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Get Hooked on Family Involvement. How to Get Started and Stay Engaged. Get Parents to Take the Bait. Welcome parents to school by a school newsletter, principal letter, welcome on school marquee letting them know that they are invited to participate in their child’s learning
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Get Hooked on Family Involvement How to Get Started and Stay Engaged
Get Parents to Take the Bait • Welcome parents to school by a school newsletter, principal letter, welcome on school marquee letting them know that they are invited to participate in their child’s learning • Ensure that parents receive a calendar of the school events early • Have parents fill out and return a survey that spotlights their talents • Look at the talents and interests closely and match them up to the school needs
How to Reel Parents In • Family Involvement participation takes enthusiasm and energy to keep the momentum positive in a school • Families need that personal touch when invited to an event • Contact families by telephone, personal invitations by teacher and face to face contact • When families feel wanted they feel empowered • Always greet families with a smile and kind words of appreciation
Best Catch of the Day • Parents need to feel appreciated for their participation • Highlight them in school newspaper, parent newsletter • Spotlight them on parent bulletin board • Invite them to volunteer breakfast or lunch • Invite them to have coffee with the principal by area once a month • Put compliment cards and candy in the office appreciating the parent participation
Catch of the Day • Have teachers keep a list of parents by class sign in and the class with the highest number of parents in attendance gets a pizza party or reward • Post a banner for parents once a month thanking them for their participation
Proud, Proven Results • Family Involvement activities and events should be monitored frequently • Teacher, staff participation at ongoing school events fosters parent-student support • Parents serve as career leaders
Set Sail for New Discoveries • Set your vision on realistic family involvement expectations • Do not overwhelm families with too much information, keep information clear and to the point • Anchor your ideas and goals for the year • Plan new opportunities for parents as school needs arise