Austell Elementary School to hold virtual Title I spring input meeting April 23

Chris Ragsdale Superintendent
Chris Ragsdale Superintendent
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Austell Elementary School announced on Apr. 14 that it will host a virtual Title I Spring Input Meeting on Thursday, April 23 at 6:00 p.m. through Microsoft Teams. The meeting is intended to gather input and suggestions from families and community members regarding several school policies and documents.

The topics for discussion include the School Parent and Family Engagement Policy, the School Parent Compact, building staff capacity for family engagement, and the Title I Parent and Family Engagement Budget. Organizers said they hope for broad participation from parents and guardians.

Family engagement is an important part of Austell Elementary’s approach to supporting student success. The school involves families through its Parent Teacher Association as well as its Title I programs according to the official website. In addition, Austell Elementary seeks to create a secure and supportive setting that promotes academic achievement for all students according to the official website.

Austell Elementary operates as a public elementary institution within the Cobb County School District according to the official website. The district itself has been recognized as one of Georgia’s top workplaces according to the official website.

The school also offers an after-school program with structured activities until 6:00 p.m., including early release days according to the official website. Organizers encourage interested families to review additional details in the attached flyer ahead of the upcoming meeting.



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