Annual Title I Meeting
Jones County High School
Parent Questionaire
Title I
Jones County High School will host our Annual Title I Parent Meeting on , September 13th at 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at JCHS in the Community Room. The purpose of this meeting is to educate parents and stakeholders about our school’s participation in the Title I program. We are excited about the new school year and look forward to seeing you at the meeting. Please take a moment to complete the questionnaire form at the end of the event notice.
WE NEED YOU!!! Please make plans to attend the Title I Meetings. This is an opportunity to provide helpful information regarding important topics that are of concern to you as a parent during the 2019-2020 school year at Jones County High School. The documents that will be reviewed are:
District Parent and Family Engagement Policy, School Parent and Family Engagement Policy/Plan, School-Wide Plan, School-Parent Compacts, Parent and Family Engagement Budget and Building Staff Capacity.
Volunteer Training will be held prior (8:05 AM) to the Title I AM meeting and before (4:30 PM) the Title I PM meeting. (see event below the Volunteer Requirements and Training Dates/Locations)
For questions or concerns, please contact Tiffany Price 6th-12th Family Engagement Coordinator at tiffany.price@jones.k12.ga.us
Volunteer Training
Mandated Volunteer Training:
JCSS encourages parents, grandparents, guardians, and caregivers to participate in your child’s education and school activities. As established by Georgia law, any parent, guardian, or caregiver who volunteers in any capacity within the school system must participate in a training session for mandatory reporting prior to working with students. To keep in compliance with State Law and with best practices, we require that all persons interested in volunteering in a Jones County School must complete a volunteer training session. Examples of volunteering include, but are not limited to, individuals who attend school field trips, act as Room Parents, volunteer with PTO, visit or assist in classrooms (including socials), serve as mentors, or help with extra-curricular activities.
The mandatory volunteer training will be held throughout the school year at various times. If a parent, guardian or caregiver is unable to attend the training at designated school, he /she may attend a training at any school in Jones County. Applicants should be prepared to spend about 20-30 minutes for the training and application process.
Volunteer Training MUST be completed PRIOR to scheduled activity or event.