Thursday, March 26, 2009

The Community and School

The community is an important resource that is often overlooked by far too many school systems. In my hometown, the school gets the most support for its sporting events. While the academics do get some community attention through the school board, Parent Teacher Group (PTG) meetings, and our local newspaper, sports draw the most attention. This is no surprise, as attending the different games the school hosts is one of the few things to do in our small town. While community support is high for our different sporting teams, the academic side of the school still needs to be addressed.

Our newspaper posts the names of the children who make the Honor Roll for each semester along with any achievement made by any of the schools teams (academic or otherwise). This is partnered with our school board meetings which allow for an additional praise of students, and also an open forum for discussion. The community also has the opportunity to voice its opinion at PTG meetings. Many faculty members, including the principals and superintendent, attend these meetings so the comments are going right to the top.

Overall, I think that my community does a decent job making itself known to the public. There are many opportunities for the communty to make its voice heard, and there are multiple outlets for the community to also step up and lend a hand.

1 comment:

  1. Parent Teacher organizations/associations/groups can often be the best doorway to community involvement.

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