I have interacted with several families during my
observations. This is nice because you have interactions with the families every
day. You can communicate with them daily face to face. While talking one mother
I found that she is a single working mother. She does her best to come in and
volunteer with her child in the classroom but doesn't always have time because
of her work schedule. She feels it is important to bring him to school and pick
him up that way if she has any concerns she can bring them up to the teacher
right away and the same for the teacher. She like for the teachers to send
things home with her child so that she can interact and work on things at home
that connect to things that they are doing in the classroom so that she is a
part of his education. She tries to make as many school functions as possible
such as family fun nights, parent meetings, parent teacher conferences, and
home visits.
Another meeting I attended was on the 2/20/13 where
parent had a chance to meet with the director and the parent liason "Coffee with the Director " this meeting
the director holds the third Wednesday of each month is an informal meeting
with parents. The principal engages in school updates and small talk with
parents that are able to attend from 7a.m. to 9a.m. At this meeting the Director
shared updates with parents regarding
upcoming meeting or workshops that parents are welcome too, and the goal she wants the school to meet of
90% parent attendance, Four parents (including myself) were in attendance.
I like the fact that the Director makes the time once a month
to meet with parents to share updates and answer any questions they may have.
Although, it would be better if she could meet with parents once a
month in the evening where probably more parents would attend.
I think it is important for school leaders such as the Director
and the parent coordinator along with
the new parent representatives to be physically present if not once a month
every other month when parents are attending parent meetings. This sends
parents a message of collaboration and that they care enough to be there after
hours (which is when most parents are available) to hear them, their concerns
and to support them.
Another insight or observation I made at both meetings I
attended was that there were no introduction of the meeting attendees and I
think this is so important when you begin any meeting by acknowledging your
participants and thanking them for taking the time out of their busy schedules
to attend such meetings. If schools want to increase and or promote parent
involvement then it is important that they feel acknowledged and welcome.