The Principal’s Transition Plan Part #4-3 Things I’m Doing to Plan for Connecting with Parents
Are you being intentional about building parent connections this year — or just hoping relationships fall into place? In this episode of The Principal’s Handbook, we continue our summer planning mini-series with Part #4, diving into three strategies I’m using right now to plan for meaningful parent engagement in my new school. From being truly present at key events, to sending clear, proactive communication that eases parent worries, to planning ways to keep families involved all year long — these ideas will help you foster trust and build a strong school community from day one. Tune in and get inspired to strengthen your parent partnerships before the year even starts!
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