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1 Family Engagement: Oregon 21 st CCLC Spring Conference Friday, May 29, 2015 Debra M. Ellis Family Engagement Resource Provider (FERP) Project From HOW to WOW!

2 Goals and Objectives Participants will… Share your successes, lessons learned, and challenges with your peers Explore ways to increase the impact of your programs Family Engagement efforts (with one another and me!) Use critical questions to analyze and improve your practices Review research and best practices in Family Engagement to help meet your needs

3 Family Background Family engagement through the lens of a parent of a child with disabilities Professional Background BA Child and Family Studies MA Public Administration 20 years experience with family engagement and early childhood education Deep understanding of importance of family engagement

4 Pair Share: Personal Introductions Name Program, Location Personal/Professional Passion

5 Brainstorming What are the most important issues you want to explore or questions you want answered during our next hour together?

6 Important Things to Remember Relationships – Parents won’t come to an activity because of the “program” but because of the relationship! Connected to Academic Achievement – Intentional Engagement – not just a “family engagement” activity so you are in compliance! “Think outside the box? … Get rid of the box all together!” Fausto Lopez Dual-Capacity Building – what are you doing for your staff to make sure they are able to engage families?

7 Peer Sharing Those with challenges: What are the difficulties you are experiencing in this area? Those experiencing successes: What family engagement “activity” did you do in this area? What were the successes? What worked well? What would you change? What could you improve on? How connect to program goals/ academic achievement? In what ways does it meet parent’s needs?

8 Important Things to Remember Relationships – Parents won’t come to an activity because of the “program” but because of the relationship! Connected to Academic Achievement – Intentional Engagement – not just a “family engagement” activity so you are in compliance! “Think outside the box!” “Get rid of the box all together!” Fausto Lopez Dual-Capacity Building – what are you doing for your staff to make sure they are able to engage families?

9 Wrap Up / Q&A Debbie Ellis Family Engagement Resource Provider (FERP) 503-275-9552 / 503-816-2137 Debbie.Ellis@educationnorthwest.org DEllis.FERP@manhattanstrategy.com

10 This information is being provided as part of a Fiscal Year (FY) 2014 webinar for the Family Engagement Resource Providers (FERP) Project. This project supports the 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) grant program administered by the U.S. Department of Education. Information and materials mentioned or shown during this presentation are provided as resources and examples for the viewer’s convenience. Their inclusion is not intended as an endorsement by the U.S. Department of Education. In addition, the instructional practices and assessments discussed or shown in these presentations are not intended to mandate, direct, or control a State’s, local educational agency’s, or school’s specific instructional content, academic achievement system and assessments, curriculum, or program of instruction. States and local programs are free to use any instructional content, achievement system and assessments, curriculum, or program instruction that they wish, insofar as they support the goals and objectives of the 21st CCLC program, as authorized. Office of Elementary and Secondary Education U.S. Department of Education Copyright © 2014 Family Engagement Resource Provider (FERP), All rights reserved. Funding Statement Materials were supported by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, 21st Century Community Learning Center (21st CCLC) Program, Contract #ED-ESE-12-C-0070. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the positions or policies of the Department. No official endorsement by the Department of any product, commodity, service, or enterprise mentioned in this material is intended or should be inferred.

11 About the FERP Project Serving 21stCCLC programs nationwide FERPs provide technical assistance, capacity-building, communities of practice for SEAs and Program Directors FERP is building a national collaborative system of support for family engagement National webinars open to all Resources will be available through You4Youth website (http://y4y.ed.gov) Copyright © 2014 Family Engagement Resource Provider (FERP), All rights reserved. Funding Statement Materials were supported by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, 21st Century Community Learning Center (21st CCLC) Program, Contract #ED-ESE-12-C-0070. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the positions or policies of the Department. No official endorsement by the Department of any product, commodity, service, or enterprise mentioned in this material is intended or should be inferred.

12 Contact Your Regional Family Engagement Resource Provider Copyright © 2014 Family Engagement Resource Provider (FERP), All rights reserved. Funding Statement Materials were supported by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, 21st Century Community Learning Center (21st CCLC) Program, Contract #ED-ESE-12-C-0070. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the positions or policies of the Department. No official endorsement by the Department of any product, commodity, service, or enterprise mentioned in this material is intended or should be inferred.

13 Contact Your Regional Family Engagement Resource Provider RegionStatesFERP AppalachiaKY, TN, VA, WVLinda Robinson lrobinson.ferp@manhattanstratgy.com CentralCO, KS, MO, NE, ND, SD, WYJane Groff jgroff.ferp@manhattanstrategy.com MidwestIL, IN, IA, MI, MN, OH, WIJacqueline Garvey jgarvey.ferp@manhattanstrategy.com Mid-AtlanticDE, DC, MD, NJ, PA Karen Parker Thompson kparkerthompson.ferp@manhattanstrategy.com NortheastCT, MA, ME, NH, NY, PR, RI, VT, VI XXX.ferp@manhattanstrategy.com NorthwestAK, ID, MT, OR, WADebra Ellis dellis.ferp@manhattanstrategy.com PacificAS, FM, GU, HI, MH, MP, PW, BIE Christina Simmons csimmons.ferp@manhattanstrategy.com SoutheastAL, FL, GA, MS, NC, SCDonna Kosicki dkosicki.ferp@manhattanstrategy.com SouthwestAR, LA, NM, OK, TXM. Dewana Thompson dthompson.ferp@manhattanstrategy.com WestAZ, CA, NV, UTCarol Dickson cdickson.ferp@manhattanstrategy.com

14 FERP Leadership Team Contact Information Sally M. Wade, Ed.D., FERP Project Director 202-904-2880 swade@manhattanstrategy.com Jennifer Brady, FERP Technical Assistance Manager 207-370-0536 jbrady-ferp@manhattanstrategy.com


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