Parents Have the Right... - to
know the professional qualifications of their child's teacher(s)
including the degrees and certifications held, and whether the teacher
is certified in their respective area of instruction.
- to know
the school improvement status of the school.
- to know the level
of achievement of their child in each area of the state assessment.
- to
know if their child has been assigned, or has been taught for at least
four consecutive weeks, by a teacher who does not meet the highly
qualified definition.
- to be involved in the planning, writing policies/plans on parent involvement, and
implementation of the parent involvement program at the district and school level
- to training that affords you with substantial and meaningful opportunities to participate in your child's education
What Wayne County parents need to know about ESSA (Every Student Succeeds Act) and Title I.
- Wayne
County Schools take pride in the educational opportunities they are
able to provide for the children. The teachers and staff work very hard
to meet the needs of all students. Students are learning and making
great progress.
- Wayne County Schools will continue to implement
its school improvement plan to include: research based instructional
strategies, provide professional learning opportunities for teachers,
develop strategies to promote parent involvement, and provide written
notification to parents.
- Wayne County schools’ curriculum
follows the Common Core Georgia Performance Standards (CCGPS). Teachers
follow system curriculum maps that use the tasks from the CCGPS Frameworks to ensure that
students master the standards.
- We promote the importance of
attending school every day!