Mont. Admin. r. 10.55.722 - FAMILY AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
(1) The local board
of trustees shall implement a comprehensive family and community engagement
plan that:
(a) is aligned to the district
integrated strategic action plan required in ARM 10.55.601;
(b) includes effective engagement practices
that are linked to relational, developmental, collaborative, and interactive
learning;
(c) recognizes that
family and school staff have a shared responsibility in the learning of their
child(ren) as evidenced by the following core beliefs:
(i) families have dreams for their children
and want the best for them;
(ii)
all families have the capacity to support their children's learning;
(iii) family and school staff are partners;
and
(iv) the responsibility for
cultivating and sustaining an inviting and inclusive climate rests primarily
with school staff; and
(d) meets the following goals:
(i) families actively participate in the life
of the school and are welcomed, valued, and connected to each other, to school
staff, and to what students are learning and doing in class;
(ii) families and school staff engage in
regular, two-way meaningful communication about student learning;
(iii) families and school staff continuously
collaborate to support student learning and healthy development both at home
and at school and have regular opportunities to strengthen their knowledge and
skills to do so effectively;
(iv)
families and school staff are empowered to advocate for children, to ensure
that students are treated equitably and have access to learning opportunities
that will support their success;
(v) families and school staff partner in
decisions that affect children and families and together inform and influence
policies, practices, and programs;
(vi) families and school staff collaborate
with members of the community to connect students, families, and staff to
expand learning opportunities, community services, and civic participation;
and
(vii) families and school staff
collaborate with members of the community to connect students, families, and
staff to post-secondary education opportunities, including workforce training,
apprenticeship opportunities, career pathways, and degree programs, and
encourage students to explore college and career planning tools (including Free
Application for Federal Student Aid completion) and incentives provided by
post-secondary institutions.
Notes
AUTH: Mont. Const. Art. X, sec. 9, 20-2-114, 20-2-121, 20-7-101, MCA; IMP: Mont. Const. Art. X, sec. 9, 20-2-121, 20-3-106, 20-7-101, MCA
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