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Celebrate National Parental Involvement Day with HISD FACE

2017 November 7
by HISD Communications

HISD Family And Community Empowerment (FACE) will be joining schools and educational institutions across the country to celebrate National Parental Involvement Day on Thursday, Nov. 16.

All schools are invited to join the celebration and score some freebies in the process. Campuses across the district have an opportunity to honor and highlight the powerful contributions parents, families, and caregivers provide both at school and home to support student success.

“The goal is to intentionally plan for families to become empowered through engagement via opportunities to make a change that impacts student learning and the community,” said Dr. Michelle Burke, Director for FACE.

Need ideas to host powerful opportunities for families to be empowered? Contact your FACE Specialist who can help with any of suggestions below:

  • Use Coffee with the Principal to review your climate survey results and develop an action plan to target specific areas of needs.
  • Take FACE’s Community Organizing 101 training, participate in a Community Organizing Walk, review data, and make a difference.
  • Leverage your PTA/PTO to host appreciation forums for parents while inviting them to share their cultural experiences with each other.
  • Plan and schedule Data Grade-Level Nights with strategies for parents to help students at home.
  • College Information Night with Application Information Workshop, FASFA, and Strength Finder Survey for students.
  • Teacher-Parent Conference Best Practices Workshops for Parents

Showcase how you are celebrating parental involvement at your school by posting pictures and/or flyers of your parent events on Facebook and Twitter using the hashtags #HISDFACE or #NationalParentalInvolvementDay.

Schools that participate will be entered in a drawing for school supplies gift bags, books, and more. Don’t miss out and show us how you are empowering and celebrating your families.

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