Family engagement in children’s academic lives produces numerous benefits for the student and the school. A focus on parent engagement can spur profound changes in classrooms. Involved parents often yield more positive experiences for everyone in the school system. Schools excel when parents support learning and classroom rules at home.
Despite the myriad benefits, schools face many obstacles regarding parent and family engagement communication, including few resources, low staffing, and short timelines for critical notices. One critical aspect of parent and family engagement is reaching non-English speaking parents and families. The Office of Civil Rights (OCR) requires translation for specific notices, yet schools may not know which notices might require a translation or who is permitted to translate such notices.
The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) is the foundational federal education law with the purpose of pursuing educational equity. In an effort to achieve greater educational equity, it has been amended multiple times since it was passed in 1965, with the most recent amendment being the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) of 2015. Under ESSA, which became fully active in the 2017-2018 school year, schools must provide a wide range of notices. Depending on the school or district's federal funding, a school might be required to send as many as 100 different parent notifications per year. When the spirit and the letter of the law are met, these notices can help engage families in their children’s education and lead to meaningful outcomes for students.
Some of the most common required notifications include the following:
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Good intentions are inadequate. Without the right notifications, or without the ability to understand the language that the notices are sent in, families may lose out on opportunities to participate in their student’s academic life. Not providing translations may cause a situation where students are forced to translate for their parents, raising concerns about low-quality translations, or even a conflict of interest when a student must translate information relating directly to the student’s education. Quality translations by qualified, trained translators offer an equitable solution to language barriers. ESSA communication compliance is more than just a bureaucratic requirement. It truly improves educational access and equity.
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