A Toolkit for Effective Parent Conversations
Explore some best practices and strategies to help school board members communicate with parents in ways that encourage listening and student-focused conversations.
Trustees face the unique challenge of helping parents connect the work that takes place in the board room with what’s happening in the classroom and throughout their districts’ campuses. This task is more difficult than it may seem, primarily because every parent, rightly so, will judge the effectiveness of the board through the unique learning experience of their child. Explore some best practices and strategies to help you communicate with parents in ways that encourage listening and student-focused conversations in this special TASB publication.
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