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Title: Los Angeles Unified School District Specially Funded


1
Los Angeles Unified School DistrictSpecially
Funded Parent/Community Programs
DivisionParent Community Services
BranchPresented by Sylvia
RuizAdministrator
Parent Engagement
2
Partners in Education
  • Build trust and confidence between parents and
  • educators
  • Parents play a different role in and around
    school
  • Find ways parents can become constructively
  • involved
  • Checklist for gauging schools strengths and
  • weaknesses

3
Parent Participation and Parent Involvement
  • Participation
  • To take part in activities with others
  • Involvement
  • The act of taking part in an activity or event
  • Engagement
  • To be totally associated or concerned to engross
    or occupy absorbingly

4
Partnership
  • Creating a successful family school partnership
    is not easy!
  • It takes more than lip service. It takes
    motivation and encouragement on the part of
    staff.
  • It takes willingness and commitment on the part
    of families.
  • It takes extra energy from E V E R Y O N E !

5
Parents Role in Education
  • As Partners Performing basic obligations for a
    childs education
  • As Collaborators Problem Solvers reinforcing
    school efforts and helping to solve problems
  • As Audience Attending and appreciating
    performances and productions

6
Parents Role in Education
  • As Supporters Volunteers in classrooms and
    parent organizations
  • As Advisors or Co-Decision Makers Provide input
    on school policy and progress through membership
    in ad-hoc or governance bodies and advisory
    committees such as SSC/CEAC/ELAC

7
  • First and Primary Educators
  • Language, values, social skills, lifestyles and
    cultures
  • Regular activities and contacts which are the
    core of family-school partnerships
  • Enrollment requirements, paperwork, vaccinations,
    medical exams
  • Daily preparation, proper rest, getting dressed,
    having breakfast, daily attendance and
    punctuality
  • Read and respond to written communications and
    phone calls regarding schedules, procedures,
    special events and policies
  • Sign permission slips, information forms and
    report cards
  • Attend parent/teacher conferences and special
    events

8
Taking a critical look at the way schools
communicate with parents may have
the greatest potential for strengthening the
partnership
  • Parents encourage and reward satisfactory
    achievement and behavior
  • Show interest in what happens daily
  • Share educational culture and the importance of
    education
  • React to-absences, homework, truancy, policy on
    TV and bedtime
  • Stimulate and reinforce learning through
    enrichment activities
  • Read to children
  • Take trips to museums, library and botanical
    gardens
  • Discuss possible careers and higher education
  • Potential to help school personnel to resolve
    learning / behavior problems
  • Can provide background information regarding
    health/family problems
  • Can work with staff to develop strategies for
    intervention/enrichment

9
  • Schools need to consider whether their current
    policies and practices hinder or facilitate
    parent involvement in effective problem solving
  • Developing successful problem solving practices
  • Early intervention
  • Better behavior improves student achievement
  • Prevent need for special education placement
  • Create more orderly school environment

10
  • Largely a passive role
  • Listen, observe, applaud and question
  • Designed to provide information through direct
    personal knowledge of the school
  • School personnel needs to help parents feel
    comfortable and familiar with the school so that
    they can support their childs adjustment and
    progress, especially minority and low income
    parents

11
Parent to Parent Activities
  • These Parent to Parent activities are quite
    valuable and need to be encouraged. They can
    indirectly help further the goals of the school
    and safeguard the well being of the student.
  • Provide a wide range of volunteer services
  • Fund raisers, to deal with emergencies
  • Share special expertise such as tutoring
  • Volunteering/monitoring in and around the school
  • Performing clerical and custodial duties
  • Carpooling school enrichment activities
  • informal sharing of information to understand
    child development, learn discipline and
    communication techniques
  • Cooperative childcare
  • Safe block homes, hotlines for children
  • Hospitality committee new or non-English parents
  • Support action groups MADD/SADD
  • Parent Peer Groups
  • Parent Advocate Training (Special Education)
  • Parent Center activities

12
Training and Clear Communication
  • With training and clear communication parents can
    play a useful and helpful role in the governance
    of schools and the achievement of students
  • Conducting School-wide Needs Assessment
  • To work out solutions to school-wide problems and
    develop strategies to address them and help
    introduce a new policy or curriculum
  • Personnel selection
  • Give input or make decisions about budgetary
    items

13
Principles of Effective Partnerships
  • Every aspect of the school climate is open
    helpful and friendly
  • Communications are frequent, clear and two-way
  • Parents are treated as partners in the
    educational process, with a strong role to play
    in their childrens learning and behavior
  • Parents are encouraged to comment on school
    policies and share in the decision making process
    on meaningful issues

14
Principles of Effective Partnerships
  • The school recognizes its responsibility to
    develop partnerships with all families
  • The Administration promotes and encourages the
    philosophy of Family Partnerships
  • The school encourages volunteer participation
    from parents and the community

15
Understanding When mutual interdependence is
established real relationships can develop
  • Positive and strong home-school relations provide
    the climate in which parent involvement
    activities flourish. These are essential
  • Trusting persons will readily collaborate
  • Promote two-way communications
  • Reach all parents
  • Children will integrate the separate experiences
    of home and school
  • Families provide reinforcement and support
  • Schools provide services and expertise

16
Basic Procedures
  • Provide at least half coordinator-ship
  • Assess together needs and resources
  • Develop a common understanding about roles of
    parents and staff
  • Recruit parents actively select and assign them
    carefully
  • Provide training for parents and staff
  • Allow frequent opportunities for evaluation and
    feedback

17
Barriers
  • Turf battler staff / teachers
  • Logistics when?, where?, who?, how?
  • Attitudes
  • Time
  • Funds
  • Safety
  • Childcare
  • Transportation
  • Translation

18
The Strength and Quality of Parent Involvement is
determined by the Attitude and Behavior of the
School Staff!
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