Middle/High School Family Engagement Jennifer Grenke, Regional Technical Assistance Coordinator Dan Seaman, Regional Technical Assistance Coordinator Wisconsin.

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Middle/High School Family Engagement Jennifer Grenke, Regional Technical Assistance Coordinator Dan Seaman, Regional Technical Assistance Coordinator Wisconsin RtI Center

Middle/High Family Engagement Pilot Schools What sources of data told you that you should improve your family engagement and create an action plan? What resources/activities did you create from your action plan? Do you have a parent on the team? Yes, if so explain how this process helped to assign a specific role for the parent? How has a parent on the team benefited the team/school? No...are you actively seeking a parent and why?

What sources of data told you that you should improve your family engagement and create an action plan?

What resources/activities did you create from your action plan?

Do you have a parent on the team? Yes, if so explain how this process helped to assign a specific role for the parent? How has a parent on the team benefited the team/school? No...are you actively seeking a parent and why?

Brown Deer School District Panel Participant: Ellis Turrentine

Marinette Middle School Marinette School District, Marinette, WI Panel Participant: Matt Hanson

Past/Current Practices Parent brochure Open house Parent representation with PBIS Marine Salutes Alert Now

Survey Survey Response: 4.5% of parents 47% received praise of child 37% heard of PBIS 21% could name the 3 behavior expectations

MMS Response to Survey Results Action PlanAction Plan: Increase family involvement at MMS Family committee PBIS open house Positive contacts with home

Suring School District Panel Participant: Amy Kasten,

Parent Survey /Family Engagement PILOT Process Spring 2013

Survey Data Results 20% of parents responded 25% have heard of PBIS/RtI 53% received praise of child 5% could name the school expectations: “SOAR”

Action Plan Open House Parent Teacher Conferences Community Involvement PBIS Pamphlets

Wrap Up Discussion Q & A