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Getting Involved in Your Child’s Education (page 2)

State: Maine Department of Education

How Can I Get Involved?

Here are some simple, research-based activities to develop strong family involvement:

Communicate

  • find out the best way to contact your child’s teacher(s)
  • tell your child’s teacher(s) the best way for them to contact you
  • let your child’s teacher know right away when you have questions or concerns
  • send notes, emails, or call the school
  • attend open house and parent-teacher conferences
  • ask for an interpreter and translated materials if you need them

Ask Questions

  • talk to other parents in your neighborhood
  • prepare for meetings with teachers by bringing a list of questions
  • ask about your child’s achievement
  • find out about extra support that might be available
  • ask your child about his/her day
  • enjoy a family meal at least three times a week

Show Your Child Education Is Important

  • know what your child is learning at school
  • make homework a priority, and provide a comfortable space for your student
  • limit television viewing during the week to 1 hour a day or less
  • volunteer for after-school activities
  • attend school events
  • offer to serve on school advisory boards
  • help your high school student with course selection
  • talk about your student’s future

Learn More

  • attend parent workshops and informational meetings
  • attend School Board meetings (some communities air them on cable TV)
  • volunteer at the school regularly, or for special events
  • join parent groups at the school like the PTA
  • call Maine’s Parent Information and Resource Center (Maine State PIRC)
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