**** Attention Parents****
The goal of the Federal Programs Department is to assist in providing educational excellence for students in the Newton County School System by directing the implementation of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, Title I, Part A Programs for Disadvantaged Children, Title I D Prevention and Education programs for Children and Youth who are Neglected, Delinquent, or At-Risk, and Title I Part C McKinney-Vento Assistance Act-Education for Homeless Children and Youth.
2025-2026 Fairview Title I Handbook in English and Spanish
2025-2026 Parent and Family Engagement Policy in English and Spanish
2025-2026 Grade-Specific School-Parent Compacts in English and Spanish
2025-2026 Right to Know Letter in English and Spanish
2025-2026 Stakeholders’ Input Form in English and Spanish
Fairview Elementary Parent Resource Center
Our Title I Parent Resource Center is designed to support families in staying connected to their child’s learning. Parents may use the laptops available in the center to complete online registration, access Infinite Campus to view grades and attendance, and explore digital tools that support academic success.
The Resource Center is stocked with information and items to help you support your child at home.
Some items you will find in our Parent Resource Center include:
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Flashcards for reading and math
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Learning games to reinforce key skills
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Manipulatives for hands-on practice
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Parent books and guides available for checkout
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Pamphlets, brochures, and informational booklets at no cost
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Take-home activities and academic strategy resources
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Title I program information and family engagement materials
Our office hours are Monday–Friday, 7:00 AM–1:30 PM. We welcome all families to stop by, explore resources, and learn ways to support student growth at home.
Centro de Recursos para Padres de Fairview Elementary
Nuestro Centro de Recursos para Padres del Título I está diseñado para apoyar a las familias a mantenerse conectadas con el aprendizaje de sus hijos. Los padres pueden usar las computadoras portátiles disponibles en el centro para completar la inscripción en línea, acceder a Infinite Campus para ver las calificaciones y la asistencia, y explorar herramientas digitales que apoyan el éxito académico.
El Centro de Recursos está abastecido con información y materiales para ayudarle a apoyar a su hijo en casa.
Algunos de los artículos que encontrará en nuestro Centro de Recursos para Padres incluyen:
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Tarjetas didácticas (flashcards) para lectura y matemáticas
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Juegos de aprendizaje para reforzar destrezas importantes
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Manipulativos para la práctica concreta y con las manos
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Libros y guías para padres disponibles para préstamo
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Folletos, trípticos y cuadernos informativos sin costo
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Actividades para llevar a casa y recursos con estrategias académicas
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Información sobre el programa Título I y materiales para la participación de las familias
Nuestro horario de oficina es de lunes a viernes, de 7:00 a.m. a 1:30 p.m. Damos la bienvenida a todas las familias para que nos visiten, exploren los recursos y aprendan maneras de apoyar el crecimiento académico de sus hijos en casa.
2025-2026 Monthly Parent Tips
August - Reading is Fundamental (RIF) - Family Resources - Offers a wealth of free digital resources, including books, activities, and reading tips to engage children in reading.
September - Bedtime just got a whole lot smarter! Our kids need reading to succeed, but they also need math — and now you can make both a fun part of your nightly routine. With Bedtime Math, you simply: Read a short story with your child. Talk through the fun math problem together. It’s FREE, easy, and a great way to strengthen learning at home. Visit bedtimemath.org or download the FREE app today! Let’s help our kids grow their love of reading and math every night! #BedtimeMath #FamilyLearning #ReadAndDoMath
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What is Read Not Guess?
Read Not Guess is a parent-friendly, free program designed to help children develop strong early reading habits — focusing on phonics, decoding, and blending sounds — in just 5–10 minutes per day.
How you can participate:
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Sign up (free)
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Use the daily or weekly lessons at home with your child
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Let us know how it’s going — share what your child enjoyed, challenges they encountered, or successes along the way
Why we’re doing this:
Regular, short reading practice builds confidence and accelerates literacy.
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Georgia Home Classroom offers families a reliable way to support learning at home for students in Pre-K through 12th grade. It provides high-quality digital learning resources, grade-level lessons, and an instructional broadcast schedule to help reinforce classroom learning in an easy, accessible format.
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Educational Websites for Families
Explore a collection of safe, engaging educational websites designed to support learning at home. These sites offer activities for reading, math, science, and more—perfect for reinforcing skills, extending learning, and keeping students motivated outside of school.
Educational Apps for Families
These family-friendly apps provide interactive learning on the go! From phonics and math practice to science exploration and problem-solving games, each app helps strengthen essential skills in a fun and accessible way for children of all ages.
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