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Support at Ramsey - Title I information

The following information is a jointly developed agreement that explains how family members and teachers will work together to make sure all of our students get the support they need to reach and exceed grade level standards. The families and staff at Ramsey Elementary annually discuss, review, and revise this information. Your student’s needs, progress, and achievements will be shared at fall and winter conferences. For more information about this agreement, contact your student’s teacher.

Students smiling outside on the playground

 

Title I School Improvement Strategies

Ramsey Elementary School is a Title I Schoolwide building that receives funding to support our students’ academic needs. We have selected these goals to help all students: 

  • Strengthen Tier I instruction in Reading through using formative assessments to guide differentiation. 
  • Strengthen Tier I instruction in Math using engagement strategies and professional coaching cycles. 
  • Improving school culture and climate using targeted Tier I instruction of skills and foundational Catalyst Strategies. 

Progress on these school efforts will be reported to  families at PTCO meetings once a trimester.

Students working in the classroom

 

School Supports for Success
(In the Classroom)

We will: 

  • Use formative assessments in Tier I instruction to make differentiation decisions. 
  • Use engagement strategies in Tier I instruction to increase student agency in their learning. 
  • Access coaching cycles in math, reading and management to increase student success and support professional growth. 
  • Provide targeted Tier I skill instruction in reading, math and social skills and provide interventions when necessary.
Students singing at concert

 

Family Supports for Success
(At Home)

  • Communication between home and school during fall and winter conferences as well as through trimester report cards at minimum. 
  • Access to reading materials for student independent and shared reading at home knowing that reading at home has a direct correlation to student success.
  • Support for families including basic needs and connections to resources to improve student attendance.
  • In-home support for families to build structures and routines with our parent educator. 
  • Multiple family engagement events that offer opportunities to learn how to support your child at home.
Students holding hands and walking on the first day of school

 

Family Resources
(Communication)

  • Our school will send out the News from the Nest at the end of each month. It can be translated into other languages. 
  • Find valuable information   through ParentVUE: 
  • Your student’s results from  grade level assessments
  • Your student’s report card 
  • Volunteer at your student’s school. Contact the Volunteer Service Coordinator (VSC) or go to ahschools.us/ramseyvolunteer 
  • Find parent resources or ways to help your student learn: ahschools.us/prektograde3
  • Translate the information from this brochure on ahschools.us/ramseysupport 
  • Communicate with your student’s  school in your preferred language.  Visit ReachMyTeach.com or download the app 
  • Contact your student’s teacher or the school  office if you have questions

Events for families

Fall Picnic
September 25, 5:30-7:00 

Numbers & Nachos
November 18, 5:307:00

Reading Event
February 5, 5:30-7:00

Kindergarten Welcome event
April 9, 5:30-7:00

Arts and Academics
May 14, 5:30-7:00

Conferences

Fall conferences:
October 6
1:00-4:00, 4:20-8:20
October 9 4:20-8:20

Winter conferences: 
February 17
1:00-4:00, 4:20-8:20       February 19 4:20-8:20

Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) Meetings

Meetings from 5:30 to 6:30pm in the library.

September 9
December 2
March 10
May 12

* Information about Title I funded activities will be shared and your input will be gathered

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