We usually do 2 books fairs (school weeklong), at the beginning of school to kick off our Books and Beyond Lesiure Reading Program and one in the spring to corrollate(sp?) with a family event/ activities.
As above stick to your guns and ask, ask, ask- we have the same 5-6 that DO EVERYTHING, then a few here and there depending on the event or time of year. Its frustrating but slowly more and more keep volunteering. Keep 'em informed, look for articles about Parent Involvment to add to flyers (this or something similar goes on the bottom of flyers addressed to Dads', Grandfathers', Male Guardian/ Family Members')
• Children are more likely to get mostly A's if their fathers are involved in their schools. Among children in grades 6 through 12, the odds that children get mostly A's increase by 46 percent if fathers are highly involved in their schools and by 21 percent if fathers are moderately involved in their schools, compared with the children of little-involved men.
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•According to a 1997 study by the National Center for Education Statistics, children do better in school when their fathers are involved. The study found that children in two-parent families in which the father is highly involved get better grades, enjoy school more, and are less likely to repeat a grade, compared with kids from families in which only mothers are highly involved. In addition, the study found that children do better in school when their fathers take an active role even if their fathers do not live with them.
or this
•Other studies show that fathers’ participation enhances children’s ability to make choices and solve problems. “One of the best predictors of whether kids succeed academically is the father’s involvement,†says James A. Levine, director of the The Fatherhood Project at the Families and Work Institute in New York City. First, says Levine, when a father shows an interest in a child’s schoolwork, the father’s values are clearly communicated to his child. And second, teachers take notice when fathers show up, he says. “The whole support system around the child gets more engaged. Mom is engaged, Dad is engaged, and so is the teacher.â€
[ 11-18-2005, 03:14 AM: Message edited by: Shawn ]