ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT TO REGISTER! Registration ends May 15th! 

Families, classroom teachers, administrators and community leaders are invited to join us at the Owensboro Convention Center June 10 – 12, 2024. We will be exchanging innovative ideas, celebrating successes, and collaborating to shape the future of education in Kentucky.

Commonwealth Institute for Parent Leadership

  • Calling all CIPL Spotlights! Are you serving in a new leadership role? Been involved in a school or community initiative? We’d love to know what you’ve been up to so we can celebrate your work. Use this form to share! 
  • New training date announced for the Commonwealth Institute for Parent Leadership Facilitator Training. September 11-13th. Registration is now open. Learn how to empower parents, build strong partnerships, and create positive change in your community. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals who are passionate about parent engagement. Register now to secure your spot at this exciting training event! CIPL Facilitator Fall Training Tickets, Wed, Sep 11, 2024 at 10:00 AM | Eventbrite   

*Family Friendly Schools Spring Certification Announcement Coming Soon!*

Kentucky Community Schools

  • All 40 KCSI schools are deeply involved in the action plan development process with community members, family members, district/school staff, and state coaches. 
  • All action plans are due by May 30th with implementation beginning July 1.
  • All 20 KCSI districts will attend the National Community Schools and Family Engagement Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, May 29-31, as well as the Prichard Committee’s Groundswell Summit and Annual Meeting in Owensboro, Kentucky, June 10-12.
  • Ongoing learning exchanges occur regularly with state coaches, district directors, FRYSC coordinators, principals, and Prichard Committee/Groundswell members to build capacity and clarity around the initiative.
  • KDE and FRYSC KCSI Managers regularly share KCSI learnings and connect resources and tools across multiple departments including Crisis Coordinators from the Department for Behavioral Health; Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities; Title I Community of Practitioners; and the Family Partnership Council.
  • To see a roster of districts and schools involved in the Kentucky Community Schools Initiative, please visit our website or reach out to Travis Marcum, Sr. Director of Kentucky Community Schools: travis@prichardcommitte.org
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