Parental Involvement
Osage Creek Elementary School
Parent and Family Engagement Plan
2022-2023
Standard 1: Communication
Goal: Communication between home and school is consistent, two-way, and meaningful.
To conduct effective communication from school to home and from home to school about academic and school-wide programs and student progress, OCE will:
Informational Packets including:
OCES Parent-School Informative Brochure and Compact
Ways for parents to become involved in their child’s education
PTO
Parent-teacher conferences
Parent Information Nights
PFE Advisory Board
Calendar of Events schedule for Fall 2022:
OCES Open House: Friday, August 13th, 3:00-5:00pm
OCES Curriculum Night: August 25th
OCES PTO Meetings: Monthly
OCES PTO Spirit Nights: TBD
OCES PFE Advisory Board Meetings: Quarterly
OCES Volunteer/Mentoring Training: 8/25 and in the future at volunteer’s request
OGC/Arisa Health Family Information Night: TBD
Celebrate Culture Night: October 13, 2022
Calendar of Events schedule for Spring 2023:
OCES PTO Meetings: Monthly
OCES PTO Spirit Nights: Quarterly
OCES PFE Advisory Board Meetings: Quarterly
May 16th Kindergarten Night for Upcoming Kindergarteners
4.14 Glow What You Know
5.4 3rd Grade Recorder Performance
5.19 Madagascar Musical
Fun and Field Day: May 25, 2023
Awards Assemblies: Final Week of School
Kindergarten Celebrations May 17th & May 18th PM
4th Grade Moving Up Ceremony May 22nd
To encourage communication and collaboration with parents, OCES shall schedule no less than 2 parent-teacher conferences per school year.
PT Fall Conference Date: 10/24-10/28
PT Spring Conference Date: 4/3-4/7
The school may plan and engage in other activities determined to be beneficial to encourage communication with parents, such as:
Provide clear information about report cards and how grades are earned
School newsletter/Team emails/school webpage/social media (Twitter/Facebook/Instagram)
Tuesday Folders sent home weekly
Notification to families of students receiving awards and recognition
Communication to families regarding students’ academic, behavior, and/or social-emotional progress
Teacher access to telephones to communicate with parents during or after school
Teacher and administrator email to communicate with parents
Parent access to telephone numbers and email addresses of the school, principal, assistant principal, teachers, and counselors
A responsive open door policy that is defined collaboratively by staff and families
OCES informal activities at which parents, staff, and community may interact (e.g. Family/Parent Informational Meeting Nights; Celebrate Culture Night; Fun and Field Day, etc.)
Disseminating information clearly and specifically by using language that is understandable to all parents in a multi-method approach (newsletter, website, report cards, and weekly team emails/newsletters)
Translating communications to assist non-English speaking parents, as needed
Parental feedback on their student, the school, and opportunities and activities offered through surveys at various times throughout the school year or participation in the PFE Advisory Board.
Standard 2: Parenting
Goal: Positive parenting skills are promoted and supported.
To promote student learning OCES will:
Provide parenting books, magazines, newsletters, etc., regarding responsible parenting and give parents an opportunity to borrow the materials for review
Provide access to a parent center that includes parent resources, including a virtual platform through Google classroom
Plan and engage in other activities determined by the school to be beneficial to promoting and supporting responsible parenting, such as:
Newsletters sent home per classroom, counselor, and/or school
School website links to resources (educational/parenting)
Access to information via school’s social media (Twitter/Facebook/Instagram)
Parenting books, magazines, newsletter, etc. available for checkout through school library
Providing families with information on child and adolescent development
Communicating with parents in an ongoing manner, using diverse methods which reflect a respect for parental and cultural differences
Informing parents of other opportunities to attend parenting training (e.g. other middle school or Bentonville schools events, community events, etc.)
After-school parent information meetings offered through the district focused on adolescent growth and development and parent-student communication
Standard 3: Student Learning
Goal: Parents will play an integral role in assisting student achievement.
To help parents in assisting students, OCES and/or the district will:
Schedule regular parent involvement opportunities where parents are given a report on the state of the student and an overview of:
What students will be learning, student expectations in each subject at each grade level, information regarding how parents can foster learning at home and how to give appropriate assistance, monitor homework, and give feedback to teachers
What parents should expect for their child’s education
How parents can assist and make a difference in his/her child’s education
Provide information on how to assist students with skills that need improvement
Provide alternative methods for diverse students
(This is done through Open House, Parent Teacher Conferences, Parent Information Nights, Academic Nights, PTO events, and other school events during and after school hours.)
Standard 4: Volunteering
Goal: Parents are welcome in the school and their support and assistance is sought.
To organize volunteers to support and assist, OCES will:
Have policies and procedures that encourage parents to visit school, specifically including:
Policies requiring parents to pick-up his/her child outside the school building each day.
Written procedures allowing parents to visit their child’s classroom during school events (handbook).
Ensure that office staff greetings and signs near the entrances and any other interaction with the parents creates a climate in which parents feel valued and welcome (handbook).
List of volunteers kept on file for school staff members’ use, specifically including:
Work closely with the PTO leadership
Melanie McMurtrey and Carrie Garcia - Co Presidents
Survey parents regarding their interests (PTO, Gives Back, Celebrate Culture Night, etc.)
Determine how frequently a volunteer would like to participate, including the option of just one time per year
Include options for those who are available to help at home
Print statements attesting to the school district’s commitment to parental involvement and distribute the statements to parents of students (website)
Engage in other activities determined by the school to welcome parents in the school, such as:
Sign- in sheet available for volunteers and Raptor check in/out
Helping with homeroom events
Plan a program in the spring to recognize volunteers/mentors
Provide training for parents to become effective volunteers (Fall semester)
Provide a welcoming, friendly atmosphere that encourages volunteerism
Publish a community resource directory (Bentonville Community Resource Brochure: in the front office or parent center)
Team Parent Nights, Open House, Celebrate Culture Night, Fun and Field Day, Academic Nights, etc.
Standard 5: School Decision-Making and Advocacy
Goal: Recognize that a parent is a full partner in the decisions that affect his/her child and family.
To encourage parents to participate as full partners in the decisions that affect their children, OCES will:
Publish the school’s steps for resolving parental concerns, including how to define the problem, whom to approach first, and how to develop solutions (school handbook).
Engage in other activities that the school determines will encourage parents to participate as full partners in the decisions that affect their children and family.
Support the formation of a PTO to identify and respond to issues of interest to parents.
Provide parents with current information regarding school policies, practices, and both student and school performance data (newsletter; parent meetings).
Develop clear and understandable procedures that enable all to participate.
Treat parent concerns with respect and demonstrate a genuine interest in developing solutions.
Standard 6: Collaborating with the Community
Goal: Recognize that community resources strengthen school programs, family practices, and student learning.
To take advantage of community resources, OCES shall,
Engage in activities that the school determines will use community resources to strengthen school programs, family practices, and student learning.
OCES will utilize business and community group resources for school supplies and clothing for needy students (e.g. Clothed with Compassion, DEB Project, Samaritan Center, Fill the Bus, etc.)
Participate in the Mentoring Buddy program, Snack Pack program, Gives Back program, Bright Futures program, HARK program, and community outreach.
Tap into the expertise in the community for guest speakers for teacher in-service, parenting workshops, student assemblies, etc. (Ozark Guidance/Arisa Health)
Colleen Nulty, School Counselor
Shannon Finer, School Counselor
Parental and Family Engagement Facilitators
Osage Creek Elementary School
3001 SW Featherston Rd, Bentonville, AR 72713
479-286-9500
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