strategies for parental involvement

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STRATEGIES for PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT Communication, Parenting, Learning at Home, Collaborating with Community Provide- - Information on school reforms, policies, discipline procedures, assessment tolls and school goals will be disseminated. - Links to programs and resources within the community that provide support services to families. Give specific examples such as: - Parents the expectations for students in each subject and grade level. - Information to parents to assist in understanding how students can improve skills, get help when needed, meet class expectations, and perform well on assessments. Give specific examples: tutoring times, extra homework help with specific teachers, websites that the school uses, practice assessment websites and resources. - A program to foster student participation in community service. - Encouragement through your newsletter and bulletins for community members to take part in school volunteer programs. - Distribution of information from the school to the community, include those without school age children regarding school programs and performances. Use social media and your newsletter to advertise. Please click this link to download https://www.dropbox.com/home/Natalie%20M./Content%20for%20Schools?preview=STRATEGIES+PAR ENTAL+INVOLVEMENT.pdf

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How to communicate to the community and what to say to get parents and community members to participate in school programs.

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Page 1: Strategies for Parental Involvement

STRATEGIES for PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT

Communication, Parenting, Learning at Home, Collaborating with Community

Provide-

- Information on school reforms, policies, discipline procedures, assessment

tolls and school goals will be disseminated.

- Links to programs and resources within the community that provide support

services to families. Give specific examples such as:

- Parents the expectations for students in each subject and grade level.

- Information to parents to assist in understanding how students can improve

skills, get help when needed, meet class expectations, and perform well on

assessments. Give specific examples: tutoring times, extra homework help

with specific teachers, websites that the school uses, practice assessment

websites and resources.

- A program to foster student participation in community service.

- Encouragement through your newsletter and bulletins for community

members to take part in school volunteer programs.

- Distribution of information from the school to the community, include those

without school age children regarding school programs and performances.

Use social media and your newsletter to advertise.

Please click this link to download

https://www.dropbox.com/home/Natalie%20M./Content%20for%20Schools?preview=STRATEGIES+PAR

ENTAL+INVOLVEMENT.pdf