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Our school has friendly signs inside and outside in multiple languages
Our school translates communications and provide interpreters as needed
Our school encourages families to volunteers
Our school shows respect to all families regardless of differences (e.g. gender, race, cultural background).
Our school communicates with families in multiple ways. (e.g. email, phone, website, social media)
Our school provides clear, two-way conversations about student progress or needs.
Our school helps families understand how they can support their child's learning
Our school involves parents in planning for student transitions (e.g. middle school, high school, post secondary, careers)
Our school uses technology to meet the needs of today's students.
Our school includes students as active participants in discussions of expectations and work quality (e.g. parent teacher conferences)
Our school explains the academic standards and how the curriculum is connected to those standards.
Our school informsand encourages families to advocate for students at the school, local, state or national level.
Our school listens to families' concerns and demonstrates a genuine interest in developing soluntions
Our school provides information on family rights and responsibilities under federal and state laws.
Our school establishes polivies that recognize and respect diversity (e.g cultural, ethnic, religious, socioeconomic)
Our school considers families to be equal partners in decision making (e.g. policy, curricula, budget, safety, personnel)
Our school provides families with information on our school improvement plan.
Our school distributes information on community resources that serve the needs of families within the community.
Our school has partnerships with local businesses, community organizations and service groups to advance student learning, or assist the school or families.
Our school is a central part of the community.