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5) Cleveland program gives parents a convenient way to connect with schools By: Rachel Abbey See More Stories by this author.
<span style="COLOR: #000000">Cleveland Metropolitan School District’s back-to-school event for families has a lot to offer: workshops with tips for helping children with schoolwork, information about how to get involved and tons of resources from in the district and around the city.</span>
Published: September, 2009

6) Catalyst Ohio follow-up: A look at the training for Title 1-funded family liaisons in Ohio By: Rachel Abbey See More Stories by this author.
<span style="COLOR: #000000">Last Thursday, Cleveland’s family liaisons spent their day learning a new technique to ensure they reach all parents, not just the most active families at their schools. The goal: identify why parents are not involved at their child’s school, and find ways to soothe their concerns and meet their needs.</span>
Published: September, 2009

10) Facing competition from charters, district seeks to improve “customer service” By: Daniel Gray-Kontar See More Stories by this author.
In Ohio and across the country, districts are coming to terms with the market reality that they must do more than provide sound academic programming, better teachers, safer schools, and fiscal transparency. They now must also view parents, students, and strategic partners as customers, who, if dissatisfied, will take their business elsewhere, just like car shoppers switch from Ford to Toyota.
Published: April, 2007

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