Welcome Parents
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Title I Annual Meeting
Hello Croton Families,
Below are links to the Title I Annual Meeting of 9/9/21 and the Parent Survey. Please take this opportunity to learn about our Title I program and provide valuable parent input for future planning.
*The survey includes an opportunity for your child to receive a new book!
Recording of the Title I Annual Meeting (with Spanish subtitles)
Click here: https://video.link/w/HWX8c
Or click below to view the powerpoint presentation
Title I Annual Meeting PowerPoint (English + Spanish) Título I Reunión Anual PowerPoint (Inglés + Español)Annual Meeting Parent Exit Survey Links:
English – 2021-2022 Title I Annual Meeting - Parent Exit Survey
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/QMFNZCC
Spanish – Reunión anual del Título I 2021-2022 - Encuesta de salida de los padres (Española)
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/WFH7MKG
Portuguese – 2021-2022 Título I Reunião Anual - Pesquisa de Saída dos Pais (português)
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SLNBF8M
How do I volunteer?
Please visit Brevard Schools Volunteer page for more information and to apply!
https://www.brevardschools.org/Page/11104
Questions or concerns, you may also contact Tara Westfield, Volunteer Coordinator, at: Westfield.Tara@brevardschools.org
Important Documents
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Croton Framework Evaluation
Parents, please complete Croton's Exit Survey!
English - https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FC6TTBH
¡Padres, por favor completen la Encuesta de Salida de Croton!
Español - https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZVBSNGP
Pais, por favor, completem a Pesquisa de Saída de Croton!
Português - https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Z728H9Y
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Croton Schoolwide Improvement Plan
SIP_2021-22_05-Brevard_3091-Croton_Elementary_School.pdf 233.81 KB (Last Modified on January 7, 2022) -
MBF 5 Safety Rules
The 5 Safety Rules© are taught to children in the MBF Prevention Education Programs. Parents or other adults can reinforce the rules with children by asking them to explain each Safety Rule and practicing the motions with elementary-aged children. Additionally, parents and adults can use the 5 Safety Rules themselves to better protect children.