A
note from the authors:
we realize that this action brief is lengthy but we feel it is critical
that community and parent leaders understand how often they are
asked to play a role in the implementation of NCLB and to understand
the importance of that role. We have looked carefully at every section
within all ten Titles of the law.
In
many sections NCLB requires that community and parents be involved
and this involvement is usually called “consultation”.
Consultation requirements occur on a number of different levels—federal,
state and local school district levels, and often call for “representatives”
of parents and/or the community to be selected to advise NCLB officials.
Please
be aware that many of the community and parent decision-making opportunities
pertain to Title I, but many other programs under NCLB, not part
of Title I, require parent and community consultation as well. This
Brief contains only those parent and community roles that require
ACTION, and does not include the various provisions where state
and local school districts must provide “information.”
Title
I, Part A Requirements for Parental and Community Involvement at:
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