Overview
Families are an integral part of a successful learner-centered ecosystem; partnering with educators to ensure positive outcomes for their child/dren. In today’s modern world, family engagement goes beyond asking for room parents, volunteers on a field trip, or the number of responses on a family survey. Although those are important metrics, engagement looks like participating in regular school and district activities, being involved in decision making and systems seeing families as a partner in their child’s educational experience.
Designing a comprehensive strategy for family engagement means outlining key success metrics of what family engagement really means in your system and then aligning key programs and initiatives that will support increased participation. No matter what portion of the school year you are in, you can begin this important work by inviting families through focus groups, forums and surveys to share their needs and ideas for how they would like to further engage with the school or district. These touchpoints can help you identify celebrations in your current structures as well as barriers to engagement and how those might be addressed.
















