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Resources for Parents

Resources for Parents

Resources for parents and families at the Fulton City School District.

Parents and guardians may find resources below, helpful to building on successes of their child throughout their time with the Fulton City School District. Please do not hesitate to reach out to school building principals or other appropriate staff members, Fulton City School District administrators or Board of Education members for additional help in navigating any issue.

 


 

PARENT INVOLVEMENT

The connection between parent and school is crucial in order for us to ensure every child, grades pre-k through 12, succeeds. We would like all parents and guardians to be our partners in their child’s education. The Fulton City School District Title 1 Parent Advisory Committee meets monthly on the fourth Wednesday of the month at the Fulton Education Center in the Board of Education Room from 6:30 – 7:30 pm. We would love for all parents and guardians in the Fulton City School District to join us as we work together to help all of our children succeed. You may read our Parent/Guardian Compact (below) for more information on how we can work together.

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Fulton City School District School-Parents/Guardians Compact

The school and parents/guardians are committed to working cooperatively to provide for the successful education of our children.

We, the parents/guardians, are committed to:

  1. Being active in our children’s school and being supportive of their learning development.
  2. Communicating with our children’s teachers about their educational needs.
  3. Participating in school activities and committees to support our children and school.
  4. Supporting our children’s education through monitoring and assisting our children in attendance, homework, and school performance.
  5. Requesting, as needed, information and support from the school staff and local agencies to support our children’s development.
  6. Collaborating with constituent groups to build a positive school community for students, parents, and staff.

We, the school district, are committed to:

  1. Providing high quality curriculum and instruction for our children’s educational programs.
  2. Providing communication between teachers and parents through parent-teacher conferences, frequent reports to parents on their children’s progress, access to staff, and opportunities to participate in their children’s school activities.
  3. Sharing appropriate program information (including Title I) with parents during the school’s Open House night and throughout the school year.
  4. Providing parents with assessment results for their children.
  5. Assuring that parents may participate in appropriate parent workshops and appropriate educational activities.
  6. Offering parents opportunity to plan, review, and improve school programs through the sitebased committee.