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2023-2024 Parent Student Handbook:          English Version         Spanish Version

Parent Resources - Elementary

SchoolCast- JCS Rapid Response System

Bullying\Cyber Safety -Each Jasper City School provides Internet Safety programs for their students through classroom lessons, presentations, safety websites, handouts, and assemblies. As parents, it is our responsibility to make sure our children understand the seriousiness of bullying or cyber bullying and how to use their technology appropriately no matter where they are.

New Site -How to Keep Children Safe On The Internet- Whether you're worried about what kids might see on YouTube or who they might speak to on Facebook, we have the best tips for keeping them safe.

Digital Citizenship - Your personal information is a valuable commodity. It’s not only the key to your financial identity, but also to your online identity. Knowing how to protect your information — and your identity — is a must in the 21st century. Here are some tips to doing it effectively.

Child Find - Help Locate Children with Disabilities

 Parent and Family Engagement

The Title I Parent and Family Engagement Plan is updated annually with input from stakeholders across our school district. This plan establishes the district's expectations for quality family engagement and guides the strategies and resources that will build school-parent partnerships.  It describes the district's commitment to partner with families in the education of their children and to strengthen the ability of schools to implement activities that support children in achieving academic success. For more information and to provide feedback, please contact Mrs. Amy O'Rear at (205)384-6880 or via email aorear@jasper.k12.al.us .   

 

Parent's Right To Know  - Document to be printed, completed and returned to the school for a request of a teacher's certification/qualification information.

WIDA is proud to announce the release of a new webinar series designed specifically for families of English language learners (ELLs).
An Introduction to English Standards and Assessments for Parents is a three-part webinar series designed specifically for parents, or families, of ELLs in grades K-12.   The series is available in English and Spanish on the WIDA website (www.wida.us).  Each webinar in the series is organized around three frequently asked questions by parents, including:
What does it mean to be an English language learner?
How is my child expected to use language in school?
What does the ACCESS for ELLs Parent/Guardian Score Report tell me?
Families are critical stakeholders within the comprehensive system of standards and assessments of WIDA, and as such, have the right to know and understand how their child is progressing in his or her English language development. Educators are encouraged to share these resources with families throughout the year and in a variety of ways.

For more information, or to access the webinars, visit: www.wida.us

Family Toolkit for English Learner Students and Families

Spanish Version 

English Version