The Truly Successful School Eagle Parent Commitment  As an Eagle Parent, we will support the Mission of The Eagle Academy for Young Men.  We will become.

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The Truly Successful School

Eagle Parent Commitment  As an Eagle Parent, we will support the Mission of The Eagle Academy for Young Men.  We will become strategic partners in our child’s education.

 One of the most important factors influencing the education of our children is the active engagement of parents in the educational process. Parents Have Influence

Parents as Partners  When parents and families are actively engaged as partners with teachers and administrators in the educational process, children do well.

Agents of Change  Children who see their parents invest time and energies in the school, are transformed by that knowledge.

Learning Beyond the School Building  Parent involvement in the school creates a learning environment which transcends the school building, and integrates the family.

Role of the “Family Coordinator”  Inform Parents and Families  Engage Parents and Families

The “Parent Place”  Resource for Parents  Parenting Skills Workshops  Financial Literacy, Computer Skills, etc.  Social Services