Centennial Parent & Community Plan
Each child’s growth is dependent on the collective efforts of everyone to create a positive and supportive environment for learning.
Our goal is to improve communication of student performance and the interventions available for struggling students.
1. Site Council meetings with parent/community members.
2. Student, parent, and teacher conferences will occur as often as needed.
3. Title 1 program will continue hosting parent nights to educate parents on how to work with their children.
4. Continue to participate in the Centennial Elementary Parent, Teacher Association (PTA) and the activities sponsored for children and families.
5. Participation in the Bethel Community Coalition for the development of resources for youth through the Pierce County Alliance for Youth (America’s Promise).
6. Participation in the Coalition for Children and Family Support (CCFS) to provide guidance and support for families experiencing difficulty with their children’s behavior. This program is created to provide communication between Parent Partners, mental health services, and Centennial Elementary.
7. Students and families will participate in an annual Food Drive.
(Any food that is collected will be donated to the Spanaway Elementary Food Bank. Any Centennial family needing food, at any time will be eligible to go to the Spanaway Elementary Food Bank by contacting the social worker/counselor at Centennial Elementary).
8. Students and families will participate in an annual Holiday Food Baskets and Holiday Sharing Tree for needy Centennial Elementary families.
