July 2010 Asset 6: Parent Involvement in Schooling
Get involved, stay involved
In your home and family: Maintain ongoing communication with your child's teachers. Call or e-mail to check in every other month-or more often if necessary.
In your neighborhood and community: Join a parent-teacher organization. If your time is limited for volunteering do what you can when you can. In your school: Offer parents easy, convenient ways to get involved in their children's education. For example, tutoring students before exams may be perfect for parents who can't make an ongoing commitment. For parents who miss conferences, try calling them to find out what's keeping them from attending. See if you can work out a way to get together or by phone discuss their child's progress.
In your youth program: Offer child care or transportation to parents who need these services to be able to get involved at their child's school.
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