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Evidence shows that families want positive news about their children’s schooling. Positive, encouraging messages are key to fostering family engagement, which in turn boosts student attendance and performance. Frequent, yet unobtrusive, communications can keep families up to speed —and excited— with classroom activities.
This blog explores five strategies to keep families engaged at the classroom level.
First impressions matter. Sending a friendly, introductory message at the start of the school year sets a positive tone for communication with families. Teachers can use this opportunity to introduce themselves, share how to get in contact, and outline expectations for the year.
Keep families in the loop by regularly updating the Classroom Feed with information about upcoming activities, assignments, and classroom news. This keeps families informed and makes them feel like part of the learning process, and prevents miscommunication headaches.
A monthly or bi-weekly class newsletter can be a great way to summarize recent activities and inform families about upcoming events. Tools like Smore make it easy to create visually appealing newsletters that families will look forward to reading.
Encourage family involvement by simplifying the process for signing up for volunteer opportunities. Piles of paper sign-up forms can take up time and and attention. Automating reminders and confirmations ensures volunteers are informed and ready for their roles.
Sometimes, direct outreach is the most effective way to engage families. Regular one-to-one conversations can address specific concerns, celebrate student achievements, and build a strong partnership between educators and families.
Engaging families in the classroom is essential for student success. These five strategies can help you build a strong connection with families, making them active participants in their child’s education. With tools like SchoolStatus, you can create a school environment where communication is seamless, efficient, and impactful.
Ready to take your family engagement to the next level? Book a call with one of our SchoolStatus experts today to learn more about how our solutions can support your classroom communication goals.
Dr. Kara SternDirector, Education and Engagement
Dr. Kara Stern began her career as an ELA teacher, then shifted into administration as a middle school principal. Dr. Stern is a fervent advocate for equitable communication and family engagement. She spent five years as Executive Director at Math for America, where she designed the professional learning community that exists to this day. An unexpected move to Tel Aviv launched her into the world of EdTech where she became the Director of Education Content for Smore and then the Head of Content at SchoolStatus. Outside of work, she indulges her love for reading, devouring two novels weekly, with a particular fondness for heists and spy stories.
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