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Parent and Family Engagement
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Through decades of research we know that parent and family engagement plays a key role in student academic learning. The Sevier County School System recognizes this as a vital component in education and has made it a goal to promote and encourage family, school, and community partnerships to ensure academic success for all students.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How can parent and family engagement improve learning?
Research shows parent and family engagement improves:
- Student attitudes
- Behavior
- Social skills
- Learning
- Grades
- Homework completion
- Testing scores
- Attendance
- Graduation rates
- The likelihood of students pursuing higher education
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What are some ways I can be involved with my child's education?
- Keep in touch with your child's teacher.
- Have high educational expectations.
- Attend school meetings, functions, and events.
- Seek out information
- Be an active part of decision making committees.
- Make school attendance important.
- Visit your school's website often.
- Participate in workshops.
- Encourage learning at home.
- Participate in extracurricular activities.
- Support the schools community partners and sponsors.
- Join the school's Parent Teacher Organization (PTO).
- Ask your child's teacher how you can help.
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How can I help my child at home?
- Ask your child daily, "What did you learn today?"
- Make sure your child eats a healthy breakfast and is well rested.
- Work with your child to create a homework and study routine.
- Praise and encourage your child often.
- Monitor and limit the amount of TV and/or video games your child watches or plays.
- Celebrate your child's successes and work with them on areas for improvement.
Contact Information
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Title I Family Engagement Coordinator
Rebekah Owens Carr
Phone: 865-453-4671
Email: rebekahcarr@sevier.org
Questions or Comments
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Questions or comments regarding your child's Title I Program can be submitted to Nikki Hensley, Title I Coordinator or your child's principal.