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Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Title I, Part A
SECTION 1118. PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT.
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(a)
LOCAL EDUCATIONAL AGENCY POLICY- |
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(1) IN
GENERAL- A local educational agency may receive funds under
this part only if such agency implements programs, activities, and
procedures for the involvement of parents in programs assisted under
this part consistent with this section. Such programs, activities,
and procedures shall be planned and implemented with meaningful
consultation with parents of participating children.
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(2) WRITTEN
POLICY-
Each local educational agency that receives funds under this part
shall develop jointly with, agree on with, and distribute to, parents
of participating children a written parent involvement policy. The
policy shall be incorporated into the local educational agency's
plan developed under section 1112, establish the agency's expectations
for parent involvement, and describe how the agency will - |
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(A)
involve parents in the joint development of the plan under section
1112, and the process of school review and improvement under section
1116;
(B) provide
the coordination, technical assistance, and other support necessary
to assist participating schools in planning and implementing effective
parent involvement activities to improve student academic achievement
and school performance;
(C) build
the schools' and parents' capacity for strong parental involvement
as described in subsection (e);
(D) coordinate
and integrate parental involvement strategies under this part with
parental involvement strategies under other programs, such as the
Head Start program, Reading First program, Early Reading First program,
Even Start program, Parents as Teachers program, and Home Instruction
Program for Preschool Youngsters, and State-run preschool programs;
(E) conduct,
with the involvement of parents, an annual evaluation of the content
and effectiveness of the parental involvement policy in improving
the academic quality of the schools served under this part, including
identifying barriers to greater participation by parents in activities
authorized by this section (with particular attention to parents
who are economically disadvantaged, are disabled, have limited
English proficiency, have limited literacy, or are of any racial
or ethnic minority background), and use the findings of such evaluation
to design strategies for more effective parental involvement,
and to revise, if necessary, the parental involvement policies
described in this section; and
(F) involve
parents in the activities of the schools served under this part.
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(A) IN GENERAL-
Each local educational agency shall reserve not less than 1 percent
of such agency's allocation under subpart 2 of this part to carry
out this section, including promoting family literacy and parenting
skills, except that this paragraph shall not apply if 1 percent
of such agency's allocation under subpart 2 of this part for the
fiscal year for which the determination is made is $5,000 or less.
(b) PARENTAL
INPUT- Parents of children receiving services under this part
shall be involved in the decisions regarding how funds reserved
under subparagraph (A) are allotted for parental involvement activities.
(c) DISTRIBUTION
OF FUNDS- Not less than 95 percent of the funds reserved under
subparagraph (A) shall be distributed to schools served under
this part.
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(b)
SCHOOL PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT POLICY- |
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(1) IN
GENERAL-
Each school served under this part shall jointly develop with,
and distribute to, parents of participating children a written
parental involvement policy, agreed on by such parents, that shall
describe the means for carrying out the requirements of subsections
(c) through (f). Parents shall be notified of the policy in an
understandable and uniform format and, to the extent practicable,
provided in a language the parents can understand. Such policy
shall be made available to the local community and updated periodically
to meet the changing needs of parents and the school.
(2) SPECIAL
RULE- If the school has a parental involvement policy that
applies to all parents, such school may amend that policy, if
necessary, to meet the requirements of this subsection.
(3) AMENDMENT-
If the local educational agency involved has a school district-level
parental involvement policy that applies to all parents, such
agency may amend that policy, if necessary, to meet the requirements
of this subsection.
(4) PARENTAL
COMMENTS- If the plan under section 1112 is not satisfactory
to the parents of participating children, the local educational
agency shall submit any parent comments with such plan when such
local educational agency submits the plan to the State.
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(c)
POLICY INVOLVEMENT-
Each school served under this part shall - |
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(1) convene
an annual meeting, at a convenient time, to which all parents
of participating children shall be invited and encouraged to attend,
to inform parents of their school's participation under this part
and to explain the requirements of this part, and the right of
the parents to be involved;
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(2) offer
a flexible number of meetings, such as meetings in the morning
or evening, and may provide, with funds provided under this part,
transportation, child care, or home visits, as such services relate
to parental involvement;
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(3)
involve parents, in an organized, ongoing, and timely way, in the
planning, review, and improvement of programs under this part, including
the planning, review, and improvement of the school parental involvement
policy and the joint development of the schoolwide program plan
under section 1114(b)(2), except that if a school has in place a
process for involving parents in the joint planning and design of
the school's programs, the school may use that process, if such
process includes an adequate representation of parents of participating
children;
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provide parents of participating children - |
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(A)
timely information about programs under this part;
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(B)
a description and explanation of the curriculum in use at
the school, the forms of academic assessment used to measure
student progress, and the proficiency levels students are
expected to meet; and
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(C)
if requested by parents, opportunities for regular meetings
to formulate suggestions and to participate, as appropriate,
in decisions relating to the education of their children,
and respond to any such suggestions as soon as practicably
possible; and
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(5)
if the schoolwide program plan under section 1114(b)(2) is not satisfactory
to the parents of participating children, submit any parent comments
on the plan when the school makes the plan available to the local
educational agency.
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(d)
SHARED RESPONSIBILITIES FOR HIGH STUDENT ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT- |
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As a component
of the school-level parental involvement policy developed under
subsection (b), each school served under this part shall jointly
develop with parents for all children served under this part a
school-parent compact that outlines how parents, the entire school
staff, and students will share the responsibility for improved
student academic achievement and the means by which the school
and parents will build and develop a partnership to help children
achieve the State's high standards. Such compact shall -
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(1) describe
the school's responsibility to provide high-quality curriculum
and instruction in a supportive and effective learning environment
that enables the children served under this part to meet the State's
student academic achievement standards, and the ways in which
each parent will be responsible for supporting their children's
learning, such as monitoring attendance, homework completion,
and television watching; volunteering in their child's classroom;
and participating, as appropriate, in decisions relating to the
education of their children and positive use of extracurricular
time; and
(2) address the importance of communication between teachers and
parents on an ongoing basis through, at a minimum -
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(A) parent-teacher conferences in elementary
schools, at least annually, during which the compact shall be discussed
as the compact relates to the individual child's achievement;
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(B) frequent reports to parents on their
children's progress; and
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(C)
reasonable access to staff, opportunities to volunteer and participate
in their child's class, and observation of classroom activities.
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(e)
BUILDING CAPACITY FOR INVOLVEMENT- To
ensure effective involvement of parents and to support a partnership
among the school involved, parents, and the community to improve
student academic achievement, each school and local educational
agency assisted under this part - |
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(1) shall
provide assistance to parents of children served by the school
or local educational agency, as appropriate, in understanding
such topics as the State's academic content standards and State
student academic achievement standards, State and local academic
assessments, the requirements of this part, and how to monitor
a child's progress and work with educators to improve the achievement
of their children;
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(2)
shall provide materials and training to help parents to work with
their children to improve their children's achievement, such as
literacy training and using technology, as appropriate, to foster
parental involvement;
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(3)
shall educate teachers, pupil services personnel, principals, and
other staff, with the assistance of parents, in the value and utility
of contributions of parents, and in how to reach out to, communicate
with, and work with parents as equal partners, implement and coordinate
parent programs, and build ties between parents and the school;
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(4)
shall, to the extent feasible and appropriate, coordinate and integrate
parent involvement programs and activities with Head Start, Reading
First, Early Reading First, Even Start, the Home Instruction Programs
for Preschool Youngsters, the Parents as Teachers Program, and public
preschool and other programs, and conduct other activities, such
as parent resource centers, that encourage and support parents in
more fully participating in the education of their children;
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(5)
shall ensure that information related to school and parent programs,
meetings, and other activities is sent to the parents of participating
children in a format and, to the extent practicable, in a language
the parents can understand;
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(6)
may involve parents in the development of training for teachers,
principals, and other educators to improve the effectiveness of
such training;
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(7)
may provide necessary literacy training from funds received under
this part if the local educational agency has exhausted all other
reasonably available sources of funding for such training;
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(8)
may pay reasonable and necessary expenses associated with local
parental involvement activities, including transportation and childcare
costs, to enable parents to participate in school-related meetings
and training sessions;
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(9)
may train parents to enhance the involvement of other parents;
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(10)
may arrange school meetings at a variety of times, or conduct in-home
conferences between teachers or other educators, who work directly
with participating children, with parents who are unable to attend
such conferences at school, in order to maximize parental involvement
and participation;
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(11)
may adopt and implement model approaches to improving parental involvement;
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(12)
may establish a districtwide parent advisory council to provide
advice on all matters related to parental involvement in programs
supported under this section;
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(13)
may develop appropriate roles for community-based organizations
and businesses in parent involvement activities; and
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(14)
shall provide such other reasonable support for parental involvement
activities under this section as parents may request.
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(f)
ACCESSIBILITY- In carrying out the parental involvement
requirements of this part, local educational agencies and schools,
to the extent practicable, shall provide full opportunities for
the participation of parents with limited English proficiency, parents
with disabilities, and parents of migratory children, including
providing information and school reports required under section
1111 in a format and, to the extent practicable, in a language such
parents understand.
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(g)
INFORMATION FROM PARENTAL INFORMATION AND RESOURCE CENTERS- In
a State where a parental information and resource center is established
to provide training, information, and support to parents and individuals
who work with local parents, local educational agencies, and schools
receiving assistance under this part, each local educational agency
or school that receives assistance under this part and is located
in the State shall assist parents and parental organizations by
informing such parents and organizations of the existence and purpose
of such centers.
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(h)
REVIEW- The
State educational agency shall review the local educational agency's
parental involvement policies and practices to determine if the
policies and practices meet the requirements of this section.
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