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u Introducing Parent InvolvementKits at Parent-Teacher Conference Night uLast year, we spent someof our Title I moneyon items that teachersthought would be good classroom<strong>and</strong> parent involvementactivities. After researchingmany products, the teacherschose Frog Family Fun Packs.These kits encourage parentinvolvement while their childpractices a particular skill. Thekits have different skills <strong>for</strong> thechild to practice <strong>and</strong> offer activitiesthat parents can complete withtheir child. We selected kits <strong>for</strong> first,second, <strong>and</strong> third grade. The goal wasto train the child <strong>and</strong> parents on howto use the activities in the kits. The kitswould eventually go home with thechild each week so the parents <strong>and</strong> childcould complete the activities <strong>and</strong> playthe games together. We received the kitsat the end of last year <strong>and</strong> we put them on the shelfuntil we could decide how to incorporate the kits inour parent involvement program this year.We decided to introduce the kits during ourparent-teacher conferences. The night of the conferenceswe offered different sessions that parentscould attend while waiting <strong>for</strong> their opportunity tomeet with their child’s teacher. I wanted to revampthe way we had been offering the traditional parentteacherconference. I wanted the night to offer somethingmore than just going to see the teacher. Oftenthere are long lines of parents in the halls, waiting tosee teachers <strong>and</strong> they are just sitting there <strong>and</strong> gettingfrustrated. I thought if they had some other activitiesto rotate to while waiting — <strong>and</strong> could gainknowledge at the same time — it would make <strong>for</strong> aMichelle (Shelly)Campbell was aninstructional coach withLawrence CountyPublic <strong>School</strong>s <strong>and</strong> hasrecently retired.smoother flow. Plus, the parentswould feel more involved<strong>and</strong> there would be morethings going on while the parentswait.My Title I assistant <strong>and</strong> Iworked on signs <strong>and</strong> schedulespromoting the Frog FamilyFun Pack session. Parentscould attend this session <strong>and</strong>learn more about the FrogFamily Fun Packs <strong>and</strong> learnhow to do the activities. Weoffered tootsie rolls (600 of them) toparents to entice them to attend this session.The evening started off somewhatslowly <strong>and</strong> we had very few participantsin the beginning. But as the night wenton, more parents came in <strong>for</strong> conferences<strong>and</strong> more came in to the Fun Packsession. The parents seemed to have areally good time with the activities <strong>and</strong>we considered the night a success.However, that is as far as the project has progressed.We have completed the introduction <strong>and</strong>training on the Frog Family Fun Packs, but we needto carry it on to the next step. We are in the processof deciding where to locate the Fun Packs, whichteachers are going to use them, how we are goingto go about scheduling use of the Fun Packs, howwe are going to spread the word that they are available,<strong>and</strong> how we will get them home <strong>and</strong> get themreturned. The kits are still sitting in the boxes asof now. The parents have had the opportunity towork with the kits <strong>and</strong> know a little bit about whatto expect.If I were going to carry out this project again, Iwould do a few things differently. Because I didn’tBUILDING BRIDGES BETWEEN SCHOOL AND HOME: STORIES OF SUCCESS FROM LAWRENCE COUNTY, TENNESSEE6

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