Russell Elementary seeks parent feedback on Title I family engagement policies

Tammy Watson, Principal
Tammy Watson, Principal
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Russell Elementary School is seeking feedback from parents and community members through its Fall Title I Input Survey. The school is encouraging participation to gather suggestions on several key documents and initiatives related to family engagement.

According to the announcement, “All parents and stakeholders are invited to provide input and suggestions on the following topics/documents: School Parent and Family Engagement Policy, School Parent Compact, Building Staff Capacity for Family Engagement, Title I Parent and Family Engagement Budget.”

The survey is available in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, and Portuguese. Parents can access it through a QR code or a provided link.

The goal of this initiative is to involve families in decisions that affect the school’s programs funded by Title I, which supports schools with high percentages of students from low-income families.



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