Open class starting Tuesday April 16th.
Family Connectors University
Come learn with NSC Instructor Lea Evans, SPS Family Partnerships Coordinator Asosa Sailiai, and an array of guest speakers. Topics covered always reflect the interests of the class, and some example themes are:
- Navigating the School System
- Belonging and Partnership at Your School
- Supporting All Kinds of Learners to Be Successful and Confident
- Social Justice
- Special Education at SPS
- Social Emotional Learning & Academics
Take this course in real-time or attend offline at a time that works for you. Check out an informational video about FCU here.
Participant feedback:
“The Family Connectors University class was a wealth of practical ideas, and definitely worth the time investment!”
“…the conversations about self-care, supporting our kids’ social emotional growth, dealing with “big feelings” and recommendations on supporting reading and math were fantastic.”
“Implementing just a few of these ideas brought the pressure level in our ‘locked-down’ household from a 9 to a 2.”
“I loved the chance to have one hour to myself each week to get ideas for helping my child and talk with other parents.”
Parents can participate synchronously or asynchronously, as sessions will be recorded.
The course is facilitated by NSC Parent Education Instructor Lea Evans, SPS Director of Professional Development Janine Roy, SPS Family Partnerships Coordinator Asosa Sailiai, and special guest speakers.
The cost for the 2-unit class is $37 and some scholarships are available.
To enroll, email the instructor Lea Evans at lea.evans@seattlecolleges.edu or email Lea or Asosa Sailiai (amsailiai@seattleschools.org) to find out more information.