Colorado Code § 22-7-304

Council - advisory duties - technical assistance - report
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(1) The council
shall inform, at a minimum, the early childhood councils, public schools, school districts, the
state charter school institute, the department, the state board, the department of higher education,
the Colorado commission on higher education, and the governing boards for the state institutions
of higher education concerning best practices and strategies, aligned with the national standards
for family-school partnerships, for increasing parent involvement in public education and
promoting family and school partnerships, including but not limited to best practices and
strategies in the following areas:
(a) Creating and implementing programs to effectively involve parents in improving
their children's education and levels of academic achievement. To identify these best practices
and strategies, the council shall review the programs implemented in other states and the results
of state and national research conducted in this area.
(b) Involving parents in programs to raise academic achievement, increase high school
graduation rates, decrease student dropout rates, and close the achievement and growth gap;
(c) Involving parents in a multi-tiered system of supports in public schools and school
districts;
(d) Involving parents in programs to raise academic achievement, improve the
persistence rate, and improve the on-time graduation rate of students enrolled in institutions of
higher education;
(e) Increasing parent involvement in education-related committees at the local and state
levels;
(f) Designing and implementing parent education programs and centers and parent
leadership training programs;
(g) Creating and implementing family-to-school liaison positions;
(h) Advising educator preparation programs about best practices for including research-
based family engagement strategies in coursework and program requirements; and
(i) Providing feedback to state agencies and other organizations about publicly available
tools and resources that assist families with navigating the education system.
(2) The council shall recommend to the state board and to the Colorado commission on
higher education plans for statewide parent involvement initiatives, which may include, but need
not be limited to:
(a) Requiring each school district and the state charter school institute, as part of the
accreditation process, to increase the level of parent involvement in education; and
(b) Initiatives to increase admissions to institutions of higher education and the degree-
completion rate and to reduce the need for remediation.
(3) (a) The council shall provide training and other resources designed to help the school
district accountability committees and school accountability committees increase the level of
parent engagement with the public schools and with school districts, including increasing the
number of parents serving on school district accountability committees and school accountability
committees.
(b) The council shall work with the department to provide regional training programs for
school district accountability committees and school accountability committees. At a minimum,
the training programs must address parent leadership and increasing parent engagement with
school district accountability committees and school accountability committees, including best
practices for parent engagement with school district accountability committees and school
accountability committees.
(c) The council shall work with the department to provide regional training programs for
school districts and charter schools concerning best practices and skills for district and school
personnel in working with parents.
(4) The council, in consultation with the department of education and the department of
higher education, shall identify key indicators of successful parent engagement in education and
use the indicators to develop recommendations for methods by which the department of
education and the department of higher education may measure and monitor the level of parent
engagement with elementary and secondary public schools and with institutions of higher
education in Colorado.
(5) On or before December 31, 2013, and on or before December 31 each year
thereafter, the council shall report to the state board, the Colorado commission on higher
education, and the education committees of the senate and the house of representatives, or any
successor committees, the council's progress in promoting parent engagement in the state and in
fulfilling the duties specified in this section.

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