Chattooga High School has released its 2026-2027 Parent and Family Engagement Policy, School-Parent Compact, and plans for shared student achievement for the upcoming school year.
The documents outline the school’s goals for academic success, parent involvement, communication, and community partnerships as part of the school’s Title I program.
According to the information released by CHS Principal Roger Wilkinson, the school’s goals include providing a supportive learning environment, maintaining a safe and orderly campus, and maximizing personal growth and academic achievement for all students.
The plans also detail ways parents can stay involved through activities such as Meet the Teacher/Open House, One Tribe Nights, Title I meetings, School Council meetings, FAFSA Parent Night, and other engagement opportunities throughout the school year.
School officials say the plans are designed to strengthen partnerships among students, parents, teachers, and the community while improving student achievement and communication between home and school.
Upcoming events listed in the plans include:
- Meet the Teacher/Open House on July 23, 2026
- Annual Title I Meeting on August 18, 2026
- Fall One Tribe Night on September 16, 2026
- Spring One Tribe Night on February 25, 2027
Parents are encouraged to participate in the CHS School Community Team and provide feedback throughout the school year.
Additional information is available through Chattooga High School or the Chattooga County Schools Title I Office.








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