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Title One at Maximo Elementary MicroSociety® & Visual Arts Magnet


Title One benefits all of Maximo:

A federally funded program that became effective in July 1995, Title One was formally known as Chapter One. Maximo is a school-wide Title One school. The funds received are supplemental to the district funds and are given in order to enhance the educational programs at the school and encourage parent involvement during the school year.

The goals of Title One at Maximo:

High student achievement is the #1 goal of Title One and at Maximo. Title One funds are used to hire additional staff and teaching partners, helping to ensure that all our students receive the extra assistance needed to reach his or her potential. The funds also are used to purchase instructional materials that will benefit students in the classroom.

Title One encourages Parent Involvement: 

When parents get involved, children succeed. Parent involvement increases student achievement. Therefore, home and school partnerships are essential. Parents are asked to sign a pledge for success. This pledge is an agreement between home and school in which parents, students, and teachers agree to work together so that all children succeed in school. Joining parent organizations (SAC and PTA), volunteering, and attending parent workshops and trainings are important and essential to student success 

For more information about Title One at Maximo contact: Principal Randi Latzke at latzker@pcsb.org

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:

The Florida Parental Information and Resource Center at the University of South Florida (Florida PIRC at USF) is a federally funded project of the US Department of Education which began in October, 2006.  The goals of the PIRC are designed to increase parents' knowledge, skills, and confidence in becoming engaged in their children's education in meaningful ways as well as to increase the knowledge of educators in parental involvement that is related to academic achievement.  The PIRC website has a wealth of information for parents and families. - Please visit at http://www.floridapartnership.usf.edu/

Portal Information for Parents: https://www.pcsb.org/images/stories/Parents_Students-Main/Parent-Bulletin/PDF/Parent-Portal-Brochure.pdf