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Come On, America--Let’s Go Back to School and Help!

Students today face a future of expanded opportunities and broadened horizons. They also face the pressures of a job market characterized by ever-changing technology and growing international competition. We can prepare our students for the future by acting now on what we know: Thirty years of research show that when children can count on family and community involvement in their education, it makes a significant difference in their learning.1 America Goes Back to School is a great opportunity to build awareness and support for family and community involvement in education, and to work with others to improve education in your community.

Started by U.S. Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley in 1995 and sponsored by the Partnership for Family Involvement in Education, America Goes Back to School encourages families and communities to make the most of the back-to-school time by launching or expanding family-school-community partnerships. See Secretary Riley's recent article, "Back-to-School Time is Not Just for Kids Anymore," to learn why family and community involvement in education is so crucial at this time. Thousands of family-school partners, community organizations, businesses, and religious groups celebrate their partnerships and renew their commitment to children's learning during the back to school months of August through October.

Key Facts

America Goes Back to School is based on some key facts:

Key Areas of Education

Take advantage of this volunteer spirit in America to encourage people to get involved in an existing partnership or launching a new one that focuses on improving children's learning. As partners, you can help stage a public event to build greater public awareness of and support for the benefits of family involvement in educating children and of education for Americans of all ages. Focus your event around the coming century or millennium, or get your entire community to rally around a key school issue such as:

Whatever you do--whether you organize a tutoring program in reading, a citywide parade, a class celebration for students and parents, or a yearlong mentoring program in math--remember to focus on children’s learning. Emphasize the importance of family and community involvement in education, and the need for high standards in every classroom in our schools. Prepare your children for the future. Challenge young minds and they will achieve--they will soar! Come on, America--let’s go back to school and help! After all, better education is everybody’s business.

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