Hendricks Elementary invites parent input on Title I program during March meetings

Michael Perkins Principal
Michael Perkins Principal
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Hendricks Elementary School in Powder Springs, Georgia, is inviting parents to participate in discussions about its Title I Program. The school will hold two input sessions on March 3, 2026: a morning session from 7:30 to 8:15 a.m. and an evening session from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., both at the school.

The sessions are designed for parents to learn more about how the Title I program supports student achievement throughout the year. Parents will also be able to discuss topics such as the Family Engagement Policy, the School Parent Compact, and the Title I Engagement Budget.

According to Hendricks Elementary School, “Opinions and ideas from our parents help us to serve our students, parents, and community at the highest level.”

The school emphasizes collaboration with families as part of its approach to education. Hendricks Elementary belongs to the Cobb County School District and operates as a public elementary institution in Powder Springs. The school engages in Title I initiatives that provide additional resources for at-risk students (school district’s website). Its programs are intended to help students meet educational standards while fostering excellence through active involvement and building strong connections within a supportive environment (school district’s website).

Parents interested in more information can download flyers available in English or Spanish.

“We love meeting our Husky Parents! We hope to see you on March 3rd!”



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