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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Parents Make A Difference HOW TO MAKE AN IMPACT Received infoabout the parents' expected role Attend at leastone school or PTO/PTAmeeting. INVOLVEMENT BY AGE GROUP Parent Attending a School PTO/PTA Meeting PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT High School 20B 52% Many studies show that parent involvement is important to a child's successful achievement. What kinds of involvement are most prevalent and which make the most impact? 89% 86% 78% 74% 65% 46% Attended aParent-TeacherConference Attended aClass or SchoolEvent Participated in SchoolFundraising Served as a Volunteer on a SchoolCommittee National Center for Education Statistics' Parent & Family Involvement in Education Survey for the 2007 National Household Education Surveys Program (Herrold & O'Donnell, 2008) K-8 Dr. C. Fuselier, Director of Curriculum, New Brighton Area School District Parent Volunteer 52% 52% 92% 34% 83% National Center for Education Statistics' Parent & Family Involvement in Education Survey for the2007 National Household Education Surveys Program (Herrold & O'Donnell, 2008) Research shows that parent support is moreimportant to school success than a student'sIQ, economic status,or school setting. double click to changethis text! Drag a cornerto scale proportionally. Henderson, Anne T. and Nancy Berla. A New Generation of Evidence:The Family is Critical to Student Achievement. National Committee for Citizens in Education (1994). Karla Collins Achievement improves as parents play key roles. As.... SUPPORTERS TEACHERS ADVOCATES DECISION-MAKERS Promote learning at homeReinforce school lessonsDevelop life skills their child needs Contribute skills and expertise to schoolProvide services and support to students Help children navigate & negotiate the systemMonitor for fair treatment Work to enable the system to be more responsive Participate in collaborative problem-solving at every level
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