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Page 1: Parent / Community Involvement In Our Schools Barbara Blackburn WVDE School Counseling Coordinator

Parent / Community Parent / Community Involvement In Our Involvement In Our

SchoolsSchoolsBarbara BlackburnBarbara Blackburn

WVDE School Counseling CoordinatorWVDE School Counseling Coordinator

Page 2: Parent / Community Involvement In Our Schools Barbara Blackburn WVDE School Counseling Coordinator

FACT:

Traditionally, schools have been viewed as self-contained entities relatively separate from the communities in which they are located.

http://www.drugstats.org/features/protschool/vision.cfm

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FACT:

• Building relationships with families and other community members includes efforts to break down school walls and open channels of communication with people outside the school system.

http://www.drugstats.org/features/protschool/vision.cfm

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Fact:• Many high-risk students have parents who

had negative experiences at school and distrust the school system.

• Intentionally or unintentionally, these parents may convey to their children a negative attitude about the educational experience and the value of education.

• A welcoming school that serves as a support system for alienated parents can change their attitudes and help them give their children a different school experience.

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We can break down walls by

(1)giving parents input and involvement in the education of their children(2) increasing the stakeholders in our

educational system(3) broadening public support for

education(4) increasing collaboration and

cooperation between school and community on issues of common concern.

http://www.drugstats.org/features/protschool/vision.cfm

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Research shows…STUDENT SUCCESS IMPROVES WHEN:

• Family members have many and varied opportunities to contribute to the school, and the school community recognizes and values many different types of contributions.

http://www.drugstats.org/features/protschool/vision.cfm

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Research shows…STUDENT SUCCESS IMPROVES WHEN:

• The more alternatives for involvement that families and community members see, and the more they feel valued and recognized for their contributions, the greater the school support base will become.

http://www.drugstats.org/features/protschool/vision.cfm

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Research shows…STUDENT SUCCESS IMPROVES WHEN:

• Families have clear avenues for connecting with the school.

• Families have a channel for bringing their needs to the school and tapping into a support network.

http://www.drugstats.org/features/protschool/vision.cfm

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Research shows…STUDENT SUCCESS IMPROVES WHEN: Ways of communicating with family members are deeply embedded in the normal flow of events at

the school. • Newsletters• flyers about

upcoming events• notes about their

child’s accomplishments

• periodic telephone calls

• Hotline manned by parent volunteer

• Web site• electronic bulletin

board • Volunteer staff

phone tree (to connect with parents when special circumstances occur)http://www.drugstats.org/features/protschool/

vision.cfm

Page 10: Parent / Community Involvement In Our Schools Barbara Blackburn WVDE School Counseling Coordinator

Research shows…STUDENT SUCCESS IMPROVES WHEN: Ways of communicating with family members are deeply embedded in the normal flow of events at the school.

• e-mail address– to encourage

parents to bring up questions and concerns

• Teacher web pages

• Electronic link that allows parents to access information on their students including – Progress grades– Report cards– Attendance– Disciplinary actions

http://www.drugstats.org/features/protschool/vision.cfm

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Research shows…STUDENT SUCCESS IMPROVES WHEN:

The more involved families are in the school the more risk factors are minimized.

• Substance abuse• Violence• Teen pregnancy,• School failure • Delinquency

http://www.drugstats.org/features/protschool/vision.cfm

Page 12: Parent / Community Involvement In Our Schools Barbara Blackburn WVDE School Counseling Coordinator

Research shows…STUDENT SUCCESS IMPROVES WHEN:

Parents are involved because parents have a tremendous influence over the three factors that contributed to higher test scores:

• Absenteeism• Variety of reading materials found in the

home• Amount of television viewing

Skinner (2003), Education Week

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Research shows…

• High quality education cannot exist with parent involvement. In school with high levels of parental involvement, the achievement and success of all students in the school improves.

Carey, Lewis & Farris 1998

Page 14: Parent / Community Involvement In Our Schools Barbara Blackburn WVDE School Counseling Coordinator

Research shows…• Adolescents tend to have more

positive health behaviors when the community at large models, supports, and expects healthy behaviors

• Unhealthy behaviors are decreased: (drug use, sexual activity, lethal violence)

• Healthy behavior choices lead to increased student achievement

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Research shows…

• Effective prevention is highly compatible with good education and student achievement

• Effective interventions help students build resilience and thrive in schools

http://www.drugstats.org/features/protschool/vision.cfm

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Building Resilience• Resilient people do not let adversity

define them. They find resilience by moving towards a goal beyond themselves, transcending pain and grief by perceiving bad times as a temporary state of affairs.

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Building Resilience

• Resilience research indicates that those who lack strong family support systems grow up seeking help from others --teachers, counselors, neighbors, parents of peers and other community members

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Building Resilience• Survivors draw boundaries

between themselves and troubled parents. Resilient children often hang out with families of untroubled peers.

• We can foster resilience through advisor/advisee and community mentor programs

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Community Involvementincludes:

• linkages with other local agencies that serve children and families, as well as links with community leaders, neighbors, and other concerned community members

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Community Involvementincludes:

• reaching out to the people who make up students' community support systems (older siblings and extended family members, coaches, religion teachers, neighbors, business owners, retirees, politicians, journalists, and others)

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Community Involvement

• Not only can such liaisons contribute to the quality of life in the wider community by involving students in community-service projects and enable school personnel to maximize resources, but they also increase public commitment and support for education.

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Ideal home-school-community relationships • School creates a culture of

invitation to parents and community members

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Ideal home-school-community relationships• There is ongoing interaction

between the school and other agencies or resources

• When students or families have special needs or concerns, school personnel are able to direct them to sources of support

• Community resources notify school official when traumatic/special events may affect child (domestic violence, arrest of family member, etc.)

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Ideal home-school-community relationships

• School personnel are active participants in the community

• Community-operated health and social services are linked to schools in order to coordinate service and enhance access.

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School/community outreachis a two-way street

• Faculty and staff volunteer in community organizations and task forces.

• Community and parents volunteer in the schools

• School personnel and community support systems have two-way communication sharing resources and information to help students barriers

• Schools develop and utilize appropriate release forms to share information as per FERPA

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School/community outreachis a two-way street

• Schools have agreements with community regarding employment hours, etc

• School provides opportunities for collaboration to improve the school and community

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Resources• Carey N, and Farris E, Lewis L, (1998) Parent involvement in

children’s education: Efforts by public elementary schools (NCES 98-032), Washington DC, National Center for Statistics. Retrived 9-29-06 from http://nces.ed.gov/pubs98032.pdf

• Kris Bosworth, Ph.D.Smith Initiatives for Prevention and EducationCollege of EducationThe University of ArizonaP.O. Box 210069Tucson, AZ 85721-0069(520) 626-4964e-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.drugstats.org

© 1999, The Arizona Board of Regents

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Resources continued…

• Skinner, R. (2003, May 13). Education issues A to Z: Parent involvement. Education Week on the Web. Retrieved September 23 2003, from http:www.edweek.com/context/topics/issuespage.cfm?id=12

• The Art of Resilence Publication: Psychology Today Magazine

Publication Date: May 27, 2003Last Reviewed: 25 Apr 2005

(Document ID: 2822)