All of us here at ParentCamp wish YOU, YOUR family, and community a very happy, relaxing, and healthy holiday! We are blessed to have you part of our ParentCamp Family. We look forward to a NEW YEAR of friendship, support, and transformation!
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New Year’s Resolution #1: Transform to Family-School-Community Integration with ParentCamp
With the NEW YEAR, we have a RENEWED SENSE OF HOPE as we support families, schools, and communities to transform from family-school-community engagement to family-school-community integration! We begin 2023 with Virtual ParentCamp on January 11th at 8pm EST! Connect with parents, caregivers, educators, community members, anyone involved in a child’s life and build a support system across the country and across the globe! Virtual ParentCamps are facilitated conversations NOT presentations. The expertise is the entire room where everyone is seen, heard and valued. For this event, discussion topics include active problem-solving,…
Read MoreGoing Out with a Bang in 2022 with Virtual ParentCamp
We are going out with a bang in 2022 with some awesome Virtual ParentCamp sessions! We listen to our participant feedback and find experts who lead valuable conversations that are important to our parents, caregivers, educators, and community members. Virtual ParentCamps are facilitated conversations NOT presentations. The expertise is the entire room where everyone is seen, heard and valued. Join us for our last Virtual ParentCamp this year on December 14, 2022. Free registration is available at https://www.parentcamp.org/event/2022-12-14-vpc/ Check out these incredible Sessions: Facilitator Jose Rodriguez, San Antonio, TX As…
Read MoreNKYEC Fall Convening – Building Tomorrow’s Workforce Today
Join the Northern Kentucky Education Council for its Fall Convening and learn how our region is working towards Kentucky’s Big Goal: 60×30. Date and time Tue, October 18, 2022, 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM EDT Location Gateway Community & Technical College: Boone Campus 500 Technology Way Florence, KY 41042
Read MoreNational Alliance of Black School Educators’ Parent Summit
The COVID-19 pandemic has taken an especially heavy toll on Black, Hispanic, and Indigenous communities. The learning loss was especially acute in schools that predominantly serve students of color. While the worst-case scenarios from the spring may have been averted, the cumulative learning loss could be substantial, especially in mathematics—with students on average likely to lose five to nine months of learning by the end of this school year. Students of color could be six to 12 months behind, compared with four to eight months for white students. Parents, teachers, students, administrators,…
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