Parent Involvement        
    

Providing a better education for our children requires a close working relationship among parents, administrators, teachers, students, and the community. At Millennium Community School, we have an open door policy. Therefore, you are able to visit your child's classroom at anytime to observe. By following a few guidelines , there are many opportunities as a parent to participate in your child's education.

Parent/Teacher Conferences

Parent/Teacher conferences are held three times each year. During these established times, parents, guardians and/or caregivers are encouraged to schedule a conference. Informal conferences, which must be scheduled be the teacher, can be held before or after school or during the teacher's classroom special period. Please call, email or write your child's teacher to schedule an appointment.

Room Parents

We want to duplicate success and focus everyone's time and energy on what works. We are asking for parents to join other parents and teachers in coordinating classroom activities and efforts. Contact your child's teacher for more information.

PTA Membership

We invite all parents to become involved with their child's classroom and the many exciting activities offered at MCS. Administrators, teachers and the community members are also encouraged to join. The PTA meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month in the school cafeteria at 6:30pm. The November 2011 meeting will be held Tuesday November 1, 2011 due to government elections.

Title I Parental Involvement

Parents are encouraged to participate in the development and structure of Title I activities and to be kept informed about programs in which their children belong. Two-way communication, both verbal and written, provides a sound base for a good partnership between the school and home to provide an effective educational program for all students.

Supplemental Educational Services

According to the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 , students enrolled in school districts who are in its second year or later of school improvement, and your family meets the income limits under the Federal Lunch Program are eligible for Supplemental Educational Services (SES) , such as tutoring, from a vendor approved by the Ohio Department of Education. Tutoring services will be provided at no charge to the families of the students who are enrolled at Millennium. Priority for those services will be given to economically disadvantaged students who may receive free or reduced price lunch.
                   
           
           
 
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