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Boosting School-to-Home Communications: Proven Strategies and Tactics Wednesday, August 27, 2014 Presented by Dr. Jill Gildea, Superintendent Fremont School District 79 (IL) Join the Parent Involvement & Community Engagement in K-12 community: www.edweb.net/engagement

Boosting School-to-Home Communication: Proven Strategies & Tactics

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Engaging parents and boosting school-home communications is a priority in Fremont School District 79 (IL). And creating the environment that celebrates collaborative practices is central to the district’s vision and promotes home-school connections! In this event, Dr. Gildea, Superintendent of Fremont Schools, shares how her district has implemented best practices in K-12 parent communications for future ready schools, addressed the challenges and hurdles to effective parent engagement via communication strategies, and juggled the many demands of preparing today's child for tomorrow's world. She also provides tested tips and tactics that work and that you can use today!

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Boosting School-to-Home Communications:Proven Strategies and Tactics

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Presented byDr. Jill Gildea, SuperintendentFremont School District 79 (IL)

Join the Parent Involvement & Community Engagement in K-12 community: www.edweb.net/engagement

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Check out these key resources:

Parent & Family Engagement Infographic –http://offers.schoolwires.com/peinfographic

 

A Checklist for Family Involvement – http://offers.schoolwires.com/k12checklist

 

Schoolwires supports parent engagement

with community management technology

solutions that keep your K-12 district stakeholders connected.

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Join our community: Parent Involvement &

Community Engagement in K-12 www.edweb.net/engagement

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F R E M O N T S C H O O L D I S T R I C T 7 9

BOOSTING SCHOOL TO HOME COMMUNICATIONS:

PROVEN STRATEGIES AND TACTICS

Gildea 08/27/14

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VISION

“Fremont School District 79 will serve its community by providing an exemplary education

focused on whole-child development, collaboration and fiscal responsibility.”

Creating the environment that celebrates collaborative practices as central to its vision

promotes home-school connections!

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CORE BELIEFS

• Parents and school staff should be equal partners in children’s learning.

• The responsibility for building partnerships between schools and home rests primarily with school staff, especially school leaders.

• Schools are a reflection of the communities they serve.

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RESEARCH

• “A New Wave of Evidence,” by Dr. Karen Mapp (Harvard Graduate School of Education) is an expert in school, family, and community partnerships.

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FINDINGS

• Students with involved parents are more likely to:• Earn higher grades and test scores• Be promoted, pass their courses, and earn credits• Attend school regularly• Have better social skills and improved behavior• Attend school regularly• Graduate and go on to post secondary education

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FREMONT FINDINGS…

• Average ACT score of students attending Stevenson High School: 26.5

• Students attending post secondary education: 94%• Scholarship awards in excess of $5,000,000 per year for

Mundelein High School

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HOW DOES THAT HAPPEN?

• CHARACTERISTICS OF HIGH PERFORMING SCHOOLS

• Alignment of strategies, processes and activities to the Vision/Mission

• Desire to improve• Commitment to learning• Use of data to measure/improve performance• Concern for people

• Home/School Partnership

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FOUR STRATEGIES

1. Proactive programs to foster positive interactions with parents.

2. Offer opportunities to become involved.3. Inform parents of classroom management and

instructional activities.4. Make accommodations to meet the needs of

families of diverse backgrounds.

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WHAT WORKS

• Summer e-newsletter• Opening the year with Meet the Teacher/Supply

Drop-Off• Informal interaction and engagement before the year

even starts

• Back to School Night• Family Nights Focused on Reading, Science, Tech• Partnership Events such as Fitness Festival

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INDICATOR OF SUCCESS

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SURVEYS

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TIPS & TACTICS

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CHALLENGES

• # of Clicks…• 90-7-3…• Incorporating Visuals• Gaining Media’s Positive Interest• Personalized, Targeted Communications• Meaningful Interaction

• Student-Centered• Positive• Enhances Home-School Partnership

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FACT…

•51% of supervisors say that they recognize employees who do a good job

•17% of employees at that same organization report that their supervisors do well at recognizing them

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SUCCESS STORIES

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BEST PRACTICES

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RECOGNIZE SUCCESSES

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PARENT FOCUS GROUPS

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HOME SCHOOL COMMUNICATION

• Teacher Websites• Learning Management System!• eBlast• Virtual Backpack• Specific Targeted Communication Campaign

• Multimedia Monday• Technology Tuesday• Wild about Learning Wednesdays• Throwback Thursday• Fun Event Friday

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WEBSITE

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SOCIAL MEDIA

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RECOGNITION

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SURVEY

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QUICK POLLS

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TELEPHONE AND FACE/FACE

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COMMUNITY INFORMATION

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CHECKLIST

Welcoming Environment

Policies and Practices

Home-School CommunicationAuthentic EngagementPrompt Response Times

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QUESTIONS

Type your questions in the chat box.

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Join our community: Parent Involvement &

Community Engagement in K-12 www.edweb.net/engagement

• Invitations to upcoming webinars• Webinar archives and resources• Online discussions• CE quizzes for archived webinars

A CE certificate for today’s webinar

will be emailed to you

24 hours after the live session.

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Stay tuned for information about our next webinar!October 8 with Dr. Joyce Epstein, Director of the

Center on School, Family, and Community Partnerships

Johns Hopkins University

Join the Parent Involvement & Community Engagement in K-12 community for an invitation to the next webinar:

www.edweb.net/engagement