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Parent Involvement
CUSD Guidelines for Parent Involvement
Parent Support / K-6 Standards
Helpful Links
| | Parents are encouraged to be involved in their children's education. Each school includes in its school based coordinated plan a parent involvement component that provides parents with opportunities to be involved in information and training sessions to: support their child's academic efforts at school and home; help parents develop parenting skills; build consistent and effective home-school communications; and integrate parent involvement programs into the school plan. Parent volunteers are a valued addition to the educational program. Volunteers are required to check in at the office before proceeding to a classroom.
Schools request that families and schools join in a partnership to promote student success. Students are asked to pledge to: · work as hard as I can on my school assignments. · tell my parents what I am learning in school. · always ask my teacher for help when I don't understand something. · follow my school's rules and dress code. · limit my television watching and read books instead. · read for at least twenty minutes per day. · be respectful to all students and adults at school.
Parents are asked to pledge to: · provide a quiet study time for my child and encourage quality in the completion of all assignments. · talk with my child about his/her school activities every day. · know how my child is progressing by attending conferences, looking at school work, talking to teachers and being involved with the school. · encourage my child to read by reading to him/her every day and by reading myself. · limit my child's television viewing and help select worthwhile programs. · assure that my child attends school regularly, arrives on time, and is ready to learn. · help my child understand and follow the school's rules and dress code. · insist that my child be respectful to all students and adults at school. · encourage my child to read for at least twenty minutes per day.
In the Chico Unified School District, parent involvement means a whole range of options and choices. Whether it is making sure that your child is well fed, well rested and attends school regularly, or volunteering your time to assist in a classroom, or taking an active role in serving on district committees helping to shape policy - all are valued activities and all help students to be academically successful. | |
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| | Parent Support Documents provide a general understanding of expected student progress in Language Arts and Mathematics through the elementary school years, including a section on "How Parents Can Help."
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