The Habits of Successful Students

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What makes one student succeed in school while another student fails? There is not one thing that makes a successful student, but there are a number of choices that most successful students make that contribute to achievement. This document lists habits that make up a successful student.

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A Family Guide to Math in a Multi-Tier System of Supports (MTSS)

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MTSS is a framework for school districts to align resources to support the learning success of each child, regardless of the level of support needed. The MTSS framework can be used to design school wide support for children in the areas of reading, math and behavior. This booklet focuses on math in MTSS.

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A Family Guide to the Use of Emergency Safety Interventions

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Emergency Safety Interventions (ESI) are seclusion and restraint that is used when the student presents an immediate danger to self or others. Violent destruction of property may also prompt the use of ESI. More information can be found in this booklet.

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2012 PLC Save The Date! Espanol

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The annual Parent Leadership Conference is a networking and learning opportunity for parents and professionals who work with children. Parents participate on the keynote panels, in workshops, facilitate parent café discussions and give testimonies at the end. This free, two-day conference will provide parents with information in fatherhood, advocacy, education and family engagement.

Filed under Parents Schools Espanol and tagged with 2012 PLC Parent Leadership Conference parenting parent involvement meaningful family engagement family engagement early childhood education Title 1 on August 09, 2012 #


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PTA National Standards for Family-School Partnership: Implementation Guide

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PTA developed the National Standards for Family-School Partnerships Implementation Guide to empower PTA leaders, parents, educators, community members, and students to work together for the educational success of all children and youth. Research consistently demonstrates the benefits of family-school community partnerships: * Higher teacher morale * Increased communication among parents, teachers, and school leaders * More parent involvement in supporting teaching and learning * More community support for the school * Greater student success But effectively engaging families and communities in schools to support student learning takes a true commitment to shared leadership and collaboration. Here you’ll find a comprehensive and practical guide to achieving high standards for involvement.

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Una Guía del Sistema de Apoyo de Múltiples Niveles (MTSS) para la Familia

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Las escuelas se comprometen a ayudar a todos los niños a tener éxito. Éstas tienen muchas maneras de ayudar a que los niños aprendan y de asegurarse de que aquellos que necesitan apoyo adicional tengan éxito. El Sistema de Apoyo de Múltiples Niveles (MTSS) es una de las maneras en que las escuelas proveen ese apoyo. Este folleto estudia los componentes básicos de cualquier proceso de MTSS e incluye preguntas que usted quizás quiera hacer a la escuela de su hijo(a) para aprender más acerca del proceso de MTSS. Se incluyen también maneras en las cuales usted puede involucrarse en el proceso y qué hacer y adónde ir si tiene preguntas o inquietudes.

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Dropout Prevention: What Families Need to Know

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Family support in a child's education can help build a foundation for success that directly impacts a child's school perfomance in a postive way. This document gives you the tools and tips to help your child in Early Childhood, Elementary school, Middle school and high school to prevent dropout.

Filed under Parents Schools Early Childhood and tagged with Dropout prevention effective practices ESEA family family engagement family school partnership fathers teens high school behavior homework meaningful family engagement community involvement teachers discipline on December 05, 2011 #


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Classroom Family Engagement Rubric

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HFRP invited the Flamboyan Foundation to share its classroom family engagement rubric. The rubric provides districts, school leaders, and teachers with a clear picture of what effective family engagement looks like in the classroom through concrete descriptions of how teachers demonstrate strong family engagement through their daily practice.

Filed under Schools Early Childhood and tagged with family engagement meaningful family engagement rubric FINE HFRP Flamboyan on March 10, 2011 #

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