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Center for Family Involvement in SchoolsOur Philosophy:Parental Involvement Essential for Academic Success"Strong Families, Strong Schools", a report released by US Secretary of Education Richard Riley, points to 30 years of research indicating that family involvement is a critical link to higher grades and test scores, positive attitudes and behavior, more successful academic programs, and more effective schools. Because of their ongoing relationship with students, schools play a key role in encouraging and supporting efforts by families to take a more active role in their children's education. Parents can take a more active role in their children's education by:
Parental involvement in schools must move from rhetoric to practice -- from telling parents their involvement is encouraged, to guiding them in specific and appropriate ways to assist in their children's intellectual and social development. Click here for links to other relevant sites.Send mail to lomench@dimacs.rutgers.edu
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