Planning for Family Engagement in the Charter School Life Cycle A Toolkit for School Leaders (Applicable to non-charter schools)

The publication addresses Charter Schools but has helpful guidelines that are applicable to all schools. “Findings from four major meta-analyses show that families play five essential roles in support of their children’s education from early childhood through high school and beyond: communicating high expectations, monitoring performance, supporting learning at home, guiding their child’s education, and advocating for their child.”

To download the publication, go to: “Planning for Family Engagement . . .”

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