Community Involvement Indicators
CSISD will...create classroom and campus cultures that involve each family.
Background: CSISD provides numerous opportunities for parents and community members to be involved at the district and campus levels. From our campus level VIPS (Volunteers in Public Schools) to PTOs, campus and district site based committees, public hearings, community groups and the CSISD Education Foundation, there are many ways to get involved. A variety of district level opportunities are available for parent & community involvement including the District Educational Improvement Committee (DEIC), School Health Advisory Committee (SHAC), Leadership CSISD, Planning for Growth, and Boundary Adjustment Committee. There were 4,538 approved volunteers for the 2016-17 school year, which is an increase of almost 5% from 4,335 in 2015-16.
Exemplary |
Recognized |
Acceptable |
Unacceptable |
Notes |
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Increase in the number of individuals approved to volunteer |
15% increase over the previous year |
10-14% increase over the previous year |
0-9% increase over the previous year CSISD (4.9%) |
Decrease over the previous year |
District ranking only |
Total number of day/programs/ opportunities for parents to be on campus/ community outreach (e.g. Math night, parent conference day, singing at the bank) |
Greater than 25 opportunities per campus AMCHS |
Between 16 and 25 opportunities per campus CSISD |
Between 6 and 15 Opportunities per campus |
Fewer than 5 Opportunities per campus |
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Number of communication strategies used to share information with parents and community members |
10 or more AMCHS |
8-9 CSISD |
5-7 Oakwood |
Fewer than 5 |
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Number of sponsors or cooks for annual 50 Men Who Can Cook event - whichever is higher $210,000 Raised in 2017 |
121 or more CSISD |
106 to 120 |
91 to 105 |
Fewer than 90 |
District ranking only |
- Promote volunteer program opportunities with parents and the community.
- Support campus leaders in using a variety of methods to communicate with parents and community leaders.