§ 16-94-5. Duties of the council.
(a) The duties of the family engagement advisory council shall include the following:
(1) The council shall research and generate a series of recommendations on how to develop
family engagement policies and practices that meet the following principles and standards
for family-school partnerships:
(i) Welcome all families to be active participants in the life of the school, so that
they feel valued, connected to each other, to school staff, and to what students are
learning in class;
(ii) Communicate effectively by ensuring regular two-way, meaningful communication between
family members and local educational agency and school staff in a manner, language,
and mode of technology that family members can understand and access;
(iii) Support student success by fostering continuous collaboration between family members
and local educational agency and school staff to support student learning and healthy
development at school and at home;
(iv) Speak up for every child and empower family members to be advocates for all students
within the school;
(v) Share power and assure that family members, local educational agencies, and school
staff are equal partners in family engagement decision making;
(vi) Collaborate with community and partner with community organizations and groups to
turn the school into a hub of community life;
(vii) Create a continuum of family engagement in student learning and development from cradle
to career;
(viii) Train and support superintendents, principals, and teachers to fully engage families
in the education of their children;
(ix) Participate in evaluating the effectiveness of family engagement strategies and policies;
and
(x) Participate in developing recommendations for creating a positive school climate and
safe and healthy schools.
All such recommendations shall be forwarded to the board of regents, governor's office,
department of education, and local school districts.
(2) Provide assistance and advice to the board of regents, governor's office, department
of education, and local school districts on family engagement in Rhode Island public
schools and the impact on student achievement, communication, partnerships with community
and other groups, and school family engagement practices and strategies.
(3) To identify best practices in family engagement in Rhode Island public schools as
well as in other states, and to develop recommendations on how to incorporate, implement,
or adopt such practices in Rhode Island public schools.
(4) Make recommendations to the board of regents, governor's office, department of education,
and local school districts, on state resources and materials which could promote and
improve family engagement in Rhode Island public schools.
(b) The council shall submit an annual report to the board of regents, the governor, the
department of education, and local school districts summarizing the council's activities
during the year.