Sedalia Park Elementary to hold Title I parent and family engagement input meeting

Mr. William Dryden Principal
Mr. William Dryden Principal
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Sedalia Park Elementary School announced on Mar. 13 that it will host a virtual Title I Parent and Family Engagement Input Meeting on April 15. The event is open to all parents, teachers, and stakeholders who wish to provide feedback on key school policies and programs.

The meeting aims to gather input on the School Parent and Family Engagement Policy, the School Parent Compact, strategies for building staff capacity for parent and family engagement, and the Title I Parent and Family Engagement Budget. These topics are central to ensuring that families have a voice in shaping educational priorities at Sedalia Park Elementary.

There will be two sessions offered: an English session led by Mr. William Dryden from 9:00 to 10:00 AM, followed by a Spanish and Portuguese session from 10:00 to 11:00 AM. Both sessions will be held virtually, allowing broader participation from the school community.

Sedalia Park Elementary School operates within the Cobb County School District, according to the official website. The school emphasizes academic excellence and student support programs according to the official website.

The school encourages all interested parties to join either session of the meeting in order to share their perspectives on how best to support students through effective family engagement.



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