FAMILY RESOURCES

From academic resources to community programs, we’re here to support families every step of the way. Explore the resources available to ensure your child’s success both in and out of the classroom. Here, you'll find a variety of tools, information, and support to help you navigate your child’s educational journey.


Title I, Part A: Improving the Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged

Title I, Part A is a federal grant that provides supplemental funds to school districts to meet educational goals, assists with building the capacity of parents and teachers, and encourages parents to be involved in the children’s education. The goal of the Title I, Part A program is to ensure that all children have the opportunity to obtain a high-quality education and reach proficiency on challenging state academic standards and assessments. 

Learn more about Title I, Part A at A.D. Henderson University School through the Parent Presentation.

 

School Improvement Plan (SIP)
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Parent and Family Engagement Plan (PFEP)
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Right to Know Letter
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Family Empowerment Scholarship

School Choice Scholarship Options for Eligible Students Florida provides several school choice scholarship options for K-12 students.
 

Family Empowerment Scholarship for Students with Unique Abilities

Students with disabilities may (1) enroll in another public school within the district and have the district provide transportation; (2) enroll in a public school in an adjacent school district that has available space; or (3) receive funds for private school tuition and fees, tutoring, and other approved learning services and materials. 
 

Family Empowerment Scholarship for Educational Options

Students who meet family income or other criteria may receive funds to attend a participating private school or for transportation to attend another public school.
 
Information on these programs, including eligibility requirements, is available at www.floridaschoolchoice.org. The Florida Department of Education School Choice Office can be contacted at (800) 447-1636 or schoolchoice@fldoe.org.

Florida’s McKinney-Vento Program

If you or someone you know is experiencing housing transition, there may be support that we can provide. The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act of 2001 defines homelessness (families in transition) as those lacking a fixed, regular, or adequate nighttime residence. This definition includes children (PreK-12) sharing the housing of other persons (doubled-up) due to their family's loss of housing, economic hardship, pandemic, or similar reasons. The primary nighttime residence of students experiencing homelessness may include hotels, motels, trailer parks, camping grounds, emergency or transitional shelters, cars, parks, public spaces, abandoned buildings, substandard housing, bus or train stations, or similar settings. Our school policy outlines resources available in our approved Homeless Education Program.

If you would like additional information or assistance, please contact Dr. Tammy Bresnahan, Director, Curriculum, Instruction, and Professional Learning at 561-297-3204.

McKinney-Vento Program Brochure
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