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Parent Involvement Analysis. The Parent Involvement Analysis online tool guides a school-based team through an inventory and self-assessment of parent involvement policies and practices, resulting in objectives for improvement that can become part of the school improvement plan. The process also provides benchmarks to gauge progress. The PIA provides: a school team with a structured process to strengthen parent involvement through the school improvement plan; purposeful parent engagement that is linked with student learning; rubrics for improving district and school parent involvement policies, the home-school compact, and other policies connected to parent engagement. documentation of the school's work for the district and state a huge reservoir of parent involvement resources for use by the school The team process is an enjoyable and productive way to thoughtfully assess the school’s parent involvement and plan for its improvement.

Parent Involvement Analysis (PowerPoint Presentation) Parent Roadmaps to Common Core Standards / Parent Roadmaps- Mathematics. Parent Roadmaps to Common Core Standards / Parent Roadmaps- English Language Arts. Models of Meaningful, Productive Parent Engagement. Compiled by the Learning First Alliance, September 2012 Parent trigger laws have been attracting a great deal of attention lately.

At least 18 states have considered legislation including parent trigger language in the past two years, with seven states enacting some version of a parent trigger. And Won’t Back Down, a recently released motion picture with a high-profile cast, chronicles a fictional account of a parent and teacher "pulling the trigger" to improve an elementary school.

While advocates of parent trigger laws claim that these laws give parents an active role in school management, others question the need for them, given existing ways that parents can get involved in their child's school. Some worry these laws are part of a larger effort to privatize education in ways that benefit businesses at the expense of children. They also argue that the debate over parent trigger laws distracts us from our primary focus: That each child receives a high-quality public education. Resource Materials | Arkansas Department of Education. Research, Deployment and Accountability - Albuquerque Public Schools. Figure This! Math Challenges for Families - Challenge Index. Parents' Guide to Student Success | PTA. The Parents’ Guides to Student Success were developed by teachers, parents and education experts in response to the Common Core State Standards that more than 45 states have adopted.

Created for grades K-8 high school English language arts/literacy and mathematics the guides provide clear, consistent expectations for what students should be learning at each grade in order to be prepared for college and career. Parent Guides Parents' Guide to Success BookletTwo-page Parents' Guides (Color)Four-page Parents' Guides (BW)Four-page Parents' Guides (Color)Parents’ Guides to Student Success—Frequently Asked QuestionsState Education Agencies The guides include: Key items children should be learning in English language arts and mathematics in each grade, once Common Core Standards are fully implemented.Activities that parents can do at home to support their child's learning.Methods for helping parents build stronger relationships with their child's teacher.

What PTAs Can Do.