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School–Home Compact 2025–2026

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What is a School-Home Compact for Success?

The school-home contact for success is an agreement that families, students, teachers and administrators develop together. It explains how families and teachers will work together to make sure all students reach or exceed grade level standards.

Effective Compacts

  • Connect goals to the School Improvement Plan
  • Focus on student learning skills
  • Describe how teachers will help students develop skills using high-quality instruction
  • Share strategies families can use at home
  • Explain how teachers and families will communicate about student progress

Save the Dates

CRE Title I will host free family events throughout the year. THese events empower families by sharing ways they can support their child in reading, writing and math while also providing fun, engaging activities for families to experience together.

  • August 19th: CRE Title I Meeting
  • September 9th: CRE Speedway: Fast Track to Fluency
  • October 3rd: Surprise Daytime Event
  • October 24th: Families Fueling Fluency (1st Grade, 8:30 AM)
  • November 21st: Families Fueling Fluency (2nd Grade, 8:30 AM)
  • December 5th: Families Fueling Fluency (3rd Grade, 8:30 AM)
  • January 12th–16th: One Book Blitz Kick-off/Reveal
  • February TBD: OBB Book Awards Movie Event
  • March 2nd–6th: Read Across America Week
  • March 5th: Parents, Parades, Pastries
  • March 20th: Families Fueling Fluency (4th Grade, 8:30 AM)
  • March 23rd: CRE Camp Read A Lot
  • April 10th: Families Fueling Fluency (5th Grade, 8:30 AM)
  • May 8th: Families Fueling Fluency (Kindergarten, 8:30 AM)

Building Partnerships

Jointly Developed

The families, students, and staff of Clyde Riggs Elementary School developed this School-Home Compact for Success. Teachers suggested home learning strategies, families added ideas to make them more specific, and students shared what would help them. Meetings are held each year to review the compact and make changes based on student needs. Families are welcome to contribute comments and suggestions at any time.

Families are welcome to contribute comments and suggestions at anytime

Informational flyers and reminder bookmarks with all the details will be sent prior to events and throught REMIND

Communication

Clyde Riggs Elementary is committed to frequent two-way communication with families.

Stay most currently informed by joining CRE REMIND. This free app will send information directly to your phone.

When communicating school-wide information with families, the REMIND app will be our first form of communication.

Follow the CRE Facebook page to receive information related to SCS and CRE. Photos and videos of our CRE students are also shared!

Teachers, Families and Students Succeed Together

As a school we will…

  • Provide a school environment that supports learning
  • Create meaningful, engaging lessons based on TN state standards and utilizing the district provided curriculums: Fundations, Wit and Wisdom, Eureka Math
  • Set goals and track progress
  • Focus on fluency improvement for all students
  • Provide daily independent reading time
  • Offer family engagement events throughout the year

As a family we will…

  • Help my child attend school daily and on time
  • Check my child’s folder each night for school/home communications
  • Know my child’s school goals and support them at home
  • Focus on fluency improvement at home by reading Sumner Reads in their fluency folder nightly
  • Read with your child for fun each night
  • Participate in family engagement events throughout the year

As a student I will…

  • Do my best each day to come to school and be on time
  • Bring home school folder each night
  • Know my goals and work to reach them
  • Focus on fluency at home by reading from my fluency folder nightly
  • Read for fun each night
  • Participate in family engagement events throughout the year
  • Participate in school-wide reading challenges and initiatives