For more on family-school partnerships, visit the NH State PIRC site or NH Connections
(Special Education Partnerships)
For special education-related issues, visit Parent Information Center on Special Education.
Research shows that the most accurate predictor of
student achievement in school is the extent to which
families are able to create a home environment that
encourages learning and become involved in their
children’s education, in both the school and community.
Seasoned teachers have always known this and the
most successful ones are those who reach out to families on a regular basis.
Here are some suggestions teachers can consider to strengthen family engagement:
1. Call Every Parent at least once at the beginning of the school year to introduce
yourself, and at least once during the school year to praise their children for something
they have accomplished. Remember, parents like hearing from teachers about
successes, not just when there is trouble to report.
2. Create a Communication Notebook that travels back and forth between school
and home. Designate a box, basket, or shelf where students can deposit the notebook
at the beginning of the day and where you can leave the notebook to be picked up at the
end of the day. *
3. Maintain a Class or Subject- Specific Email List by collecting parent email addresses at the beginning of the year,
then send out notifications for tests, projects, etc., as well as communicate your class and student accomplishments.*
4. Send Family Involvement Activities Home each quarter to help families participate more effectively in improving
their children’s learning. These could include family reading activities, math and
science workshops and family nights, notices of educational tv programs or local
events, or career and college planning nights.**
5. Organize Events that Work for Parents’ Schedules by surveying parents to
find our when they can show up for school events. Combine events with food,
especially during supper time hours. Offer child care on site.
6. Thank Parents Often for the big and small things they do to contribute to the
education and well-being of their children. Remember that parent involvement goes
beyond the bake sale and can come in ways that are not immediately obvious. Seek
to understand the needs and values of parents from different cultural, religious, and
economic backgrounds.
* adapted from http://www.atozteacherstuff.com/Tips/Parent_Involvement/
** adapted from Beyond the Bake Sale: The Essential Guide to Family-School Partnerships
© 2010 The Parent Information Center of NH
The NH Parents Make the Difference website is a collaboration between the Parent Information Center of NH and the
NH Department of Education. This website is supported with funding from the US Department of Education
through the NH State PIRC grant of the Natonal PIRC program.
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