A Parents’ Guide
The Right to Be Informed
Under the No Child Left Behind Act, what does a parent have the right to know?
Under this act, parents of children in schools that receive
Title I dollars have
the right to request information
regarding the professional qualifications of the student’s classroom teachers
including, at a minimum, the following:
- Whether
the teacher has met State qualification and licensing criteria for the
grade levels and subject area in which the teacher provides instruction.
- Whether
the teacher is teaching under emergency or other provisional status
through which State qualification or licensing criteria have been waived.
- The
baccalaureate degree major of the teacher, any other graduate
certification or degree held by the teacher, and the field of discipline
of the certification or degree.
- Timely
notice that the parents’ child has been assigned, or has been taught for
four or more consecutive weeks by a teacher of a core academic subject who
is not highly qualified.
- Whether
the child is provided services by paraprofessionals, and if so, their
qualifications.
How do I know if my child is being
served by a paraprofessional?
A paraprofessional, sometimes referred to as an
instructional assistant, is a person that is employed by the district and
assigned to a classroom or classrooms to provide instructional support
consistent with the instruction provided by the classroom teacher or teachers.
Paraprofessionals hired after January 8, 2002, must have:
- Completed
at least two years of study at an institution of higher education;
- Obtained
an associate’s or higher degree; or
- Met a
rigorous standard of quality, and can demonstrate, through a formal State
exam or local academic assessment, knowledge of, and the ability to assist
in instructing either of the following:
- Reading/language
arts, writing, and mathematics; or
- Reading
readiness, writing readiness, and mathematics readiness.
Paraprofessionals hired before January 8, 2002, must meet these requirements no later
than January 8, 2006.
Certain exceptions may apply, consult your district or this
agency for clarification.
What do I have the right to know in
regards to school improvement?
At each stage of school improvement
-initial identification, corrective action,
and restructuring- the school district must furnish parents
with a detailed explanation of the causes and consequences of the school’s
performance, and how they can be involved.
The notice must contain the following:
- An
explanation of what identification means, and how the school compares in
terms of academic achievement with other schools in the district and the
state.
- The
reason for the identification.
- An
explanation of what the school is doing to address the problem.
An explanation of what the school district
or state is doing to help the school address the problem.
- An
explanation of how the parents can become involved in addressing the
academic issues that caused the school to be identified.
- An
explanation of the parents’ option to transfer their child to another
public school (with transportation paid for or provided by the LEA), and,
if applicable, the opportunity to access supplemental education services.
On January 8, 2002,
President Bush signed his education plan, No
Child Left Behind, into law. The law
united both political parties behind the principle that schools must be held
accountable for their results and that every child must learn. As part of that law, low-performing schools
are required to provide parents with specific information.
How is a school determined to be
low- performing?
Under No Child Left
Behind, every state must set the goals that each school must meet. If a school does not make adequate yearly
progress for two consecutive years that school becomes identified for school
improvement.
Title I/LAP
Director
Gayle Pauley
360.725.6100
Program
Supervisors
Ann Cuoio . . . . . . . . . .
. .360.725.6171
Dr. Wally Hunt. . . . . . . .
.360.725.6168
Nancy Leinius. . . . . . . . . .360.725.6172
Dr. Reginald Reid . . . . . .
.360.725.6045
Petrea Stoddard, CPA. . . . .360.725.6169
Dr. Nicolas Zavala. . . . . .
360.725.6189
Support Staff
Brenda Merritt. . . . . . . . . . .
.360.725.6100
Julie Chace. . . . .
. . . . . . . .360.725.6167
www.k12.wa.us
Old Capitol Building
PO Box 47200
Olympia, WA 98504-7200
www.NoChildLeftBehind.gov
1-800-USA-LEARN
Office of Superintendent of
Public Instruction,
Title I/LAP Department