Parent Information
About Parent Involvement
Parent and Family Engagement is an ongoing process that increases active participation, communication, and collaboration between parents, schools, and communities with the goal of educating the whole child to ensure student achievement and success.
The Georgia Department of Education’s Family-School Partnership Program ensures that Title I, Part A parent and family engagement regulations are met with meaningful and strategic actions to build parent and school staff capacity as mandated by the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) of 1965, as amended by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) of 2015. Schools and districts must ensure that strong strategies are in place to:
- build capacity to engage parents/stakeholders in an effective partnership with the school; and
- share and support high student academic achievement.
Vision Statement The Family-School Partnership Program believes that parents, schools, families, and communities working together can create meaningful partnerships that ultimately lead to significant gains across the board in student achievement.
HES Title I Information
- Parent Adknowledgement
- 22-23 Student Handbook
- 22-23 Staff Handbook
- Parent's Right to Know
- Parent Volunteer Form
- Parent Comments/Feedback
- GOSA Report Card
- Parent Guide to the GOSA Report Card
- Fraud, Waste and Abuse Information
- Parent Resource Center
- School-Parent Compact FY23
- Continuous Improvement Plan FY21 QT2
- DCS Complaint Procedure
- Parent Involvement Policy FY 23
- FY 22 Title I Meeting Info
- DCS Family Engagement Policy
- Compact Policy Sign Sheet