are encouraged to call the principal outside of school hours on personal cell to insure open lines of communication.

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Come Grow with Us!Together we can make a difference for every child