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Posted: Jun 11 2015 at 2:51pm |
Posted: 11:43 a.m.
Thursday, June 11, 2015 Officials: For students to succeed, they need
supportive parents
By Rick McCrabb Staff Writer While
school is out for the summer, learning is taking place this week at the Teachers
and parents representing the 10 schools in the Middletown City Schools District
gathered for two days for extensive training to assist everyone in educating
students. The district signed a one-year contract with Family Leadership Inc.,
based out of She
said the cost includes training materials and toolkit, parent workbooks,
evaluation reports and on-going site team contact and support. After
the two days of training, the parents and teachers will meet with additional
parents for eight weeks of training starting on Sept. 21, said Carolyn Mack,
director of staff development for the district. “It’s
all about increasing parent involvement,” Lolli told the board during a recent
meeting. Mack
added: “We as educators, we see them as our children; we see them as a vital
part of what we do every day; but that true missing element is that parental
involvement. When
they get engaged, and the students see their parents engaged, we will see a
difference.” The
national trainer with Family Leadership, parents and teachers agreed near the
conclusion of the two-day seminar. Trainer
David Porter said data shows that districts must do more than invest in
teachers, classroom sizes and curriculum. “We
need to get parents involved and supporting what’s taking place in the
classroom,” Porter said. He
said the program builds “a bridge between the living room and classroom.” After
taking the training, Juley Lawson, a teacher’s aid and mother of a senior at Cora
Thompson, a MHS English, has been with the district for 17 years. During that
time, she has seen a steady decrease in parental involvement. If the districts
wants to improve its academic performance, the first step starts at home, she
said. “Parents
must be the foundation,” she said. “We can see some improvement in the
classroom and how the students conduct themselves at home and in school.” |
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