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PRESENTERS: Tyenise Blackmon, Maria Ovalle-Lopez, Shanceler Terry

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Let’s get the Conversation Started! PADLET®

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What opportunities have you had to collaborate with other districts in your area around the topic of family engagement?

What opportunities are made available for your staff to collaborate outside of your district?

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Alief ISD, Fort Bend ISD, & Klein ISD: Members of the Planning Committee

2017 Statewide Parental Involvement Conference

in Houston

Debriefing: Parking lot conversation

The AHA! Moment

Need: Space and time to build the capacity of the staff working

directly in Family Engagement through

networking and exchange of ideas and best practices

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8WrGzFSy8w&feature=youtu.be

April 24, 2018 Year One

Three School Districts Alief ISD Fort Bend ISD Klein ISD Three sessions 100 participants

Feedback

Suggestions/ Comments

“ Invite more districts” “I wish we had more time to look more in depth to FE in other districts” “In the future, maybe invite parents” “Loved the #WeRFamily!” “It was a very well organized event! It allowed us a forum to meet with parent educators from other districts as well as a provide a team building experience with colleagues from within our district”.

Five School Districts

Alief ISD

Fort Bend ISD

Klein ISD

Spring Branch ISD

Lamar CISD

Three sessions

115 participants

Extended time for discussion

Parent presenters

March 27, 2019 Year Two

Feedback

Suggestions/ Comments “I found the collaboration between all stakeholders encouraging, informative and inspiring. Came back to my campus excited about building even stronger parent, staff and community relationships” “Having conversations with other Liaisons throughout other districts was a great idea. I love that we are able to build relationships within our community of Liaison”. “Would like to see how events and sessions are received by parents and how the liaisons facilitate the sessions”.

In Klein ISD “EVERY student enters with a Promise and exits with a Purpose”

Klein ISD Family Engagement: Cultivate Talent

• Provide training to build the capacity of staff to work with families: Dual Capacity Family Engagement Framework for School- Family Partnerships

• Assistance to campuses: College & Career Pathways Department, Department of State & Federal Programs

• Developed an on-line module(Schoology) to provide easily accessible Professional Development

• Cultural Awareness training for staff

Klein ISD Family Engagement: Innovation

• Family Engagement under College & Career Pathways Department: Increased collaboration and allows to weave Family Engagement in different areas: GT, Advanced Academics, CTE, Fine Arts

• Using technology to build capacity of family and staff: On- line FE module for staff, On-line ESL program for families

• Using families feedback to re-invent Family engagement workshops and events

• COLLABORATIVE CONVERSATIONS: Networking and collaborating with other school districts to build staff capacity

Klein ISD Family Engagement: Build Community

• Strong emphasis in Building Relationships first: Knowing every student by name, strength and need

• Compliance: Parents as leaders and active collaborators

• Family Workshops linked to learning: Hands on Learning

• Skills for Living classes

• Developing parent leaders

• Parent University: Building Community by EMPOWERING families to support students from Promise2Purpose

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Alief ISD Family and Community Engagement Program

District encompasses 36.6 square miles

41 campuses – all Title One

Urban district serves 45, 436 students

Most ethnically diverse of school districts of comparable size in Texas.

Every culture of the modern world is represented in our student enrollment; more than 80 languages and dialects are spoken.

“Alief ISD will

strengthen and improve the organizational health, climate and relationship

of Alief ISD and our community.”

BOARD PRIORITY

OUR STORY www.aliefisd.net/family

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MEANINGFUL WORK

134 fall parent graduates of

Parenting Partners -

Over 60 families

trained to lead classes in

the fall

Over 100 three year old future

Alief students enrolled in Alief

Jumpstart program

108 family members leading on

Campus FAME Committees

2,000 families have access to

online parenting classes

EQUIPPING FAMILIES FOR STUDENT ACADEMIC SUCCESS

School News Conversational English

Rosetta Stone Alief Jumpstart: Preschool Readiness

Financial Aid/FAFSA Help Homework Tips

Bridge to Success: Transitional Grades Family Nutrition and Fitness

Raise a Reader Math Games

School to Home Academic Connections

EQUIPPING FAMILIES WITH TOOLS & TIPS Active Parenting of Teens

Parenting Partners Practical Parenting

Love & Logic Coping with Stress

Communicating with Teens Developmental Assets

Tools of the Trade: Parenting Tips Gang & Drug Education & Prevention Leadership & Character Development

EQUIPPING FAMILIES PROFESSIONALLY GED Prep classes Dollars & Sense

Drivers Education Test Prep Careers, Resumes & Interviews

Open Computer Labs Technology in the 21st Century

Citizenship Test Prep Mexican Institute Tech Classes

HCDE Evening classes

EQUIPPING FAMILIES TO ACTIVELY ENGAGE

Community Resources & Individual Help Guest Speakers

Roundtable Discussions Book Club

Self Defense Kindness Club

Mentoring Opportunities Volunteer Opportunities

Campus FAME Committees

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Currently funded by the Arnold Foundation

Partnership with Rice University

Scholarship Program - Houston Food Bank

Offered at 24 Elementary campuses

366 families tested – Bracken & Alief test

171 families in control group

141 families currently participating in program

Provided on 30 campuses

135 Graduates

29 Family Facilitators

Focuses on leadership within

the home

Gateway to families leading

on the campus and on district

commiittees

Families invited to participate

in two day facilitator training

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Fall 2018 Family Facilitators

Fall 2018 Graduates

FAME Initiative Families Actively and Meaningfully Engaged

Led by Campus FAME

Committees

2014-15

2013-14

2012-13

Dual Capacity

Model

Parent Teacher Home Visits

Academic Parent Teacher Teams

Summer PD

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QUESTIONS?

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Shanceler Terry

Alief ISD Family & Community Engagement Coordinator

Shanceler.terry@aliefisd.net

Tyenise Blackmon

Fort Bend ISD Coordinator, Department of Collaborative Communities

Tyenise.Blackmon@fortbendisd.com

Maria Ovalle - Lopez

Klein ISD Family Engagement Coordinator

movallelopez1@kleinisd.net

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