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Wake County Schools Work to Welcome Families into Schools

For students to succeed, it's important for families and schools to build a partnership that supports the child.

To try and further foster those partnerships, the Wake County School Board is embracing standards of the National PTA. The PTA's six standards for judging effective family-school partnerships are now included in Board Policy 2541.

Sarah Martin, the Wake County PTA Council President, is visiting schools to talk with principals about the standards. Martin visited with Nolan Bryant, principal of Jeffreys Grove Elementary, to talk about Standard 1: Welcoming all families into the school community - Families are active participants in the life of the school, and feel welcomed, valued, and connected to each other, to school staff, and to what students are learning and doing in class.

Click here to listen to Wake County Schools Work to Welcome Families into Schools

This is an 18 minute mp3 file.

You can read more about the National PTA Family and Parent Involvement Standards here.

We would like to hear how your Wake County Public School is welcoming families into the school community. Please share your best practices identifying the school and the steps taken to welcome families.

Posted by Bill Poston at 8:15 AM on November 20, 2008 | Leave Feedback

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