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Parent and Family Engagement Plan

Parent and Family Engagement Policy and Plan for Shared Student Success


 

Inverness Primary School 2025-2026 School year

Bridget Merchant, Principal
206 S. Line Ave, Inverness, FL 34452
(352) 726-2632

What is Title 1?

Inverness Primary School is identified as a Title I school as part of Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). The Title I Grant is designed to support State and local school reform efforts, support academic standards, and improve teaching and learning for students. Title I programs must be based on effective means of improving student achievement and include strategies to support family engagement. All Title I schools must jointly develop with parents and family members a written parent and family engagement policy.

 


 

Parent and Family Engagement Events!

Inverness Primary School will host the following events to build the capacity for strong family engagement to support a partnership among the school, parents, and the community to improve student academic achievement.

 

 

Meet Your Teacher - August 6, 2025: Meet your child’s teacher and school staff.

 

Parent – Teacher Conferences - October 1, 2025: Connect with your child’s teacher to discuss academic progress, strenghts, and areas for growth.

 

Fall Festival - October 23, 2025

 

Title 1 Literacy Night Event - November 13, 2025: Join us for an engaging evening focused on student acheivement, reading strategies, state standards, and testing inforamtion. A great opportunity for families to connect through literacy!

 

Cookies with Santa Literacy Night - December 11, 2025

 

Title 1 STEAM Night - March 19, 2025: Take part in hands-on activities that sipport learning in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM).

 

SAC Meetings - September 22, 2025, November 17, 2025, January 26, 2026, and April 27, 2026: 

The IPS School Advisory Council meets quarterly to support school improvement through collaboration. Members assist the principal in developing and evaluating the School Improvement Plan and annual budget and provide input to the school board and district staff. As outlined in the SAC Bylaws, the council serves in an advisory role- inquiring, informing, recommending, and evaluation to help guide school decisions.

 

To download a pdf copy of this document please use this Parent and Family Engagement Plan link

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Barriers

The school recognizes that work schedules, language barriers, discomfort in school settings, and lack of interest can make parent involvement challenging. Efforts are being made to create a welcoming environment, offer flexible options, and provide support so all families feel included and empowered to engage in ways that work for them.

School Plan for Shared Student Achievement

What is it? This is a plan that describes how Inverness Primary School will provide opportunities to improve family engagement and support student learning. “Every child is a promise,” and for each child, we promise to create an environment that nurtures a lifelong desire to learn. By partnering with parents and our community, we will build a foundation of academic knowledge and skills. Together, we will support students in becoming motivated learners and successful members of society. We will provide a continuum of learning experiences that are focused on the needs of all students.


 

How is it revised?

Inverness Primary School invites all parents to attend our quarterly SAC Meetings to review and revise this parent and family engagement policy, the school improvement plan, our school-parent compact, and the family engagement budget. Additionally, parent input and comments regarding this plan are welcome during the school year. The plan is posted on our school website for parents to view and submit feedback. All parent feedback received during the year will be used to revise the plan for the next school year. Additionally, an annual survey seeks parent and family suggestions on the plan and the use of funds for family engagement. Parents and family members can also give feedback during several parent meetings and activities during the school year.

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Who is it for?

All students participating in the Title I, Part A program, and their families, are encouraged to participate in the opportunities described in this plan. Inverness Primary School provides full opportunities for the participation of parents and family members with limited English, disabilities, and of migratory children.

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Where is it available?

The Parent and Family Engagement Plan is posted on the school website. In addition, the plan will be emailed to all families at the beginning of the school year and can be requested from the main office at any time.

 

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Curriculum

Parents can contact teachers throughout the year to access grade level standards, as well as core and supplemental curriculum. Title l Literacy Nights will address student achievement, standards, curriculum, and state and local assessments. At Teacher-Parent Conferences held in October, teachers will address the individual needs of students with parents, by providing up-to-date data reports and addressing mastery of grade level standards.

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Parent and Family Engagement Mission

The Family Engagement Committee functions to build relationships between the Citrus County School District, parents, and the community in setting standards of helping families hold high expectations for their children’s education in order to prepare students to be college and career ready. We will enhance these relationships by supporting various forms of communication between home and school, with diverse school activities and the development of appropriate home learning opportunities.

Inverness Primary School is Branching Out!

 

 

To strengthen our school and reach our goals, IPS will take the following measures to promote and support parents and family members as an important foundation of the school.  We will continue to:

  • Ensure all information related to school and parent programs, meetings, and other activities is available in both English and Spanish and posted on the school website. Skyward, Parent Square, call-outs, event flyers and social media are also used for parent communication, in addition to the monthly school newsletter for all families.
  • Provide trainings for staff with strategies to improve communication with parents and ideas to increase family engagement. Staff will also share best practices quarterly.
  • Partner with early childhood programs, middle and high schools, college and career ready resources or organizations, or other programs (as applicable) to help prepare parents and their children for successful school transitioning.
  • Share information in English and Spanish on the school website and in the school newsletter for parents to understand the school’s academic standards and assessments as well as the ways parents can monitor their child’s progress and work with educators.
  • Communicate with all families and the community on a regular basis regarding schoolwide events and activities, through phone messages, social media, and flyers.
  • Work with our parents to develop relevant trainings and helpful presentations to educate our staff on the importance of parent and family engagement and how to support student learning.
  • Provide necessary materials and handouts for parents at conferences, meetings, and activities to help parents work with their child to improve their child’s achievement.
  • Use our Parent and Family Engagement members, SAC and other partners in education to improve awareness of the activities and events listed in the school parent and family engagement policy.
  • Collect feedback from parents and family members at events, provide input cards, and parent surveys to support family engagement activities.
  • A “Parent Right to Know” letter is sent home at the beginning of each school year to all students at the elementary and middle school level. This letter provides the right of parents to request the professional qualifications of their child’s teacher. In the event a student is assigned a teacher that is “Out of Field” for four or more consecutive weeks the school with notify the parents through the school newsletter, school website, or a letter home.

 


If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this event, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance.


 

 

School Advisory Council (SAC)

Inverness Primary School invites all parents to attend SAC meetings.  Our goals are to share ideas, involve parents and family members, and build partnerships between the school, families, and the community. The team will meet four times during the school year.  Parents and family members can also submit ideas and suggestions at any school activity, meeting, and through our parent surveys and website.

 

If you would like to learn more about the School Advisory Council, please contact the office at (352)726-2632.

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