Parent Engagement
We all know that the parent is the primary teacher and example for a child. At Peter Paul, we also know that all of our parents want what is best for their child; however, the neighborhood challenges often get in the way. To ensure the student’s success in the Peter Paul program and in their schools, we must be
- Earn higher grades and test scores, and enroll in higher-level programs
- Be promoted, pass their classes, and earn credits
- Attend school regularly
- Have better social skills, show improved behavior, and adapt well to school
- Graduate and go on to postsecondary education*A New Wave of Evidence: The Impact of School, Family, and Community
*Connections on Student Achievement, PDF, 1.2 MB, 241 pgs.) A. T. Henderson & K. L. Mapp. (Southwest Educational Development Laboratory, 2002)
Promise Family Network
Peter Paul’s Director of Family Engagement, Adrienne Cole Johnson, launched the start of the Promise Family Network (PFN) in 2014 as part of RPN programming. Through the PFN, parents of current and perspective students of the Peter Paul Youth Program commit to the Promise Family Pledge, join a community of parents committed to the same pledge, and gain access to family events, programs, and services for the parents and children. Each parent will also create a Promise Family Plan, outlining their personal goals and how they will work to achieve them.
For questions about the Promise Family Network please contact our Director of Family Engagement, Adrienne Johnson – ajohnson@peterpauldevcenter.org.