National Network of Partnership Schools
Lots of information on school/family/community involvement. Learn about the six types of involvement, the keys to successful partnerships, and try out some of the best practices. Your school and district can join the National Network of Partnership Schools!
Family Friendly Schools
Family Friendly Schools is dedicated to engaging families, communities and students in academic achievement.
Parents for Public Schools
Parents for Public Schools is a national organization of community-based chapters working in public schools. Through diversity and proactive involvement PPS works to ensure that "all schools effectively serve all children." Features lots of on-line resources and chapters in South Carolina.
South Carolina PTA
The mission of the National PTA is three-fold: to support and speak on behalf of children and youth in schools, in the community and before governmental agencies and other organizations that make decisions affecting children; to assist parents in developing the skills they need to raise and protect their children; and to encourage parent and public involvement in the public schools of this nation. Visit the South Carolina PTA website to learn more about what the PTA is doing in our state as well as on the national level.
National Coalition for Parent Involvement in Education
The NCPIE mission is to advocate the involvement of parents and families in their children's education, and to foster relationships between home, school, and community to enhance the education of all our nation's young people.
NCPIE was founded in 1980 with funding from the Ford Foundation and Union Carbide. Participating organizations include parent organizations and advocacy groups as well as national education organizations representing teachers and administrators. The group meets monthly to monitor legislation, initiate projects, and share information and ideas about research, programs, and policies. The coalition seeks to serve as a visible representative for strong parent and family involvement initiatives at the national level, to conduct activities that involve the coalition's member organizations, affiliates and constituencies in efforts to increase family involvement, and to provide resources and legislative information that can help member organizations promote parent and family involvement.
BeThere.org
Be There is a national movement that inspires parents to become more involved in their children's education.
Children need an adult to take a moment each day to recognize their existence, to make them feel special and loved, to Be There for them. It doesn't require additional resources of time or money--- just smiling at them, asking a question, making eye contact, including them in the daily routines of life. These simple actions will reap immense rewards at home, at play and at school.
How does Be There work?
Think of the highly visible "designated-driver when drinking," and "missing kids" campaigns. Their messages were everywhere - and their successes were measurable. In fact, according to The Ad Council, "Eighty-four percent of Americans recall having seen or heard a Friends Don't Let Friends Drive Drunk public service announcement. Nearly 80 percent report they took action to prevent a friend or loved one from driving drunk, and 25 percent report they stopped drinking and driving as a result of the campaign." Those are significant results because millions of people were exposed to a powerful message over and over again. According to the Harvard School of Public Health, "If there's one thing health experts know, it's that you don't influence behavior by telling people what to do. You do it by exposing them to enough cases of people behaving well that it creates a new norm."