• Title 1 and Family and Community Engagement Center (F.A.C.E) Information 

     

    East Wake High School - Title 1 Information

    The Title I program in Wake County provides supplementary instructional support in the areas of reading and math. Schools qualify for Title I funding by demonstrating economic needs among their population.

    All Title I eligible schools in WCPSS operate under the schoolwide model. Title I funds may be used, with other school funding sources, to provide support to all students so that they may meet our high academic standards. Title I is a federally funded program that is one component of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) of 2015. 
     
    The ultimate goal of the Title I Program is to aid students in acquiring habits, attitudes, knowledge, and skills necessary to function as successful members of the school community. 
     

    A Parent's Right To Know

     Parents have a right to:

    • Request information about staff members' credentials. Ask your child's principal about how to do this or check the school's website for information.
    • Know how your child's school is performing. The North Carolina School Report Card for your child's school will be sent home after the state releases it. This typically occurs in November or December.
    • Previous school report cards
    • We believe it is essential to provide parents with pertinent and detailed information about their schools. 

     

    Family Engagement

    Each Title I funded school provides several opportunities for parent and family learning throughout the year. To learn more about these events, please check the school’s website or contact the Family & Community Engagement Center Coordinator, Ms. Goodson at cdgoodson@wcpss.net or 919-365-2625 ext. 29064.

    East Wake Family & Community Engagement Center | Whether your child is entering high school, ready for a work permit, or graduating, the East Wake High Family & Community Engagement Center takes pride in offering you quality customer service, convenience, and prompt personal attention. We provide a variety of services to ensure all EWHS students have the support they need to achieve academic success.  We will be offering the following workshops:

    Sept. 7 6-8 Juntos Kick-Off 

    Sept. 26  6-7:30 Open House with Parent Workshops: 

    • Title 1 Beginning of the Year Meeting 
    • PowerSchool Sign Up and How to use it effectively
    • All Things EWHS Webpage,
    • PTSA Sign Up
    • Understanding GPA
    • So You Want to Go to College
    • TRIO 

    Oct. 20 5-8pm EWHS Spirit Night at Boulevard Pizza in Wendell 

    Oct. 26 Fayetteville State University College Tour

    Nov. 16 North Carolina Central University College Tour

    Nov. 29 6 -7:30 Family Engagement Night with Parent Workshops:

    • How to Study in each Core Area
    • How to Communicate with your Teacher Effectively
    • How to be a part of EWHS Decision Making
    • Career Readiness - Wake Tech/CTE Pathways 
    • Understanding GPA, So You Want to Go to College 

    Jan. 31  6-7:30 Family Engagement Night with Parent Workshops:

    • PowerSchool Sign Up and How to Use it Effectively
    • Registration Overview
    • Parent Resources for ECS Students 
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      Parent Resources for OCS Students
    • More to be Announced

    Feb. 15 Fayetteville State University College Tour 

    March 21,  6-7:30 Family Engagement Night with Parent Workshops:

    • PTSA Meeting 
    • GPA Game
    • Juniors Parents Meeting 
    • More to be Announced 

    Family Academy| The Family Academy presents free workshops and events for families at community sites in Wake County throughout the year ( Click Here). The Family Academy provides families with tools to support academic success and bring schools, families, and community partners together.

    East Wake High School's Home-School Compact

    A Home-School Compact is an agreement between parents, students, and staff. It explains how families and staff members will work together to make sure all students get the support they need to reach high student achievement.

    The Home-School Compact is located on the EWHS website.