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1 Increasing Academic Achievement by Increasing Parent Engagement Verna Rochon EDU 658 Educational Leadership Dr. Kimball

2 Change Strategy Follow the mission and vision of the school and the School Improvement Plan Increase parent engagement Edutainment: provide information then do fun activities such as movie or game night Increase staff participation via invites to edutainment meeting Enlist school or community personnel to present mininars (mini-seminars) from the parent feedback survey which listed desired trainings and activities Gain student interest by having teachers to participate in fun activities as well Provide interpreters for ESL parents Provide childcare so parents can attend meetings

3 Small Wins Steady increases in parent involvement demonstrated by sign in sheets Growth from 5 parents to 40 parents Students came with parents and were allowed to play with other students Parents attended parent related functions and are now volunteering to assist the school in many ways such as EOG testing NOTE: To change images on this slide, select a picture and delete it. Then click the Insert Picture icon in the placeholder to insert your own image.

4 Academic Growth: Data will be collected after EOG test results are published Student: Students desire to increase their scores because of the motivation from parents and teachers NOTE: To change images on this slide, select a picture and delete it. Then click the Insert Picture icon in the placeholder to insert your own image. The overall purpose for this mission for change is to increase the overall success in academics for our students, by increasing their parent’s engagement

5 How to continue the process of growth Beginning of Year (BOY) feedback survey for parents/teachers/students Parents meet other parents to find carpooling opportunities Provide minutes and transcripts of meetings for continued info. Sharing Utilize the same survey from the beginning of the year asking if anything has changed, what went well and what didn’t Continue to recruit teachers and have teachers recruit other teachers and staff while solidifying relationships Find methods to provide 360 degree feedback to the parents about pertinent information

6 Steps to making continuous progress Continued communication of future events to parents, students and teachers Soliciting feedback from stakeholders on how they feel things are progressing Enlisting parents and teachers in scheduling and planning upcoming events Providing word of mouth marketing to more parents when opportunities arise Connecting with the community to find other resources that will assist parents Utilizing the data of student achievement and growth to showcase “small wins”

7 . “Parent engagement in schools contributes to students’ health and learning. Studies have shown that students who have parents engaged in their school lives are more likely to have: Higher grades and test scores. Better student behavior. Enhanced social skills. “ CDC (11/2012) Promoting Promoting Parent Engagement and Improving Student Health and Academic Achievement http://www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/protective/pdf/parentengagement_administrators.pdf NOTE: To change images on this slide, select a picture and delete it. Then click the Insert Picture icon in the placeholder to insert your own image.

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