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2112 - PARENT INVOLVEMENT IN SCHOOL DISTRICT PROGRAMS
The Board of Education believes that durable and significant learning by a student is more likely to occur when there is an effective partnership between the school and the student’s parents/guardians ("parents"). Such a partnership means a mutual belief in and commitment to significant educational goals for a student, a plan for the means to accomplish those goals, cooperation on developing and implementing solutions to problems that may be encountered, and continuing communication regarding the progress in accomplishing the goal(s). To this end, parents should be meaningfully involved in:
| A. | developing and implementing appropriate strategies for helping their child achieve the learning objectives that lead to accomplishing the learning outcomes; | ||
| B. | providing a school and home environment which encourages learning and augments, at home, the learning experiences provided by the school. |
The Board is committed to communicating to parents at a level and in a language they can understand, where practicable.
The Board through this policy directs the establishment of a parent involvement plan by which a school-parent partnership can be established and provided to the parent of each child in the District. The plan must encompass parent participation, through meetings and other forms of communication. The Parental Involvement Plan shall be distributed to all parents and students through publication in the Student Handbook or other suitable means.
The Superintendent shall direct the development of a Parent Involvement Plan.
Relations with Parents
The Board needs parents to assume and exercise responsibility for their children’s behavior, including the behavior of students who have reached the legal age of majority, but are still supported by the parent. During the school hours, the Board, through its designated administrators, recognizes the responsibility to monitor students’ behavior and, as with academic matters, the importance of cooperation between the school and the parents in matters relating to conduct. For the benefit of the child, the Board encourages parents to support their child’s career in school.
Sec. 1112, 1118 ESEA
M.C.L.A. 380.1294