Our School

Meet Our Principal

Margaret Meehan

Mrs. Margaret Meehan

Welcome to Maude Price Elementary School…home of the Panthers! My name is Peggy Meehan, and I am honored to have the opportunity to serve as the Principal at Price. As an instructional leader, I am dedicated to fostering a growth mindset and supporting the whole child. I am also committed to providing on-going, supportive channels of communication and building relationships with all key partners.

At Price School, our teachers work hard as facilitators of learning to meet the needs of all students. Our amazing teaching staff provides students with rigorous, differentiated academic instruction by developing highly engaging lessons that are enriched through the daily utilization of instructional technology. Our staff also works hard to empower our students to communicate, collaborate, create, and think critically.

Together we will continue to inspire our students to be innovative leaders who are college and career ready, globally competitive, and citizens of strong character.

Three Fun Facts about Mrs. Meehan:

  • My family and I love to travel, hike, and play board games!
  • I am a big sports fan! Go Angels! 
  • I love music and enjoy going to concerts.

Our Mission

At Price Elementary, all students will develop the foundation of a 21st-century education that prepares them for success in middle and high school and ensures they graduate college, career-ready, globally competitive, and citizens of strong character.

Our Vision

The Price community is dedicated to providing a safe, engaging environment where ALL students collaborate, create, and think critically beyond the classroom walls.

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School & Home Compact for Achievement

What is a School-Home Compact?

A School-Home Compact for Achievement is an agreement that parents, students, and teachers develop together. It explains how parents and teachers will work together to make sure all our students reach grade level standards.

Effective compacts:

  • Link to goals of the school improvement plan.
  • Focus on student learning skills.
  • Describe how teachers will help students develop those skills using high quality instruction.
  • Share strategies parents can use at home.
  • Explain how teachers and parents will communicate with regard to student progress.
  • Describe opportunities for parents to volunteer, observe, and participate in the classroom.

Jointly Developed

The parents and staff of Price Elementary School developed this School-Parent Compact for Achievement. Meetings are held on a yearly basis to review the Compact and make changes based on student needs. Parents are welcome to contribute at any time. If you would like to volunteer, participate, or observe in the classroom, please contact the school.

Building Partnerships

Your support and input are valued and instrumental in helping our students succeed! Opportunities for involvement include:

  • Back-to-School/Parent Night
  • PTA Meetings
  • Parent Engagement Opportunities
  • Open House
  • School Site Council Meetings
  • Title I and English Learner Advisory Council
  • Awards Assemblies
  • District Sponsored events
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District Goal

By June 2027, 90-100% of all students will perform at grade level or higher and upon graduation meet the requirements for entrance into the UC and CSU system or have developed skills to be career ready.

School Goals

By June 2027, we will continue to increase the number of students reaching proficiency in mathematics and reading.

Our focus in reading will be:

  • Develop life-long reading and comprehension strategies, which will increase proficiency in state testing and meet our critical reading focus.
  • Encourage and foster students’ interest in reading using a variety of fictional literature and nonfiction texts.
  • Determine the meaning of, comprehend, and appropriately utilize academic vocabulary in speaking and writing.

Our focus in mathematics will be to:

  • Integrate technology to enrich day to day learning, intervention, and authentic assessment.
  • Have students explain their mathematical reasoning that supports their problem solving strategy.
  • Provide homework in order to review and practice concepts instructed in class, as needed.

Our focus in Science will be to:

  • Incorporate written reports, projects, and labs in support of the non-fiction targets of the common core standards and the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS).
  • Assign research-based projects that involve experimentation and investigation.

At School

Price staff will work with students and their families to support students’ success in reading and math. Some of our key connections with families will be:

  • Communicate regularly with parents regarding current academic programs and be accessible to parents/guardians to discuss questions and/or concerns.
  • Provide materials and information to help parents support the school’s academic program.
  • Offer Parent Workshops in Literacy and Math to provide strategies and resources for home support.

    At Home

    Price Elementary School parents joined staff to develop ideas about how families can support students’ success in reading and math. Our parents/guardians will:

    • Connect with Parent Square regularly to stay informed.
    • Discuss and review your child’s schoolwork nightly and contact the teacher with questions or concerns. Make appointments as needed, especially after the first report card.
    • Read and use classroom materials and information to support your child’s learning at home.
    • Read with or listen to your child read every day.
    • Involve your child in solving real-world math problems every day.
    • Ask about homework, reading requirements, and iReady reports.
    • Participate in Parent Engagement Opportunities in Literacy and Math (i.e. Coffee with the Principals, Math Mornings, etc.) and use strategies learned to improve your child’s literacy and math skills.

    Student Responsibilities

    Price students know the importance of being responsible. A responsible student will come to school every day on time, prepared, and ready to learn. To make connections between learning at home and at school, students will:

    • Take home, review, and discuss schoolwork and materials nightly with parents/guardians.
    • Ask for help when they have trouble with their schoolwork.
    • Participate in classroom discussions and group work.
    • Read to and discuss the text with an adult for 20-30 minutes every day.
    • Use strategies learned in class to solve real-world math problems.
    • Update iPad Regularly and come to school with it fully charged.
    • Complete 45 minutes or more i-Ready lessons in math and reading each week.
    • Exemplify and model the Six Pillars of Character, everywhere and all the time.

    Engagement Policy

    Alameda Elementary School recognizes that parents and guardians are their children’s first and most influential teachers. We believe that continued parental involvement in a child’s education contributes greatly to student achievement and conduct. This Parent and Family Engagement Policy is an integral component of our school plan to promote a meaningful partnership between the school and the home.

    Part 1: General Expectations

    Maude Price Elementary School agrees to implement the following requirements:

    • The school will jointly develop with parents and distribute to Title I parents, a Family and Parent Engagement Policy, in languages that the parents can understand.
    • The school will notify parents about the Family and Parent Engagement Policy in an understandable and uniform format.
    • The school will annually update the Family and Parent Engagement Policy to meet the changing needs of parents and the school and will distribute to parents at Back to School Night.
    • The school will make the Family and Parent Engagement Policy available to the local community through a web site link.
    • The school will adopt the School-Home Compact as a component of its Parent and Family Engagement Policy.
    • The school will provide accessibility and opportunities for parents with limited English proficiency, parents with disabilities, and parents of migratory students.

    The school agrees to be governed by the following definition of parental involvement, and will carry out programs, activities and procedures in accordance with this definition:

    Parental involvement means the participation of parents, including those with disabilities and/or with limited English proficiency, in regular and meaningful communication involving student academic learning and other school activities, ensuring:

    • that parents play an integral role in assisting their child’s learning;
    • that parents are encouraged to be actively involved in their child’s education; including the Home & School Compact;
    • that parents are full partners in their child’s education and are included, as appropriate, in decision-making and on advisory committees to assist in the education of their child;
    • the carrying out of other activities, such as those described in section 1118 of the ESEA

    Part 2: Policy Implementation

    Maude Price Elementary School will take the following actions to involve parents in the joint development and joint agreement of its Engagement Policy and its school-wide plan, if applicable, in an organized, ongoing, and timely way under section 1118(b) of the ESEA:

    • Title I Parent Team Meetings, such as the English Language Advisory Committee, will be held to create, review, and improve the Engagement Policy and the School-Home Compact yearly.
    • Parents will have the opportunity to discuss and share ways to improve the Title 1 Program.
    • Parents will have the opportunity to complete a survey about our Title 1 Program each year.
    • Parents can have regular meetings if they request an appointment.

    Maude Price Elementary School will take the following actions to distribute the Engagement Policy to parents and the local community by providing:

    • The hard copy of the school’s Parent and Family Engagement Policy to any parent when requested.
    • The Parent and Family Engagement Policy posted on our official school website for the community to view.

    Maude Price Elementary School will review yearly and update periodically its Engagement Policy to meet the changing needs of parents and the school:

    • A team meeting will be held yearly to review and/or update the Engagement Policy.
    • The Fall Information Meeting will review the Williams Uniform Complaint Procedure.
    • Fall meeting with survey regarding dates times and topics.

    Maude Price Elementary School will convene an annual meeting to inform parents of the following:

    • That their child’s school participates in Title I.
    • The requirements of Title I.
    • Of their rights under Title I:
      • The Parent and Family Engagement Policy
      • The School-Home Compact
      • The Williams Uniform Complaint Procedure.
      • The School Student Achievement Plan.
      • Curriculum, Services, & Supports.
      • The review and improvement of Title I programs at their child’s school.
    • Invitations emailed home in English & Spanish and posted on social media.
    • Parents are encouraged to attend parent functions, through various incentives.
    • Parents are encouraged to take the LCAP survey yearly to voice their opinions.

    Part 3: Shared Responsibilities for High Achievement

    Maude Price Elementary School will build the school’s and parents’ capacity for strong parental engagement to ensure effective parent involvement and support a partnership among the school, parents, and the community. This collaboration aims to improve student academic achievement through the following activities specifically described below:

    • Needs Assessment Survey taken by parents (conducted by Title I)
    • Parent input through team meetings (conducted by Title I)
    • Parental requests (conducted by Title I)
    • Varied / multiple meeting times (conducted by Title I)
    • PTA Meetings (conducted by the PTA board members)
    • Encouragement to attend “Back To School” night and “Open House” (conducted by the staff and principal)
    • Principal’s newsletter which is distributed in Spanish and English

    Maude Price Elementary School will incorporate the School-Home Compact as a component of its Parent and Family Engagement Policy:

    • Both policies will be reviewed at the meetings held for Title I parents
    • Both policies will be displayed on our school web site.
    • Both policies will be available in the school office.

    Maude Price Elementary School will, with the assistance of its district, provide materials and training to help parents work with their children to improve their children’s academic achievement, through:

    • parent brochures / newsletters
    • parent education opportunities
    • parent meetings and school functions
    • gathering parental input on desired parent education trainings

    Maude Price Elementary School will, with the assistance of its district, educate its teachers and staff, in how to reach out to, communicate with, and work with parents as equal partners, through:

    • Staff Meetings
    • Professional Development
    • Professional Literature
    • Parent Square
    • Q Parent Connect

    ACCESSIBILITY

    Maude Price Elementary School will provide all student and parents opportunities to participate in school activities. The school will provide interpretation in meetings and engagement opportunities, and distribute information and reports in the home language of the parent as available.

    Parental Involvement may include:

    • Needs Assessment Survey taken by parents
    • Parent input through various meetings
    • Annual Parent/Teacher Conferences
    • Back To School Night and Open House
    • Principal’s Newsletter
    • School Site Council (SSC)
    • PTA Meetings and Events
    • Annual LCAP Survey
    • English Language Advisory Committee (ELAC)
    • Coffee with the Principals/Parent Engagement Opportunities

    Part 4: Adoption

    This Parent and Family Engagement Policy has been developed jointly with and agreed on by parents of children participating in Title 1, as evidence by Janet Muñoz.

    This policy was approved and adopted by Maude Price Elementary’s School Site Council in May 2025 and will be in effect for the 2025-2026 school year. The Price Parent and Family Engagement Policy will be available school wide and to all Price student parents through:

    • Our website
    • Parent Square

    It will also be made available to the local community. Notification of this policy will be made available to parents/guardians in an understandable and uniform format.

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