
Frontier Elementary
Title I Program
2023-2024 School Year
Our Mission Statement
Our Vision
Our Purpose
Our School Goals...We are Committed to...
- Nurturing Positive Relationships
- Celebrating Student Success
- Fostering Opportunities for Meaningful Collaboration
- Cultivating Common Academic Experiences for All
2023-2024 Goal Initiatives
- Community Circles
- Restorative Circles
Celebrating Student Success
- Brag Tags
- Monthly "We Are Frontier" Recognition Board
- Mathematician of the Month Board
Fostering Opportunities for Meaningful Collaboration
- Think Through It Thursdays
- Community Circles
- Anchor Meetings
- PLC Data Meetings
Cultivating Common Academic Experiences for All
- Embedding Learning Targets
- Students can answer, "What Are We Learning?"
What is a School-Parent Compact?
A School-Parent Compact is a document jointly developed by our school staff and family input.
This document is a part of our Parent Involvement Plan. It outlines how families, the entire school staff, and students will share the responsibility for improved academic achievement at Frontier Elementary School.
This is how we build a partnership for our students to achieve Idaho’s high standards.
Parent Involvement is...
- Vital for student success.
A way for parents to help their child(ren) make growth.
Collaborating with teachers to learn how to help their child(ren) at home.
Completing surveys used to inform staff in the decision-making process for a safe and collaborative environment.
Teachers, Parents, and Students - Together for Success
Teacher/School Responsibilities
Encourage parent communication with the school, including participation in parent-teacher conferences.
Be aware of the needs of each child.
Provide parents the opportunity to build their capacity to assist and support their child’s education.
Teach to the standards of performance required by the district.
Teach the district curriculum.
Student Responsibilities
Attend school daily and arrive on time.
Be prepared for class with appropriate materials.
Complete assignments each day to the best of your ability.
Read at home each day.
Ask for help when needed.
Follow the Frontier Way.
Family Responsibilities
Make every effort to provide for the physical and emotional needs of your child.
Encourage your child’s daily attendance to school on time.
Discuss school assignments and/or homework with your child.
Bring to the attention of school authorities any learning problems or conditions that may relate to your child’s education.
Promote high expectations for your child’s behavior, school achievement, and homework.
Establish and maintain open lines of communication between home, school and your child’s teacher.
Motivate your child to read each day.
Parents Right to Know
Dear Parent:
Federal law requires that each school district receiving Title 1 funds notify parents of each student attending any school receiving these funds that information regarding the professional qualifications of their child’s classroom teacher(s) may be requested.
As a parent of a student attending a school receiving federal program funds, you have the right to know:
Is my child’s teacher licensed to teach the grades and subject(s) assigned?
Is my child’s teacher teaching with a provisional license, meaning the state has waived requirements for my child’s teacher?
What is the college major of my child’s teacher?
What degree or degrees does my child’s teacher hold?
If there are instructional aides working with my child, what are their qualifications?
If my child is or will be taught for 4 or more consecutive weeks this year by a teacher who is not highly qualified, will I be notified in a timely manner?
To request the state qualifications for your child’s teacher or instructional aide, please contact Dave Roberts at (208) 350-5011.
We Want Your Feedback
It is important that as a member of our Frontier community, you have the opportunity to provide feedback on our Title I program. You are welcome to use the link below to provide input regarding our school-parent compact, the use of our budget, or any information you would like to discuss regarding our Title I federal funds. The link below will provide you a space to give your input.
Frontier Elementary Contacts
Email: rutan.katie@westada.org
Website: https://www.westada.org/Domain/17
Location: 11851 Musket Drive, Boise, ID, USA
Phone: (208)350-4190