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What is a School-Parent Compact? Our School-Parent Compact for Achievement offers ways that we can work together as parents, educators, and students to promote students success. This compact provides strategies to help connect learning at school and at home. An effective Compact Links to academic achievement goals Focuses on student learning Shares strategies that staff, parents, and students can use Explains how teachers and parents will communicate about student progress Describes opportunities for parents to volunteer, observe, and participate in the classroom. Jointly Developed The parents, students, and staff of Mansfield Elementary School work together and share ideas to develop this School-Parent Compact for Achievement. Meetings are held each year with students, teachers, and parents to review and revise the compact based on the schools academic achievement goals and student needs. Parents are welcome to provide feedback at any time during the school year. All feedback will be reviewed at the annual revision meeting with parents. To provide feedback on the school- parent compact please call 770-784-2948 or email Chris Haymore at [email protected]. Activities to Build Partnerships Mansfield Elementary School offers ongoing events and programs to provide parents and students with access to our staff: Open House in July Parent Conferences in Early Fall and Late Winter Parent Resource Center Infinite Campus Canvas To make an appointment with your childs teachers, contact the school 770-784-2948 or email the teacher directly. Join us for : Title I Parent Orientation Donuts for Dads Muffins for Moms Parent Revision & Feedback Drop-In Sessions School-Parent Compact Kindergarten 2019-2020 Revised July 30, 2019 Communication about Student Learning Mansfield Elementary School is committed to frequent two-way communication with families about childrens learning. Some ways you can expect us to reach out to you include the follow- ing: Student Agendas Weekly Communication Folders Updates on the school website Current grade reporting in Infinite Campus Parent-Teacher Conferences (Sept/Feb) Do you have questions about your childs progress? Would you like to volunteer or observe? Contact your childs teacher by phone (770-784-2948) or email. E-mail addresses are on the school website www.newtoncountyschools.org/mansfield

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Page 1: School-Parent Compact Kindergarten€¦ · School-Parent Compact? Our School-Parent Compact for Achievement offers ways that we can work together as parents, educators, and students

What is a School-Parent Compact?

Our School-Parent Compact for Achievement offers ways that we can work together as parents, educators, and students to promote students success. This compact provides strategies to help connect learning at school and at home. An effective Compact… Links to academic achievement goals Focuses on student learning Shares strategies that staff, parents, and

students can use Explains how teachers and parents will

communicate about student progress Describes opportunities for parents to

volunteer, observe, and participate in the classroom.

Jointly Developed

The parents, students, and staff of Mansfield Elementary School work together and share ideas to develop this School-Parent Compact for Achievement. Meetings are held each year with students, teachers, and parents to review and revise the compact based on the school’s academic achievement goals and student needs. Parents are welcome to provide feedback at any time during the school year. All feedback will be reviewed at the annual revision meeting with parents. To provide feedback on the school-parent compact please call 770-784-2948 or email Chris Haymore at [email protected].

Activities to Build Partnerships

Mansfield Elementary School offers ongoing events and programs to provide parents and students with access to our staff:

Open House in July

Parent Conferences in Early Fall and Late Winter

Parent Resource Center

Infinite Campus

Canvas

To make an appointment with your child’s teachers, contact the school 770-784-2948 or email the teacher directly.

Join us for :

Title I Parent Orientation Donuts for Dads

Muffins for Moms Parent Revision & Feedback Drop-In Sessions

School-Parent Compact

Kindergarten 2019-2020

Revised July 30, 2019

Communication about Student Learning

Mansfield Elementary School is committed to frequent two-way communication with families about children’s learning. Some ways you can expect us to reach out to you include the follow-ing: Student Agendas Weekly Communication Folders Updates on the school website Current grade reporting in Infinite Campus Parent-Teacher Conferences (Sept/Feb)

Do you have questions about your child’s progress? Would you like to volunteer or

observe?

Contact your child’s teacher by phone (770-784-2948) or email.

E-mail addresses are on the school website www.newtoncountyschools.org/mansfield

Page 2: School-Parent Compact Kindergarten€¦ · School-Parent Compact? Our School-Parent Compact for Achievement offers ways that we can work together as parents, educators, and students

Our Goals for Student Achievement District : The Mission of Newton County Schools is to provide educational excellence to all students.

To accomplish this mission, our goal is to: Increase Student Achievement School Goals: SMART Goal 1: Increase the performance rate at 3% for students in Mathematics in 2019-2020 as measured by the state mandated test. Focus Area: Number Sense SMART Goal 2: Increase the performance rate at 3% for students in Reading in 2019-2020 as measured by the state mandated test. Focus Area: Phonics and Sight Words

Teachers/Schools:

Provide parent workshops that give hands-on practice using letter sounds and sight words.

Maintaining our school web-page with

resources and links related to number sense and reading activities.

Provide home learning kits and

activities that will allow students and parents to work on number sense, phonics, and sight words.

Teachers, Students, and Parents—Together for Success

Families:

Attend parent workshops hat provide hands-on practice using number sense activities, letter sounds and sight words.

Visit my child’s school web-page to access

learning links for reading websites and math activities.

Use learning kits provided at workshops

to work on at home to help with number sense, phonics, and sight words.

Mansfield Students:

Practice my letter sounds and sight words with my parents/family at home. Go to school web-page and visit reading

and math websites to help me have fun learning. Use learning kits to practice my letter sounds, sight words, and number sense activities at home with my family.

Page 3: School-Parent Compact Kindergarten€¦ · School-Parent Compact? Our School-Parent Compact for Achievement offers ways that we can work together as parents, educators, and students

What is a School-Parent Compact?

Our School-Parent Compact for Achievement

offers ways that we can work together as parents, educators, and students to promote

students success. This compact provides strategies to help connect learning at school

and at home. An effective Compact…

Links to academic achievement goals Focuses on student learning Shares strategies that staff, parents, and

students can use Explains how teachers and parents will

communicate about student progress Describes opportunities for parents to

volunteer, observe, and participate in the classroom.

Jointly Developed

The parents, students, and staff of Mansfield Elementary School work together and share ideas to develop this School-Parent Compact for Achievement. Meetings are held each year with students, teachers, and parents to review and revise the compact based on the school’s academic achievement goals and student needs. Parents are welcome to provide feedback at any time during the school year. All feedback will be reviewed at the annual revision meeting with parents. To provide feedback on the school-parent compact please call 770-784-2948 or email Chris Haymore at [email protected].

Activities to Build Partnerships

Mansfield Elementary School offers ongoing events and programs to provide parents and students with access to our staff:

Open House in July

Parent Conferences in Early Fall and Late Winter

Parent Resource Center

Infinite Campus

Canvas

To make an appointment with your child’s teachers, contact the school 770-784-2948 or email the teacher directly.

Join us for :

Title I Parent Orientation Donuts for Dads Muffins for Moms

Parent Revision & Feedback Drop-In Sessions

School-Parent Compact

First Grade 2019-2020

Revised July 30, 2019

Communication about Student Learning

Mansfield Elementary School is committed to frequent two-way communication with families about children’s learning. Some ways you can expect us to reach out to you include the following: Student Agendas Weekly Communication Folders Updates on the school website Current grade reporting in Infinite Campus Parent-Teacher Conferences (Sept/Feb)

Do you have questions about your child’s progress? Would you like to volunteer or observe?

Contact your child’s teacher by phone (770-784-2948) or email.

E-mail addresses are on the school website www.newtoncountyschools.org/mansfield

Page 4: School-Parent Compact Kindergarten€¦ · School-Parent Compact? Our School-Parent Compact for Achievement offers ways that we can work together as parents, educators, and students

Our Goals for Student Achievement District : The Mission of Newton County Schools is to provide educational excellence to all students.

To accomplish this mission, our goal is to: Increase Student Achievement School Goals: SMART Goal 1: Increase the performance rate at 3% for students in Mathematics in 2019-2020 as measured by the state mandated test. Focus Area: Number Sense and Fractions SMART Goal 2: Increase the performance rate at 3% for students in Reading in 2019-2020 as measured by the state mandated test. Focus Area: Phonics and Sight Words

Teachers/Schools:

Provide parent workshops through that give hands-on practice using letter sounds and sight words.

Maintaining our school web-page with

resources and links related to number sense and reading activities.

Provide home learning kits that will

allow students and parents to work on number sense, phonics, and sight words.

Teachers, Students, and Parents—Together for Success

Families:

Attend parent workshops that provide hands-on practice using number sense activi-ties, letter sounds and sight words.

Visit my child’s school web-page to access

learning links for reading websites and math activities.

Use learning kits provided at workshops to

work on at home to help with number sense, phonics, and sight words.

Mansfield Students:

Practice my letter sounds and sight words with my parents/family at home. Go to school web-page and visit

reading and math websites to help me have fun learning. Use learning kits to practice my letter sounds, sight words, and number sense activities at home with my family.

Page 5: School-Parent Compact Kindergarten€¦ · School-Parent Compact? Our School-Parent Compact for Achievement offers ways that we can work together as parents, educators, and students

What is a School-Parent Compact?

Our School-Parent Compact for Achievement

offers ways that we can work together as parents, educators, and students to promote

students success. This compact provides strategies to help connect learning at school

and at home. An effective Compact…

Links to academic achievement goals Focuses on student learning Shares strategies that staff, parents, and

students can use Explains how teachers and parents will

communicate about student progress Describes opportunities for parents to

volunteer, observe, and participate in the classroom.

Jointly Developed

The parents, students, and staff of Mans-field Elementary School work together and share ideas to develop this School-Parent Compact for Achievement. Meetings are held each year with students, teachers, and parents to review and revise the compact based on the school’s academic achievement goals and student needs. Parents are welcome to provide feedback at any time during the school year. All feedback will be reviewed at the annual revision meeting with parents. To provide feedback on the school-parent compact please call 770-784-2948 or email Chris Haymore at [email protected].

Activities to Build Partnerships

Mansfield Elementary School offers ongoing events and programs to provide parents and students with access to our staff:

Open House in July

Parent Conferences in Early Fall and Late Winter

Parent Resource Center

Infinite Campus

To make an appointment with your child’s teachers, contact the school 770-784-2948 or email the teacher directly.

Join us for :

Title I Parent Orientation Donuts for Dads

Muffins for Moms Parent Revision & Feedback Drop-In Sessions

School-Parent Compact

Second Grade 2019-2020

Revised July 30, 2019

Communication about Student Learning

Mansfield Elementary School is committed to frequent two-way communication with families about children’s learning. Some ways you can expect us to reach out to you include the following: Student Agendas Weekly Communication Folders Updates on the school website Current grade reporting in Infinite Campus Parent-Teacher Conferences (Sept/Feb)

Do you have questions about your child’s progress? Would you like to volunteer or

observe?

Contact your child’s teacher by phone (770-784-2948) or email.

E-mail addresses are on the school website www.newtoncountyschools.org/mansfield

Page 6: School-Parent Compact Kindergarten€¦ · School-Parent Compact? Our School-Parent Compact for Achievement offers ways that we can work together as parents, educators, and students

Our Goals for Student Achievement District : The Mission of Newton County Schools is to provide educational excellence to all students.

To accomplish this mission, our goal is to: Increase Student Achievement

School Goals: SMART Goal 1: Increase the performance rate at 3% for students in Mathematics in 2019-2020 as measured by the state mandated test. Focus Area: Developing an understanding of Fractions as Equal Shares SMART Goal 2: Increase the performance rate at 3% for students in Reading in 2019-2020 as measured by the state mandated test. Focus Area: Reading Comprehension & Vocabulary

Teachers/Schools:

Provide parent workshops that give hands-on practice with fraction sense understanding, reading

comprehension and vocabulary. Maintaining our school web-page with re-

sources and links related to fraction sense development and reading activities.

Provide home learning kits that will allow

students and parents to work on fraction sense understanding, reading comprehen-sion and vocabulary.

Teachers, Students, and Parents—Together for Success

Families:

Attend parent workshops that provide hands-on practice with faction sense understand-ing, reading comprehension and vocabulary activities.

Visit my child’s school web-page to access

learning links for reading websites and math activities.

Use learning kits

provided at workshops to help with fractions sense, reading comprehension and vocabulary.

Mansfield Students:

Practice my fraction sense activities and reading comprehension and vocabulary strategies at home with par ents/family.

Go to school web-page and visit reading and math websites to help me have fun learning.

Use learning kits to practice my fraction sense activities and reading com-

prehension and vocabulary at home with my family.

Page 7: School-Parent Compact Kindergarten€¦ · School-Parent Compact? Our School-Parent Compact for Achievement offers ways that we can work together as parents, educators, and students

Jointly Developed

The parents, students, and staff of Mansfield Elementary School work together and share ideas to develop this School-Parent Compact for Achievement. Meetings are held each year with students, teachers, and parents to review and revise the compact based on the school’s academic achievement goals and student needs. Parents are welcome to provide feedback at any time during the school year. All feedback will be reviewed at the annual revision meeting with parents. To provide feedback on the school-parent compact please call 770-784-2948 or email Chris Haymore at [email protected].

What is a School-Parent Compact?

Our School-Parent Compact for Achievement

offers ways that we can work together as parents, educators, and students to promote

students success. This compact provides strategies to help connect learning at school

and at home. An effective Compact…

Links to academic achievement goals Focuses on student learning Shares strategies that staff, parents, and

students can use Explains how teachers and parents will

communicate about student progress Describes opportunities for parents to

volunteer, observe, and participate in the classroom.

Activities to Build Partnerships

Mansfield Elementary School offers ongoing events and programs to provide parents and students with access to our staff:

Open House in July

Parent Conferences in Early Fall and Late Winter

Parent Resource Center

Infinite Campus

To make an appointment with your child’s teachers, contact the school 770-784-2948 or email the teacher directly.

Join us for :

Title I Parent Orientation Donuts for Dads

Muffins for Moms Parent Revision and Feedback Drop-In Sessions

School-Parent Compact

Third Grade 2019-2020

Revised July 30, 2019

Communication about Student Learning

Mansfield Elementary School is committed to frequent two-way communication with families about children’s learning. Some ways you can expect us to reach out to you include the following: Student Agendas Weekly Communication Folders Updates on the school website Current grade reporting in Infinite Campus Parent-Teacher Conferences (Sept/Feb)

Do you have questions about your child’s progress? Would you like to volunteer or observe?

Contact your child’s teacher by phone (770-784-2948) or email.

E-mail addresses are on the school website www.newtoncountyschools.org/mansfield

Page 8: School-Parent Compact Kindergarten€¦ · School-Parent Compact? Our School-Parent Compact for Achievement offers ways that we can work together as parents, educators, and students

Our Goals for Student Achievement District : The Mission of Newton County Schools is to provide educational excellence to all students.

To accomplish this mission, our goal is to: Increase Student Achievement

School Goals: SMART Goal 1: Increase the performance rate at 3% for students in Mathematics in 2019-2020 as measured by the state mandated test. Focus Area: Fractions SMART Goal 2: Increase the performance rate at 3% for students in Reading in 2019-2020 as measured by the state mandated test. Focus Area: Reading Comprehension & Vocabulary

Teachers/Schools:

Provide parent workshops that give hands-on practice using fractions and reading strategies.

Maintaining our school web-page with

resources and links related to fractions and reading activities.

Provide home learning kits that will

allow students and parents to work on fractions and reading comprehension and vocabulary.

Teachers, Students, and Parents—Together for Success

Families:

Attend parent workshops that provide hands-on practice using fractions and reading strategies.

Visit my child’s school web-page to

access learning links for reading websites and math activities. Use learning kits provided at

workshops to work on at home to help with fractions and reading comprehen-sion and vocabulary.

Mansfield Students:

Talk with my family about new vocabulary words and what I am learning in math.

Go to school web-page and visit reading and math websites to help me have fun learning.

Use learning kits at home to practice working of fractions and understanding what I read and the vocabulary.

Page 9: School-Parent Compact Kindergarten€¦ · School-Parent Compact? Our School-Parent Compact for Achievement offers ways that we can work together as parents, educators, and students

What is a School-Parent Compact?

Our School-Parent Compact for Achievement

offers ways that we can work together as parents, educators, and students to promote

students success. This compact provides strategies to help connect learning at school

and at home. An effective Compact…

Links to academic achievement goals Focuses on student learning Shares strategies that staff, parents, and

students can use Explains how teachers and parents will

communicate about student progress Describes opportunities for parents to

volunteer, observe, and participate in the classroom.

Jointly Developed

The parents, students, and staff of Mansfield Elementary School work together and share ideas to develop this School-Parent Compact for Achievement. Meetings are held each year with students, teachers, and parents to review and revise the compact based on the school’s academic achievement goals and student needs. Parents are welcome to provide feedback at any time during the school year. All feedback will be reviewed at the annual revision meeting with parents. To provide feedback on the school-parent compact please call 770-784-2948 or email Chris Haymore at [email protected].

Activities to Build Partnerships

Mansfield Elementary School offers ongoing events and programs to provide parents and students with access to our staff:

Open House in July

Parent Conferences in Early Fall and Late Winter

Parent Resource Center

Infinite Campus

To make an appointment with your child’s teachers, contact the school 770-784-2948 or email the teacher directly.

Join us for :

Title I Parent Orientation Donuts for Dads

Muffins for Moms Parent Revision and Feedback Drop-In Sessions

School-Parent Compact

Fourth Grade 2019-2020

Revised July 30, 2019

Communication about Student Learning

Mansfield Elementary School is committed to frequent two-way communication with families about children’s learning. Some ways you can expect us to reach out to you include the following: Student Agendas Weekly Communication Folders Updates on the school website Current grade reporting in Infinite Campus Parent-Teacher Conferences (Sept/Feb)

Do you have questions about your child’s progress? Would you like to volunteer or

observe?

Contact your child’s teacher by phone (770-784-2948) or email.

E-mail addresses are on the school website www.newtoncountyschools.org/mansfield

Page 10: School-Parent Compact Kindergarten€¦ · School-Parent Compact? Our School-Parent Compact for Achievement offers ways that we can work together as parents, educators, and students

Our Goals for Student Achievement District : The Mission of Newton County Schools is to provide educational excellence to all students. To

accomplish this mission, our goal is to: Increase Student Achievement School Goals: SMART Goal 1: Increase the performance rate at 3% for students in Mathematics in 2019-2020 as measured by the state mandated test. Focus Area: Understanding Fractions SMART Goal 2: Increase the performance rate at 3% for students in Reading in 2019-2020 as measured by the state mandated test. Focus Area: Reading Comprehension and Vocabulary

Teachers/Schools:

Provide parent work-shops that give hands-on practice using fractions and reading strategies.

Maintaining our school web-page with

resources and links related to fractions and reading activities.

Provide home learning kits that will

allow students and parents to work on fractions, reading comprehension, and vocabulary.

Teachers, Students, and Parents—Together for Success

Families:

Attend parent workshops that provide hands-on practice using fractions and reading strategies.

Visit my child’s school web-page to access

learning links for reading websites and math activities.

Use learning kits

provided at workshops to work on at home to help with fractions, reading compre-hension and vocabulary.

Mansfield Students:

Talk with my family about new vocabulary words and what I am learning in math.

Go to school web-page and visit reading and math websites to help me have fun learning. Use learning kits at home to practice working on fractions and understanding what I read and the

vocabulary.

Page 11: School-Parent Compact Kindergarten€¦ · School-Parent Compact? Our School-Parent Compact for Achievement offers ways that we can work together as parents, educators, and students

What is a School-Parent Compact?

Our School-Parent Compact for Achievement

offers ways that we can work together as parents, educators, and students to promote

students success. This compact provides strategies to help connect learning at school

and at home. An effective Compact…

Links to academic achievement goals Focuses on student learning Shares strategies that staff, parents, and

students can use Explains how teachers and parents will

communicate about student progress Describes opportunities for parents to

volunteer, observe, and participate in the classroom.

Jointly Developed

The parents, students, and staff of Mans-field Elementary School work together and share ideas to develop this School-Parent Compact for Achievement. Meet-ings are held each year with students, teachers, and parents to review and revise the compact based on the school’s academic achievement goals and student needs. Parents are welcome to provide feedback at any time during the school year. All feedback will be reviewed at the annual revision meeting with parents. To provide feedback on the school-parent compact please call 770-784-2948 or email Chris Haymore at [email protected].

Activities to Build Partnerships

Mansfield Elementary School offers ongoing events and programs to provide parents and students with access to our staff:

Open House in July

Parent Conferences in Early Fall and Late Winter

Parent Resource Center

Infinite Campus

To make an appointment with your child’s teachers, contact the school 770-784-2948 or email the teacher directly.

Join us for :

Title I Parent Orientation Donuts for Dads

Muffins for Moms Parent Revision and Feedback Drop-In Sessions

School-Parent Compact

Fifth Grade 2019-2020

Revised July 30, 2019

Communication about Student Learning

Mansfield Elementary School is committed to frequent two-way communication with families about children’s learning. Some ways you can expect us to reach out to you include the following: Student Agendas Weekly Communication Folders Updates on the school website Current grade reporting in Infinite Campus Parent-Teacher Conferences (Sept/Feb)

Do you have questions about your child’s progress? Would you like to volunteer or observe?

Contact your child’s teacher by phone (770-784-2948) or email.

E-mail addresses are on the school website www.newtoncountyschools.org/mansfield

Page 12: School-Parent Compact Kindergarten€¦ · School-Parent Compact? Our School-Parent Compact for Achievement offers ways that we can work together as parents, educators, and students

Our Goals for Student Achievement District : The Mission of Newton County Schools is to provide educational excellence to all students.

To accomplish this mission, our goal is to: Increase Student Achievement School Goals: SMART Goal 1: Increase the performance rate at 3% for students in Mathematics in 2019-2020 as measured by the state mandated test. Focus Area: Fractions SMART Goal 2: Increase the performance rate at 3% for students in Reading in 2019-2020 as measured by the state mandated test. Focus Area: Reading Comprehension and Vocabulary

Teachers/Schools:

Provide parent work-shops through that give hands-on practice using fractions and reading strategies.

Maintaining our school web-page with

resources and links related to fractions and reading activities.

Provide home learning kits that will

allow students and parents to work on fractions, reading comprehension and vocabulary.

Teachers, Students, and Parents—Together for Success

Families:

Attend parent workshops that provide hands-on practice using fractions and reading strategies.

Visit my child’s school web-page to access

learning links for reading websites and math activities.

Use learning

kits provided at workshops to work on at home to help with fractions, reading com-prehension and vocabulary.

Mansfield Students:

Talk with my family about new vocabulary words and what I am learning in math.

Go to school web-page and visit reading and math websites to help me have fun learning.

Use learning kits at home to practice working on fractions, understanding

what I read and the vocabulary.