Federal Programs
Mission Statement
The mission of Federal Programs is to provide technical assistance, program monitoring and resources to local educational agencies (LEA) to ensure that all children have an opportunity to obtain a high quality education and to achieve proficiency on the state's high academic achievement standards.
Parent and Community
- Comprehensive Needs Assessment 2023-2024
- Family Engagement Month
- Tattnall County Area Services List - English
- Frequently Asked Questions on Flexibility Waiver
- FY24 Parents Right to Know - English Spanish.pdf
- Federal Programs Complaint Procedures
- School Grades Report
- Tattnall County Services List - Spanish
- Federal Programs Complaint Form
- HB251 Intradistrict Transfer Option Based on Availability
- Copyright Piracy
- Title I Family Engagement Program TINA Survey Directions - Feb. 27 - March 29
- Federal Programs Community and Business TINA Survey Directions - Feb. 27 - March 29
- Title 1 School Transition Information
Federal Program Resources
- FY23 Tattnall County Federal Programs Manual 8 5 22
- Overview of TC Federal Programs
- Sistema Escolar del Condado de Tattnall (District Plan Spanish)
- College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI) Reports
- ESSA
- A Family's Guide to Title I ESSA English.pdf
- A Family's Guide to Title I ESSA Spanish
- FY2023-2024 TC Parent and Family Engagement Policy
- FY2023-2024 SPANISH TC Parent and Family Engagement Policy
It's Survey Time
Annual Georgia Surveys |
Surveys for Parents and School Personnel |
Student Health Surveys |
The annual Georgia Student Health Survey, Georgia Parent Survey and the Georgia School Personnel Survey opens November 8, 2021 - March 11, 2022. Survey participation is voluntary this year but we STRONGLY encourage participation to maintain an accurate account of the supports students need at this time.Also, please note that the Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA) requires that schools must notify parents/guardians about the student survey and give them the option to opt out if so desired. Georgia Student Health Survey questions can be made available for review by parents/guardians. GaDOE allows parents to “opt out” of survey participation by returning a signed consent form to the school. Of course, local school systems that wish to use "active" parental consent may certainly do so. Passive consent letters and the survey questions are available on our GSHS webpage. Just look to the right of your screen under “Related Documents”. |
Georgia Parent Survey Georgia School Personnel Survey |
Georgia Student Health Survey – ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (grades 3-5) Georgia Student Health Survey - MIDDLE SCHOOL (grades 6-8) Georgia Student Health Survey - HIGH SCHOOL (grades 9-12) |