In North Dakota, our communities are not foreign to the concept of community and family. North Dakota’s heritage and the values expressed by its people are rooted in togetherness. It’s how the pioneers led the development of our state’s public education. For many years, family engagement has been a challenging priority among the nation’s school districts. The ND Legislature and the Department of Public Instruction are putting a much sharper focus on family engagement as a strategy to improve classroom learning.
You may have heard it before but it’s worth repeating: “Families are the first and most influential teachers of their children.” Partnering with families increases your ability as a leader to influence school reform and improve student achievement.
Families are an invaluable resource to schools. New efforts are being developed across the state to ensure we are doing all we can to partner together for the betterment of our students.
Family Engagement Cabinet
The Department of Public Instruction created it's first-ever Family Engagement Cabinet in the Spring 2019. The Family Engagement Cabinet provides an outlet for family members to share experiences in education and advocate for changes they'd like to see be made. The Cabinet assists NDDPI in facilitating partnerships and collaboration with families and schools.
NDDPI-Gallup Family Engagement Study
How well does North Dakota engage families? In the spring of 2023, Gallup partnered with the NDDPI to answer that question by conducting a survey of nearly 3,000 public school parents statewide.
The goal of the research was to better understand parents' and guardians' experiences with education and their child's school, and to measure the current state of family engagement at schools across the state.
The results are available in the NDDPI-Gallup Family Engagement Study.
Breaking down barriers
Families tend to increase their engagement with a school when they have trust and believe that their efforts will have a direct and positive impact on their children’s education and overall well-being.
Shifting from involvement to engagement
For many districts when the topic of family engagement is discussed the thought process goes to efforts that traditionally have been performed in schools including hosting a school website, a back to school family night or emailing updates. While these efforts are good and important they don’t directly meet the objective of engagement.
True engagement takes place when families and school staff work together continually to support and improve student learning.
North Dakota Family Engagement
North Dakota Family Engagement
"Families are the first and most influential teachers of their children."
NDDPI Values:
- Build Relationships
- Cultivate Opportunity
- Inspire Growth
NDDPI Family Engagement Core Team
- Director, Indian/Multicultural Education
- Administrative Staff Officer, Indian/Multicultural Education, Assessment
- Assistant Director, Assessment
- Assistant Director, Educational Improvement & Support
- Education Program Administrator, Academic Support
- Family & School Engagement Administrator, Early Learning, NDDHHS partner
- Email contact for all Core Team members
ND Family Engagement Cabinet
Mission: To provide a safe space that allows members from all over the state to share their experience as a partner, guardian, caretaker, or educator in ND with the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Kirsten Baesler.
Vision: Our vision is that all ND families will be supported and engaged within their respective school districts.
The State Superintendent's Family Engagement Cabinet consists of 21 members from across the state, representing 22 school districts. The Cabinet shares advice, ideas, and opinions about how North Dakota families and schools can better work together to support the education of all children.
Cabinet Member Commitments:
Attend quarterly face-to-face meetings in Bismarck and potentially participate in virtual meetings throughout the year.
Come prepared for each session and work collaboratively with each other, NDDPI staff, and outside partners.
Engage in open and respectful dialogue.
Actively serve a term of 18 months. Members in good standing may apply for a second term.
Family Engagement Cabinet Information
The current term is January 1, 2024, through June 30, 2025.
Additional Family Engagement Cabinet information
Family Engagement Cabinet Member Interest:
If you are interested in serving as a Family Engagement Cabinet member, please contact the NDDPI Family Engagement Core Team and we will assist you.
ND State Key Accomplishments: We are here to support you!
- Statewide Mindset Shift "families are important stakeholders"
- Family Engagement Cabinet initiated in 2019
- PK-12 Alliance - Empathy interviews conducted and Family Engagement Playbook created, offering virtual coffee chats
- Dr. Steve Constantino's work "Family Engagement vs. Parent Involvement" implemented
- Communication shared on upcoming trainings/events through our NDDPI Weekly Blast and Educator's Edge newsletters
- Professional Development continues; Dr. Epstein work and training pilots - aligning goals with Family Engagement strategies/activities with REAs and partners
- Family Engagement webpage and resources created
- Scholastic Success ND Education and Gallup Family Engagement Survey mailed out to families - results shared with the public
- 2022 and 2023 Family Engagement Grant Awards made possible by ESSER funds