Title I
TRIP ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
THE PLAN…
THE PROMISE…
2025-2026

"Where Learning is a Lifelong Journey"
841 Cooper Road
Grayson, GA 30017
Phone Number 678-639-3850
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Last Revised: April 27, 2025
WHERE IS THE PLAN AVAILABLE?
Families can also find paper copies of this Family and Community Engagement Plan in our Parent Center. Parents can request a paper copy be sent home with their child by calling the Parent Center at 678-639-3864
HOW IS THE PLAN DEVELOPED AND REVISED? 
COMMUNICATION
During the school year if you have any questions or concerns about this document or anything related to your child and his or her education, don't hesitate to contact the school to schedule a time to talk with someone.
OUR DISTRICT GOALS
OUR SCHOOL GOALS
Our continued goal at Trip Elementary School will provide all students with a high-quality curriculum and instruction in a supportive and effective learning environment to meet high academic standards.
Literacy Foundational Learning Skills
K: Phonological awareness—rhyme, syllables, blending; Phonics-letter names and sounds.
1st Grade: Phonics-blends, isolate vowels, and decode.
2nd Grade: Answer who/what/where/when/why/how.
3rd Grade: Read and understand stories, dramas, and poems.
4th Grade: Understand theme, characterization, structures of poetry and drama.
5th Grade: Summarize and paraphrase effectively.
Math Foundational Learning Skills
KK: Count quantities of objects, compare sets of objects, and represent quantities with numerals within 20.
1st Grade: Represent and solve problems involving addition and subtraction within 20.
2nd Grade: Use place value understanding to represent and solve problems involving addition and subtraction within 100.
3rd Grade: Solve problems involving multiplication and division within 100.
4th Grade: Solve problems involving addition and subtraction through the hundred-thousand place, as well as multiplication and division of multi-digit whole numbers
5th Grade: Understand the place value system and solve problems involving customary measurements, metric measurements, and time and analyze graphical displays of data to answer relevant questions
WHAT IS A FAMILY AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PLAN?
WHAT IS A SCHOOL-FAMILY PROMISE?
- Clear learning goals that are linked to the school’s improvement plan
- Specific skills students will learn during the year
- Strategies that staff, families, and students will use to improve student learning
- Ways to extend learning at home
- Methods teachers and family members will use to communicate about student progress
- Opportunities for family members to observe and participate in the classroom
- Jointly-developed by families, school staff, students, community business partners, and other stakeholders during our Planning Meeting
- Reviewed and revised throughout the year.
- It is formally shared and reviewed with parents and teachers at conferences and parent workshops. It is also shared via our electronic communication, Trip Newsletter.
ENGAGING AND EMPOWERING FAMILIES WITH…
- Title I Program Information: Program information is available during the Title I Planning Meeting in the spring and Annual Parent Meetings in the fall, on the school website, and in the Parent Center.
- Curriculum Information: Knowing what your child is learning at school is important. We will keep you informed throughout the year about what your child is learning during parent meetings, conferences, and on our school website.
- Student Progress Monitoring: ParentVue is an online resource that allows families to view grades, attendance, schedules, assessment, and your child’s results, course history, and much more. Monitoring your child’s progress in school is an important way to be engaged.
- Parent Resources: We have many resources available for checkout to use at home with your child. We also host several parent workshops to empower you as you work with your child at home.
- Staff Training: We will train our staff to communicate with you effectively. Your input on how we train our staff is valuable.
- Communication: We will communicate, to the extent feasible, all information with you in a language and format you understand. Whenever possible, we will provide interpreters during parent workshops, and academic events. Translation is available for most documents.
- Transition Support: Entering a new school can be scary for both students and families. We will host events to make sure both you and your child are aware of what is expected and how you can prepare as your child transitions to a new school level, college, and career.
WORKING TOGETHER TO ENSURE SUCCESS
Trip Elementary will…

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- Offer workshops to teach parents how to help their children with reading and math.
- Communicate language comprehension and word recognition development to parents and provide parents with strategies to support their readers.
- Communicate with families in additional ways through school newsletters, social media, and the school website.
Dr. Lesley Hill 4/30/25
Principal’s Signature Date
As Students, we will…

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- Read every night to practice reading with accuracy, fluency, and understanding
- Bring home newsletters and notices about events.
- Learn math facts appropriate to the grade level to support math problem solving
- Communicate to our parents and our teachers when we need additional support and ask our teachers to explain when we do not understand
As Families, we will…

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- Maintain open communication with my child’s teacher to help with academic success
- Attend school workshops and events to learn strategies to help our children at home
- Encourage nightly reading and math fact practice at home
LET'S TALK
If you need interpretation and translation services, please contact: Danly Abella at 678-639-3864
ACTIVITIES TO BUILD OUR PARTNERSHIP
DID YOU KNOW?
- Title I is a federal program designed to support school reform efforts to improve teaching and learning for all students.
- Title I programs are based on effective means of improving student achievement and include strategies to support family engagement.
- The Title I Office reserves at least one percent of the district’s allocation to fund family and community engagement programs. The use of these funds is based on suggestions gathered at our spring Planning Meetings from families and community members. Funds are distributed equally to all our Title I schools.
- Childcare and/or transportation may be provided for meetings and school events.
VISIT OUR FAMILY ENGAGEMENT CENTER
Our Parent Center has learning games, books, and other resources available for families to check out and use at home. Our Parent Outreach Liaison is Danly Abella. She is available to help you find resources, navigate the ParentvUE, connect with teachers, and learn about ways you can help your children at home.
Our Family Engagement Center is located Parent Center room 1.139
Hours of Operation- 7:45 am to 2:45 pm
Please contact Danly Abella for additional information about our Parent Center and resources available for checkout.
678-639-3864

Classroom Volunteer: Parents may schedule a classroom observation or a time to volunteer at our school by contacting their student’s teacher.
School Volunteer: Parents interested in volunteering may contact the Parent Center for more information.

