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Title I

School Wide Title I Program

We have the opportunity to strengthen our program to meet the needs of all of our students with the federal support of Title I. We are actively addressing the following parent, guardian and community involvement Title I requirements because we know a working partnership is crucial for our students to succeed.

Understanding the School System

As a Title I school we work with parents and guardians to understand and navigate the school system. We share information about the standards of learning determined by the state, the materials and programs we use to teach those standards, and the tests we use to show how students are progressing. We inform you about your child's academic progress throughout the year. Communication with parents and community is a focus of our district and we value the different ways parents contribute to the success of their children. To enhance the way parents are already supporting their children's academic success at home, we will offer materials and ideas that guardians might additionally use.

Right to Know Teacher Qualifications

As a parent of a student at a Title I school in Salt Lake City School District, you have the right to know the professional experience and training of the teachers who instruct your child. In particular, you have the right to ask for the following information about each of your child's classroom teachers:

  • Whether the teacher meets the state qualifications and licensing standards for the grades and subjects he or she teaches.
  • Whether the teacher is teaching under emergency or temporary conditions.
  • The teacher's college major.
  • Whether the teacher has any advanced degrees.
  • Whether paraprofessionals or assistants provide instruction to your child and, if so, their qualifications.

If you would like to receive any of this information, please contact your student's school.

Shared Decision Making

Parents will be involved in making decisions, writing plans, and assessing the effectiveness of school programs. Please click on the following link to learn more about Shared Governance.

Home & School Partnership

Our school has a variety of formal ways to develop the home/school partnership such as Back to School Night, Parent-Teacher Conferences, School Community Council (SCC), Family Math and Literacy Nights, Parent Teacher Association (PTA), school newsletters, and other such opportunities. Please know that we also value the informal yet important ways we work together through phone calls, emails, and visiting before and after school. We look forward to working with you this year! Please download the Parent/Student/School Compact which describes the commitments we are making to see your child succeed.

Student Progress

Please click the following link to see the USBE State Report Card for SLCSE-Bryant. USBE Report Card.

To view the SLCSE-Bryant School Improvement Plan visit the School Improvement Report page

Interpreting and Translating

If you need help communicating with the school, please call the front office at 801-578-8118.