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Westwood ISD Parent and Family Engagement Policy

Política de participación de padres y familias de WISD

Westwood Primary Parent and Family Engagement Policy - English 

Westwood Primary Parent and Family Engagement Policy - Spanish

Westwood Elementary Parent and Family Engagement Policy - English

Westwood Elementary Parent and Family Engagement Policy - Spanish

Westwood Junior High School Parent and Family Engagement Policy - English and Spanish

Parent and Family Engagement

Parent Learning Series:

Please click the links below to register to attend these virtual opportunities for parents. 

August 20, 2025 - 6:30 - 7:30 PM - Register HERE
September 10, 2025 - 6:30  - 7:30 PM - Register HERE

Mark your calendar! Spanish Parent Series coming this fall! Use the links below to register now.

October 2, 2025 06:30 - 7:00PM - Register HERE
November 6, 2025 06:30 - 7:00PM - Register HERE
December 4, 2025 06:30 - 7:00PM - Register HERE

**If you attend a session, please share feedback with us by clicking HERE.

The Parent and Family Engagement Connection Newsletter

     1st Quarter 2024-25 School Year

     2nd Quarter 2024-2025 School Year

     3rd Quarter 2024-2025 School Year

     4th Quarter 2024-2025 School Year

Federally-funded Programs

U.S. Department of Education

Texas Education Agency - Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)    Texas Education Agency

What is Title I?

Title I is the name of a government program that gives additional money to qualifying schools based on the number of low-income families.

Both Title I schools (Westwood Primary and Elementary) in Westwood ISD are schoolwide programs. This means that funds may be combined with other funds to upgrade the entire education program of the school as well as to provide additional help for all students on the campus. 

How does our school receive Title I money?

First, the federal government provides funding to each state. Then, the Texas Education Agency sends money to Texas school districts. The amount each school receives is determined by the number of students attending the school who are in low-socioeconomic households.

What do Title I programs offer?

Title I programs may offer:

  • Additional teachers and aides
  • Opportunities for professional development for school staff
  • Extra time for teaching students the skills they need
  • A variety of supplementary teaching resources methods
  • An individualized program for students
  • Additional teaching materials which supplement a student's regular instruction
  • Parent engagement opportunities