STRENGTHEN YOUR
FAMILY-SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP TO BOOST ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
Research confirms that when
parents are engaged and involved, students’ academic performance
increases. This happens by design,
not by accident. Learn how to “jump
start” your school’s parent involvement and use it as a resource for students
and teachers. The Conference provides a
practical framework for program planning and ready-to-use resources.
Breakout sessions will include:
Research shows that what schools do to reach out
and lower barriers to greater participation and help parents take active roles
in their children’s education is crucial to establishing effective home-school
partnerships. Learn how to build
relationships in culturally and linguistically diverse communities, implement
successful outreach strategies and plan practical activities that connect
parents to school improvement efforts.
Parent Leadership includes parents participating on Action Teams, as PTA/parent organization leaders, School Site Council and English Learners Advisory Committee members, room parents/volunteers to help teachers, and reaching out to involve other parents. Learn successful strategies to lower barriers to greater participation and help parents build leadership skills. You will receive ready-to-use materials to conduct trainings at your school.
Partnership activities require time, energy and
usually some funding/resources in order to be successful. There are funds and resources if you know
where and how to look for them. Learn how to tap resources in your local
community and how to go after grant opportunities. You will also get tips on how to do “follow up” with your funders
to ensure that they are properly recognized for their support.
Learn strategies for planning innovative
partnership programs that involve the whole school community. You will receive
“start up” materials for implementing a “Family Friday” literacy activity,
“Dads Clubs” and special “Mother-Daughter/Mother-Son” activities. Also, learn the “value added” concept for
enriching your current partnership activities.
Partnership programs at secondary schools can be challenging to
establish and sustain. Learn how to successfully involve school staff, parents,
students and community members to develop relationships and activities that
support student learning and the work of the school. Practical (staff and parent) outreach strategies and programs
that support academic achievement will be shared.
Please note:
For any participants who want to earn one unit of credit for conference
attendance, enrollment forms will be available. The cost of the unit is $60.00 for an Education 997 credit from
SDSU. Payment is due the first day of
the conference.