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The Piedmont Community Charter School Board approved the Title I Parent and Family Engagement Policy and authorized school leadership to submit the North Carolina Continuous Comprehensive Improvement Plan (CCIP), the board was told on Aug. 19.
Head of School Malia said staff held parent input meetings on April 30 (elementary) and May 7 (middle) to solicit feedback on the plan; she told the board that parents did not request changes to the policy this year. Malia said the Title I Parent and Family Engagement Policy had been provided to the board by Mrs. Wyatt and that the policy and permission to submit the CCIP were before the board for approval.
A board member moved to approve; the motion passed by voice vote with no opposition.
The board did not attach conditions to the approval and Malia noted that the CCIP submission is a required annual action tied to Title I program administration and state reporting.
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