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Family Engagement Events Connect Schools and Community
Andrea Chacon eagerly waited for families to fill the halls of South High for a family engagement night. She and her classmates acted as bilingual liaisons at the event in late September.
"I'm helping families have a great interpretation about what we do here," said the South High junior. "We're here to support families and encourage them to get more involved with school and events like these."
Erika Sanchez, a South High parent, attended the event. She enjoyed a student mariachi band, face painting, interactive activities for kids and information from school partners and student organizations like the JROTC and Latino Leaders. Sanchez and many other families learned about their school's offerings.
"It's important for the school to present information on organizations and provide benefits for students," said Sanchez. "I want to learn something new, something I haven't heard before and something that can help me and my kids in the future."
Family engagement events like the one at South High are happening at schools throughout our district. Omaha Public Schools encourages families to attend and stay engaged with their child's school and education all year.
Susana Lara, South High curriculum specialist and family engagement coordinator, says the events connect families with resources at school and within our community.
"Educating our families about the school system and how it works, as well as what organizations and supports are available, will help them make informed decisions," said Lara.
At South High, additional activities are planned throughout the fall to support families. One activity is a free class for families who speak a language other than English at home. The class offers tips for navigating the parent portal, preparing for family-teacher conferences and more.
Gloria Anel Salazar Jiménez and her son, David, have been attending together.
"This class has been helpful," said Jiménez. "I've learned a lot."
Families can learn more about events and resources available through their schools by visiting their school website or calling their child's school.
Oct. 2024