2020-02-12 ParentCampChat Week 32 – We finally got the recording to work!

Did you miss our chat last night on sharing YOUR Stories of Innovation in Family Engagement?  Cheryl Graff from Chicago shared a great story from her school that her team is working on right now. We will be taking the week of February 19th off.  Laura will be traveling to Kentucky to present at KSBA (Kentucky School Board Association) with Julie and her flight arrives right at chat time. Join us the following week, Wednesday, February 26th for another LIVE chat on Zoom.  Same link  https://zoom.us/j/559862237!  We hope to see…

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#ParentCampChat Week 18 Recap – Using Technology to Engage & Improve Communities – Wednesday 10/23 9:30 pm ET/6:30 pm PT – Ready for Week 19 – Dyslexia Awareness Month

2019-10-23 ParentCampChat

#ParentCampChat Week 18 Recap – Using Technology to Engage & Improve Communities – Wednesday 10/23 9:30 pm ET/6:30 pm PT – Ready for Week 19 – Dyslexia Awareness Month Did you miss #ParentCampChat Week 18 – Using Technology to Engage and Improve Communities –      You can catch up by scrolling through all of the tweets on our Wakelet summary:  https://wakelet.com/wake/ee97e734-b25b-4cfc-afcc-cc12b3c77242 We would like to give a HUGE ParentCamp thank you to our own Jerry Bond (@JeremyDBond) who lead a lively discussion on Helping Families Use Tech to Engage with &…

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Sessions Announced for #EDParentCamp, Plan Your Day! Still time to register!

We are pleased to share that the sessions for #EDParentCamp on Monday, April 23rd to be held at the United States Department of Education have been announced!  Time to start planning your day and if you have not registered yet, it isn’t too late!  Registration ends Friday, April 13th at 5pm ET.  Registration is free! Register and Details including Session Descriptions #ParentCamp #SummerSlide #ParentEngagement #InformedFamilies #EdParentCamp

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“We’re All in This Together” Blog Post by Kristin Kane, ParentCamp Attendee

Great blog post by ParentCamp DC attendee, Kristin Kane. http://blog.ed.gov/2016/10/together-reflections-parentcamp-2016/ Kristin Kane is parent of three children and an information specialist for the Virginia’s Parent Training and Information Center, where she works with families with special education needs throughout the state. You can follow her on Twitter: @kristinmatzkane #ParentCamp

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