To Connect With Families, Schools Must Build Trust, Report Finds

“According to the survey, only about half of the participants expressed confidence in their district's ability to engage and build trust with parents and community members. Only a slighter higher share, 56 percent, of the school leaders were confident in their ability to effectively communicate with their own employees.”

To read the advice for school districts, go to: “To Connect with . . .”

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