Research from the National School Public Relations Association (NSPRA) indicates that there is a positive correlation between the involvement of family and community in schools and the improved academic achievement of students, including higher grade-point averages, better scores on standardized tests, and higher attendance rates. And for families of all socioeconomic, racial/ethnic, and educational backgrounds—and for students of all ages—school communication is an essential part of their success.
Category: Planning
Four Tips to Save Time Answering Parent Questions
The questions:
“My child is going into the 6th grade. Which middle school will he attend?”
“We just moved into the district. Which bus should my child ride? Where is the bus stop nearest our home?”
The answer:
Technology. In many schools, the administrative staff takes care of office tasks, schedules appointments for school leaders and teachers, and handles school communication. Since technology has streamlined many processes for teachers, it can make the lives of the administrative staff easier, too!