91直播

Families & the Community

Maryland Parents Make Case for More Involvement, State Board Seat

By Vaishali Honawar 鈥 March 08, 2005 2 min read
  • Save to favorites
  • Print
Email Copy URL

Maryland parents are asking the state for a more prominent role in setting public school policy, including two designated seats on the state school board.

In preliminary recommendations released late last month, the Maryland Parent Advisory Committee, set up in 2003 by state schools Superintendent Nancy S. Grasmick, asks for several steps, ranging from improved communication between parents and teachers and school officials, to parent representation on all education-related task forces or committees formed by the state and school districts.

One of the recommendations would require the state to work with local school systems and schools to produce and administer to parents a satisfaction survey on family involvement. Results from the annual survey would be factored into school administrators鈥 and staff members鈥 performance evaluations.

Esther Parker, who heads the advisory committee and is also the president of the Maryland state PTA, said that while state school board members have experience and expertise in public school issues, 鈥減arents are the ones in trenches, the ones coming home to children with report cards,鈥 and therefore understand first-hand the issues facing children in schools.

She said that although parents play a prominent role in some districts鈥攖he Montgomery County school board, for instance, aims to strengthen family-school relationships鈥攖he level differs from area to area.

鈥淭he state does not have any criteria that says, 鈥楾his is how we measure parent involvement,鈥 鈥 Ms. Parker said. 鈥淚f you are saying we want parent involvement to be a goal and we need to measure it, then everybody needs to start from the same playing field.鈥

The advisory committee, which has 150 members from Maryland鈥檚 24 school districts, will next hold public hearings in each district before making the report final. Ms. Parker said the panelists expect to present their final recommendations to the state board in August.

National Precedent?

Some of the recommendations, including the parent positions on the state鈥檚 12-member board of education, would require legislation. Such action could take several years, but it already has Ms. Grasmick鈥檚 blessing.

鈥淚 believe we鈥檝e paid lip service by saying parents are partners in the education process, but we have never taken steps to ensure that this would happen,鈥 Ms. Grasmick said in an interview. 鈥淗aving parents on the state board of education is very important. That鈥檚 the entity charged with the legal responsibility of our children鈥檚 education.鈥

Creating parent positions on the state board could catapult Maryland to a unique status in the country.

David Griffith, a spokesman for the National Association of State Boards of Education, based in Alexandria, Va., said he was not aware of any other state school board with a similar mandate.

鈥淲e would like to see a process by which you get high-quality individuals to serve on the state board,鈥 he said. He added that his organization is seeing increased interest among state boards in student representation and other ways of getting the student perspective on issues.

He pointed out that while parents are already involved in school issues through PTAs and similar organizations, increased parent involvement 鈥渃an only be to the benefit of schools and school systems.鈥

Related Tags:

A version of this article appeared in the March 09, 2005 edition of 91直播 as Maryland Parents Make Case for More Involvement, State Board Seat

Events

This content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of 91直播's editorial staff.
Sponsor
Student Well-Being Webinar
Improve School Culture and Engage Students: Archery鈥檚 Critical Role in Education
Changing lives one arrow at a time. Find out why administrators and principals are raving about archery in their schools.
Content provided by 
School Climate & Safety Webinar Engaging Every Student: How to Address Absenteeism and Build Belonging
Gain valuable insights and practical solutions to address absenteeism and build a more welcoming and supportive school environment.
Student Well-Being K-12 Essentials Forum Social-Emotional Learning 2025: Examining Priorities and Practices
Join this free virtual event to learn about SEL strategies, skills, and to hear from experts on the use and expansion of SEL programs.

EdWeek Top School Jobs

Teacher Jobs
Search over ten thousand teaching jobs nationwide 鈥 elementary, middle, high school and more.
Principal Jobs
Find hundreds of jobs for principals, assistant principals, and other school leadership roles.
Administrator Jobs
Over a thousand district-level jobs: superintendents, directors, more.
Support Staff Jobs
Search thousands of jobs, from paraprofessionals to counselors and more.

Read Next

Families & the Community Leader To Learn From From Haircuts to Home Language, One District鈥檚 Approach to Family Engagement
Miranda Scully takes an all-hands-on-deck approach to parent engagement in her Kentucky district.
8 min read
Miranda Scully, Director of Family and Community Engagement (FACE) for Fayette County Public Schools, assists students during a ACT prep class held at the Family Connection Center on Dec. 12, 2024, in Lexington, Ky. The Family Connection Center offers programs like ESL classes, college preparation, and household budgeting and money management classes.
Miranda Scully, the director of family and community engagement for the Fayette school district in Kentucky, helps students during an ACT prep class held at the Family Connection Center on Dec. 12, 2024, in Lexington. The Family Connection Center offers programs including English classes for non-native speakers, college preparation, and household budgeting and money management classes.
Michael Swensen for 91直播
Families & the Community Q&A Family Engagement Isn鈥檛 One-Size-Fits-All. Here鈥檚 How to Do It Right
This Kentucky district leader emphasizes meaningful family engagement training for educators.
4 min read
Miranda Scully, Director of Family and Community Engagement (FACE) for Fayette County Public Schools, stands for a portrait outside the Family Connection Center northern facility on Dec. 12, 2024, in Lexington, Ky. The Family Connection Center offers programs like ESL classes, college preparation, and household budgeting and money management classes.
Miranda Scully, the director of family and community engagement for the Fayette school district, Public Schools, stands outside one of the district's family connection center's on Dec. 12, 2024, in Lexington, Ky. The center offers programs like ESL classes, college preparation, and household budgeting and money management classes.
Michael Swensen for 91直播
Families & the Community Parents Think Their Kids Are Learning a Lot at School. What Do Students Say?
The perception gap between parents and their kids widens as students get older. Does it matter?
5 min read
A student sits quietly, contemplating life while others chat nearby in a bustling school hallway.
iStock/Getty
This content is provided by our sponsor. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of 91直播's editorial staff.
Sponsor
Families & the Community Whitepaper
Promoting Family Engagement Through Invention Education
Explore how effective family engagement helps reverse declining enrollment and chronic absenteeism, and how invention education helps sch...
Content provided by