Engagement between the school board and the larger community is a process that requires constant communication. During this process, the school board works with the community to shape public education in the local school district. Effective collaboration and engagement with the local public should always be a goal for the school board.
School boards should consider civic involvement as an opportunity that strengthens their school district. This opportunity helps the board develop a greater understanding of the goals, concerns, and expectations set by the public for the local district.
Understanding the needs of the public helps board members serve as better representatives and advocates for local public education.
Engagement from the local public supports school boards in doing their best work as this involvement encourages thoughtful, intentional, and strategic decision making. When school boards and members of the local public work together, the district and its students reap the benefits. The positive effects of civic involvement in local public education are significant and can affect students and schools long term.
The Top 3 Benefits of Community Engagement
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Increase student achievement, attendance, and retention.
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Cultivate trust, respect, and transparency between the board and the public.
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Establish and maintain stronger school performance and reputation.
Technology that Supports Collaboration and Engagement
Utilizing a seamless and streamlined board management software, like Community by Diligent, with its expansive features, school boards have an increasing number of opportunities to apply technology in ways that will mobilize the public to get involved in public education affairs. With a return on increasing civic engagement within the public, investments in technology for school boards are truly worthwhile. Community maintains pertinent board materials (such as: policies, agendas, minutes, legislation, and other important documents) and makes this information easily accessible to school board members and the public (various security levels are available to protect sensitive information). Not only are public constituents able to access this information, but it can be made searchable by keyword. This simplified feature helps empower and educate. When creating paperless meeting agendas, specific articles or documents can be linked within the agenda items. Access to meeting details, agendas, and previous minutes allow for citizens to participate more in a way that is simple and informative. Creating streamlined access to pertinent materials for members of the public to stay informed demonstrates how technology can be used collaboratively to encourage involvement in public education. School boards are called to reflect the needs and interests of the public through local public education and fostering commitment from the public. In today's society, technology and civic engagement go hand-in-hand. It is discovering how the school board can best leverage technology to foster civic engagement and community development, that will have the greatest impact on public involvement. Civic engagement is an opportunity for school boards and the local public to collaborate to support public education, producing benefits for students and schools that are meaningful to student success and long-term to support future generations. School boards can develop programs and opportunities that encourages continuous engagement from members of the public. When school boards leverage the right technology, the opportunity to engage in local public education is simplified and streamlined. The public has the ability and access to participate in a way that had not been made available before. When considering the benefits of community engagement and how your district may encourage public commitment, discover ways to apply technology to better support involvement and participation.Media Highlights
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