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#ParentCampChat Week #2 on tap – Family-School Communication

2019-06-26 ParentCampChat

Join the @ParentCamp Team as we talk about Family-School Communication.  Parents we want your perspectives and voice!  Chat is on Twitter, just follow #ParentCampChat.  Wednesday, June 26th 9:30ET/7:30CT/6:30PT for about 30 minutes.  There will be polls and an invitation to survey to suggest topics for future #ParentCampChats. #ParentCampChat #ParentCamp #ParentVoice #FCE #FACE #ParentEngagement #FamilySchoolCommunityEngagement #Communication

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#ParentCampChat Kicks off Wednesday, June 19th 9:30 pm ET/8:30 pm CT

Starting this week on Wednesday, June 19th, #ParentCampChat hosted by the @ParentCamp crew kicks off at 9:30 pm ET/8:30 pm CT on Twitter.  The starting topic?  Conversations!  So join parents, educators, community members, anyone who wants to talk about family-school-community engagement and integration.  Tag a friend and join the chat which lasts 30ish minutes.  Join us back each Wednesday, same time, same place. #ParentCampChat #ParentCamp #FACE #FCE #Conversations #BuildingRelationships #BuildingCapacity #FamilySchoolCommunityEngagement #BetterTogether  

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What do you need? Great story about Principal Terry Patton in Baltimore

This is a great story that Roberto Ferdman of VICE News did on Principal Terry Patton at Franklin Squire Elementary/Middle School in Baltimore, Maryland. They asked, “what do you need to get to school” – some very simple solvable answers, a clock to wake up on time or clean clothes.  The school bought everyone clocks, someone donated a washer and dryer. A reward for strong attendance is a hair cut.  “Self image can hurt attendance”. THIS is how families and communities can get involved.  Just by asking…”what do you need”,…

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