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Loozi-Doodle by Kaylan P
These “Loozi-Doodle” artworks were drawn by students from five different schools across St. Martin Parish. These creative students are all in the Talent Visual Arts Program. Following our “Louisiana” theme this year, students created these amazing doodles starting with the outline of our state. The only requirement was to draw the doodle with black pen.
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ALA Winner
Ms. Michelle Richard was the grand prize winner at this year's ALA confernce held in New Orleans. She won a free trip to next year's conference.
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Message from the Director
Angela McFaul Director of Federal Programs 111 Courville Street Breaux Bridge, LA 70517
Phone: 337-332-2105 Extension 3015 Fax: 337-332-6628 Title I - Improving the Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged offers students having difficulties in reading and mathematics the opportunity to receive special help, provides Pre-Kindergarten programs, and the Title I Family Involvement activity. The St. Martin Parish Title I Program provides service to over 5,000 students in eleven public, two private/parochial schools, and one school for delinquent students (Juvenile Training Center).
Title I Activities: Professional Development Activities centered around the training, development and resources for teachers and para-professionals to become highly qualified. - Pre-Kindergarten Teachers/Aides
- Early Childhood Resources selected to support program goals
- Reading/Math Tutors/Teachers
- Reading Resources selected to support program goals
- Math Manipulatives selected to support program goals
- Parish Math Tournament
Family Involvement activities which include Family Centers staffed by full-time para-professionals who make home visits, present parent workshops, and make parents aware of parenting resources, take-home computers and other information available at Family Centers. Resources are made available to ensure that each child of a homeless individual and each homeless youth has equal access to the same free, appropriate public education and that they have access to the education and other services that are needed to ensure that they have an opportunity to meet the same challenging State student academic achievement standards to which all students are held.
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Title I Family Involvement Coordinators Penny Poche 111 Courville Street Breaux Bridge, LA 70517 Phone: 337-332-2105 ext. 3006 Fax: 337-332-6628 | Renee Guidry 111 Courville Street Breaux Bridge, LA 70517 Phone: 337-332-2105 ext. 3007 Fax: 337-332-6628 |
| | | | Title I Parental Involvement Coordinators | Judy Alexander Breaux Bridge Primary 1020 E. Bridge Street Breaux Bridge, LA 70517 337-332-1821 ext. 1407 | Juanita Savoy Catahoula Elementary 1016-A Catahoula School Hwy. St. Martinville, LA 70582 337-394-3641 ext. 1507 | Cheryl Knott Cecilia Primary 1021 Alcide Bonin Road Cecilia, LA 70521 337-667-6700 ext. 1707 | | | | Lisa Boyd Parks Primary 1034 Main Street Parks, LA 70582 337-845-4663 ext. 1908 | Inez Berthelot St. Martinville Primary 706 N. Main St. Martinville, LA 70582 337-394-6254 ext. 2607 | Samantha Miller
Stephensville Elementary 3243 Hwy. 70 Morgan City, LA 70380 985-385-1366 ext. 2807 |
*Title I Family Center services are here for you. Family Center staff are constantly searching for information and materials which may help you and your child. The Staff welcomes your suggestions for improvement. Please drop by, talk with Title I Parental Involvement Coordinators, examine materials, and/or attend in-services. Family Centers are here for you!
Parent/Family Involvement Parent/Family involvement in their children's education is increasingly viewed as important for children's success in school, especially in the early years. Recognizing the value of sound home‑school relationships, Title I provides two Family Involvement Coordinators and six Parent Involvement Coordinators who conduct activities designed to increase opportunities for parents to become involved. Activities include: -workshops addressing needs and concerns of parents of primary and elementary school students, -making positive contacts (home visits, phone calls, written contacts, school contacts) with parents so that they might feel more at ease working with school personnel, -monitoring the performance of 3rd and 4th grade students so that they might offer materials and/or present workshops to help the parents address the needs of these students, -and by providing a Family Center offering written and electronic materials and resources, take-home computers and caring individuals ready to provide guidance and assistance.
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