Resource Packet for SchoolsThis panel stretches vertically only. Quis nostrud in officia, ea ullamco et do anim amet. Lorem commodo sed ea commodo elit amet ut sit duis reprehenderit: Sit anim cillum labori..s NH Communities Seek Help with School ReadinessSchools all around the state are taking a serious look at Kindergarten readiness for all students. For districts such as Manchester, folks are teaming up to tackle the issue comprehenseively. NH PIRC offers train-the-trainer sessions and follow-up support to schools.Tips for Understanding Newly Arrived African-AmericansSchools in Africa and nothing like their American counterparts. WIth newly arriving refugees from all over Africa, schools should keep these basic understandings in mind in order to encourage school success in students and positive engagement in parents.10 Things Schools Can Do to Promote Parent InvolvementFrom Coffee with the Principal to Welcoming School Walk-Throughs, educators can do a lot to make the school a welcoming place and to set the expectation that every parent should be engaged in their children’s education.10 Ways to Promote Partnerships in Special EducationProductive IEP meetings rely not only on all IEP Team members having an understanding of the special education process, but also on having a commitment to working together. These ten tips can help parents and educators get -- and stay -- on the same page.This October, every public school in NH, every PTA and PTO, and every Title I Leader will receive a packet of Parent Involvement Resources from the Parent Information Center.
Parent Involvement ResearchTwenty years of scientific study show that parent and family involvement influences children's academic achievement. The research offers compelling reasons to focus on improving parent involvement in our schools. More......