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GPS Title I Family and Community Engagement

  • A key component of an effective Title I School Program is increasing Parent and Community Engagement in the education of children. Research has shown that students who have the support of their families are more successful in school and ultimately more prepared for college and career upon graduation. Families are encouraged to participate in school activities, share their ideas and attend Title I meetings.



Please complete the free and reduced meal application each year for your student!

  • Complete the short meal application today to support school funding and ensure qualifying student(s) receive benefits including:

    • School Funding: Maintains funding for student programs and services.
    • Academic Tests: Reduced registration fees for, and/or tests.
    • Athletics: Free or discounted fees to participate in most sports.
    • College Application Fees: Discounted rates on fees associated with applying for college.
    • Internet Access: Eligible for discounted rates on internet services.
    • School Meals: Free or reduced prices on delicious and nutritious meals.
    • Summer School, and more!

    Fill out the online meal application today and get started!

  • Wellness Resources for Students

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Federal & State Grant Program Contacts

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GPS Parent University Online Resources for Families

  •  Child Crisis Arizona - Safe kids. Strong families.

    View these free trainings about topics such as water safety, child development, managing stress & trauma. A certificate of completion will be awarded after training is completed.

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  • Girl being embraced – FosteringResilience.com

    Young people live up or down to expectations we set for them. They need adults who believe in them unconditionally and hold them to the high expectations of being compassionate, generous, and creative.

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  • Seven Tips for Practicing Positive Discipline – pbs.org

    Read about seven tips that will set you on the path to better behavior—and a stronger, more peaceful connection with your child.

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  •  cdc.gov logo

    Children reach milestones in how they play, learn, speak, act, and move. View the milestones based on the age of your child, view resources, and developmental information.

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  •  12 Tips for Raising Confident Kids – pbs.org

    Read about how to implement these 12 easy tips for raising confident kids!

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  •  ChildMind.org logo

    Adolescents are notoriously sleep-deprived, because of a combination of biology, technology and the demands of school and extra-curricular activities. This guide outlines how lack of sleep can affect teenagers, and how parents can help them build more sleep into their lives.

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  •  A Grown-up's Guide to Using Technology with Young Children – English and Spanish (pdf)

    A helpful online pdf guide for families using technology with young children.

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  • Read more about homework tips for parents.

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  •  common sense media org logo

    Know you're making the best possible choices for your kids. Since 2003, Common Sense has been the leading independent source for media recommendations and advice for families.

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  •  ChildMind.org logo

    Children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) find it unusually difficult to concentrate on tasks, to pay attention, to sit still, and to control impulsive behavior. This guide offers parents the information you need to understand the behaviors associated with the disorder and make effective decisions for your child about symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.

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  •  e-cigarettes.surgeongeneral.gov pdf cover

    Talk with Your Teen About E-cigarettes: A Tip Sheet for Parents

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  • WingedHope.org logo

    Winged Hope Tip Sheets provide victims, survivors, families, and the agencies who serve them, with resources, stats/data/tips related to their family advocacy programs.

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  • nctsn.org logo

    Provides information on how to talk to children about mass shootings. This tip sheet describes ways to talk to children about mass violence events that involve a shooting. It gives tips about how to start the conversation, common reactions children may have, and how to seek help if needed.

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  • Describes how school-age children may feel when struggling with the death of someone close and offers tips on what caregivers can do to help.

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Last Modified on October 4, 2023