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Title: Operating Parent Advisory Councils PACs


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Operating Parent Advisory Councils (PACs)
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Parent Involvement
  • All the following NCLB programs require the
    involvement of parents
  • in the implementation of the programs
  • Title I, Part A
  • Title I, Part C
  • Title I, Part D
  • Title II, Part A
  • Title II, Part D
  • Title III, Part A
  • Title IV, Part A
  • Title V, Part A

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Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)
  • Section 1118
  • A written parent involvement policy
  • Policy involvement of parents in an organized,
    ongoing, and timely way in the implementation of
    the MEP
  • Development of a school-parent compact in order
    to share the responsibility for high student
    academic achievement
  • Capacity building of parents and school staff for
    strong parental involvement and
  • Effective access to parental involvement
    activities.

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P.L. 107-110, Section 1304 Requirements
  • Provides for the same parental involvement as
    outlined in section 1118 of ESEA.
  • Requires LEAs to establish a district Parent
    Advisory Council (PAC).
  • Requires parental involvement activities to be
    conducted in a format and language understandable
    to parents.

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Definitions
  • Parental Involvement
  • Drawing in the parent as a participant in the
    educational process of the child
  • Attending school programs, meetings, seminars,
    and parent/teacher conferences
  • Parental Empowerment
  • An involved parent who has been equipped with the
    necessary skills to become an effective
    participant in the educational process of the
    child.
  • Serving as PAC member/Officer
  • Making Recommendations

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Establishment of PACs
  • The State MEP and its subgrantees must establish
    and consult with PACs in the planning and
    operating of MEP regular year programs.
  • Independent projects must establish a PAC
  • SSAs may establish either regional PACs or
    district-specific PACs

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Goal of a PAC
  • To provide parents with knowledge and skills for
    problem solving and decision making
  • To provide opportunities for parents to function
    in a variety of roles such as advisors, tutors,
    audience, school program supporters, and advocates

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Role of the PAC
  • The PAC advises the LEA on concerns of migrant
    parents that relate to the planning, operation
    and evaluation of MEP programs in which their
    children participate.

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Planning
  • Advising
  • Action
  • Planning Process
  • What is to be done?
  • Who is going to do it?
  • When or by when will it be done?
  • Where will it be done?
  • How will it be done?

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Operation
  • Advising
  • Implementation
  • Establishing effective programs
  • To improve student academic achievement and
    school performance

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Evaluation
  • Advising
  • Provide suggestions regarding
  • Effectiveness of the program
  • Improving the program
  • Evaluation of results

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Characteristics of a Functional PAC
  • Receives information
  • Communicates
  • Group interaction
  • Decision-making
  • Honors group consensus on decisions
  • Meets regularly
  • Schedules meeting times to accommodate parents
  • Keeps written minutes

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PAC Eligibility
  • Parents or guardians of eligible migrant children
    and individuals who represent the interests of
    such parents are eligible to serve as PAC
    members.
  • Selection methods may include election,
    volunteering, nominations and/or appointments.

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State PAC Membership
  • Outlined in the State PAC By-laws
  • The Texas State Parent Advisory Council (PAC) is
    an advisory group composed of 15 members.
  • The majority are migrant parents and/or guardians
  • Other State PAC members may include district
    personnel who represent the interests of such
    parents
  • Represent various parts of the State
  • Nominated by a school district or service center
  • Appointed by the Texas Commissioner of Education

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Regional/District PAC
  • Develop District By-laws
  • To the extent feasible no less than 5 members
  • Small districts may be part of the regional PAC
  • Members may serve for one to two years
  • The majority of members are migrant parents
    and/or guardians
  • Other PAC members may include district personnel
    who represent the interests of such parents

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PAC Meetings
  • An agenda should be prepared
  • Three annual meetings (recommended)
  • Meeting times should be convenient for parents
    and accommodate their work schedules
  • Must have a quorum
  • To the extent possible, elect officers
  • Conducted in English and Spanish
  • Minutes are in both languages

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PAC Documentation
  • Documentation of meeting times and places
  • Participant sign-in sheets
  • PAC agendas
  • PAC minutes

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MEP Funds - PAC
  • MEP funds may be used to pay reasonable and
    necessary expenses that PAC members incur to
    attend PAC meetings, i.e., transportation, meals,
    etc.
  • MEP funds may be used to reimburse PAC members
    who are not migrant parents.
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