City Park enjoys a good relationship with our Parent Teacher Organization.
I. City Park Mission Statement:
The Mission of City Park Elementary School, in partnership with families and the community, is to facilitate optimal learning for the student and to nurture the development of the whole child, enabling him or her to lead a fulfilling and productive life in a rapidly changing and increasingly complex society.
II. City Park Beliefs:
· We believe that students can meet Adequate Yearly Progress, as measured by the Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program and Athens City Schools’ Benchmarks.
· We believe in providing all children the literacy, math, science, social studies, technological, fine arts, and physical education skills which will enable them to communicate and function effectively now and in the future.
· We believe it is in the best interest of each child and society for him/her to develop as disciplined and responsible individuals, showing respect for themselves and others.
· We believe each child can learn when provided opportunities for success. Expectations should be held high, keeping in mind the uniqueness of each individual.
· We believe that in order to achieve an adequate educational foundation, each grade level is responsible for the required skills as outlined in the Tennessee Comprehensive Curriculum Guide. (State Website- www.state.tn.us/education)
· We believe teachers, parents, students, and the community should share in the responsibility for each child’s learning, and we will facilitate this cooperative effort through various family engagement activities.
III. School Parent Involvement Goals:
· To actively involve parents in the educational process of their child or children.
· To offer activities and opportunities for parents to become a part of the school.
· To provide parent education, parenting growth tips, and opportunities for learning about good parenting through PTO programs and school newsletters.
· To help parents understand student progress and offer ways for them to receive help in their efforts to improve their child’s progress.
· To improve communication with home and school.
IV. School Processes to Achieve Goals:
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City Park Faculty & Staff |
City Park PTO |
City Park Faculty & Staff And City Park PTO |
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Family Fun Night Young Author’s Conference Music In The Schools Cookout and Field Day Harvest Day Book Fair Book Club Reading Is Fundamental Library Volunteers Before/After School Care Tutoring Parent Teacher Conference Volunteer Brunch Senior Olympics Nursing Home Visits Japanese Tea Party Prof Powers Storytelling Respect for the Law Fire Prevention Program Museum Visits Literacy Intervention, Math, and Brain Gym extend- ed learning activities Tues. and Thurs. 3:30-5:00 White Christmas Samaritan Purse Operation Christmas Shoe Box Christmas Cards and Decorating Local Businesses |
Volunteer Reading Program (VRP) Wildlife Natural Museum Recycling Center T-CAP Monitors Teacher Appreciation Day Character Education Scarecrow for Pumpkin Town Box Tops Campus Beautification Red Cross Katrina Fund Monthly Bulletin Boards School Murals |
Grandparents Day Open House Walk-A-Thon Art Night C.P. 278th Homecoming Celebrate Success: Inflatable Obstacle Course Playground Equipment Installation |