Coordinators can recruit partners for family involvement activities

The old proverb that begins, “It takes a village” is especially true when it comes to parent involvement. Often, some of the things that make a school program a success—providing transportation, a meal, or a special guest speaker—involve resources that just aren’t in the budget. But the family involvement coordinator can play a vital role[…]

Support involvement and learning all summer long

The arrival of summer is always exciting for students and staff. But how should students spend their vacations? Could summer plans significantly affect future learning? Yes, say researchers at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD. And parent involvement is part of the equation. In “Lasting Consequences of the Summer Learning Gap,” an article in American[…]

Prepare now for fall involvement

It’s not too soon to prepare for fall parent involvement! Inform parents now about fall events, such as back-to-school nights or open houses. If possible, specify dates, times and whether or not children are invited. Give families as much time as possible for planning. Meanwhile, be prepared to address concerns about involvement before these key[…]

Let pictures tell the stories of your students’ families

You know the adage about a picture being worth a thousand words. Pictures are also invaluable in learning more about the families and cultures of your students. To promote two-way communication between home and school, create an assignment for students to draw or take pictures of things that are important to them in their home[…]

Educators: Grow parent engagement with a school learning garden

  Learning gardens are experiencing a surge in popularity in schools. It makes sense—they’re a great way for kids to learn, and they don’t need to take up much space (Some schools even dedicate a corner of the cafeteria to a “garden” in a window box!) Studies have shown that school learning gardens significantly increase[…]

Educators: Give Families a ‘Fitness Challenge’

We know that students who eat right and exercise are not only healthier—they are also more fit for learning! So why not engage families in a food and fitness challenge? Suggest kids challenge their parents to see who can live the healthiest lifestyle for a week. The family member who eats the healthiest breakfasts and[…]