Thursday, September 2nd at 3pm ET / 12pm PT

There is no one-size-fits-all approach to family engagement. However, it’s crucial to ensure families have a voice in their child’s educational experience. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic and public outcries against racial and economic injustices across our country, investing in authentic family-school partnerships—from early childhood through secondary school—will be more important than ever as students transition back to school this fall. Random acts of engagement are not enough; districts must look to systemically involve families across all grade levels in a way that makes it easy for families to engage in their children's education.

Join us for an Expert Q&A with district leaders from Racine Unified School District (WI) to hear about:

  • Continuing to shape thoughtful and equitable family-school partnerships in the 21-22 school year
  • Gathering quality feedback from families without a large quantity of touchpoints
  • Methods for enabling systemic family engagement with survey data
  • Driving equitable outcomes for students using research-backed strategies and tools to easily engage families in their children’s learning


Expert Panelists: 

 

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Nicole McDowell, Executive Director of Engagement and Equity, Racine Unified School District (WI)

 

 

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Felicia Howell, Family & Community Engagement Specialist, Racine Unified School District (WI)

 

 

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Alejandro McGhee, Client Success Manager, Panorama Education