CORE COMMITMENT: CSISD will...create classroom and campus cultures that involve each family.
Background: CSISD provides numerous opportunities for parents and community members to be involved at the district and campus levels. From our campus level VIPS (Volunteers in Public Schools) to PTOs, campus and district site based committees, public hearings, community groups and the CSISD Education Foundation, there are many ways to get involved.
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Exemplary
(3 Points)
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Recognized
(2 Points)
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Acceptable
(1 Point)
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Unacceptable
(0 Points)
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Notes
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Total increase in volunteering in schools
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Greater than 115% of previous year's total
CSISD
AMCHS
CSHS
Timber
CSMS
Cypress Grove
Oakwood
College Hills
Creek View
Forest Ridge
Greens Prairie
Pebble Creek
Rock Prairie
South Knoll
SW Valley
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Between 106% and 115% of previous year's total
AMCMS
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Between 91% and 105% of previous year's total
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Less than 90% of previous year's total
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Total number of day/programs/opportunities for parents to be on campus/community outreach (e.g. Math night, parent conference day, singing at the bank)
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Greater than 25 opportunities per campus
CSISD
AMCHS
CSHS
Timber
AMCMS
CSMS
Cypress Grove
Oakwood
College Hills
Creek View
Forest Ridge
Greens Prairie
Pebble Creek
Rock Prairie
South Knoll
SW Valley
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Between 16 and 25 opportunities per campus
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Between 6 and 15 Opportunities per campus
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Fewer than 5 Opportunities per campus
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Number of communication strategies used for parents and community members (e.g. email, newsletter, School Messenger, Twitter)
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10 or more
CSISD
AMCHS
CSHS
Timber
AMCMS
CSMS
Cypress Grove
Oakwood
Forest Ridge
Greens Prairie
Rock Prairie
SW Valley
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8-9
College Hills
Creek View
Pebble Creek
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5-7
South Knoll
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Fewer than 5
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Number of sponsors or cooks for annual 50 Men Who can Cook event - whichever is higher
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121 or more
CSISD and all campuses
(188 Sponsors)
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106 to 120
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91 to 105
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Fewer than 90
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Individual campuses use the district measure and receive the district rating.
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