Charlotte Schools Encourage Parental Involvement
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Charlotte Schools Promote Parental Involvement
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Charlotte Schools Promote Parental Involvement
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Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools prioritize not only educating students but also actively encouraging parental involvement. They've adopted the slogan, "What a family DOES matters more than what a family HAS," to emphasize the critical role parents play in their children’s education.
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Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools are adept at managing an effective educational system and understand the invaluable role parents play as their children's first teachers. To reinforce this belief, they’ve reached out to parents with the message: "What a family DOES matters more than what a family HAS."
No matter the family’s economic status, what truly counts is their involvement in each other's lives. Whether there's a television in every room or none at all, the key is family participation. Engaged families tend to have children who perform better, are more confident, and feel secure both at home and school. Recognizing this, Charlotte Schools have established a Family Services Department to offer resources and support that help parents collaborate effectively for their children’s benefit.
Research highlights three major advantages of parental involvement:
1. It enhances student learning across all racial, income, and ethnic groups, regardless of parents' education levels.
2. It leads to improved school attendance, better homework performance, and higher test scores.
3. It increases high school graduation rates and the pursuit of higher education.
A child with involved parents experiences a richer educational journey compared to one whose parents are less engaged.
There are numerous ways for parents to participate in Charlotte Schools, including:
- Joining the parent leadership organizations like the PTA, PTO, or Booster Club.
- Attending open houses, curriculum nights, book fairs, and other events.
- Visiting the school regularly and getting acquainted with teachers and principals.
- Acting as advocates for their child by communicating concerns and insights to the school staff.
This is just the beginning of how Charlotte Schools work hand-in-hand with parents to provide a quality education for students.
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