SUPERINTENDENT PARENT FORUM
MAY1, 2012
TABLE DISCUSSION NOTES
What is working well in DPS?
- School Choice
- DPS receptive to community voice
- Special education and speech therapy at Sandoval are well received
- School-based parent and community liaisons are working well
- DPS has strong teachers and bright students
- Teacher and administration are empowered and parents are seeing a trickle-down effect
- There is excellent diversity in student population
- Dual language programs are effective and well received
- Innovation schools are working well
- Parent Forums are great
- Parents in West Denver Network like the classes, workshops and college visits and would like to see similar programs throughout district
- Parent Forums are very useful and help in getting the parent voice out
- Parents like the budgetary principal autonomy
- Vocational training for students and parents are very helpful
- Parents are glad to see improvements being made to curriculum and professional development to help to unite staff and schools
- The teacher home visit program is great and would like to see more schools participate
- Later all school start date is good
- School choice
- PLI and other workshops are wonderful
What opportunities for improvement still exist?
- Parents would like to see more food choices for students
- More bilingual office staff at schools would be helpful
- People would like to see a more welcoming environment at schools- office staff can be off-putting and discourages parents from coming into the schools.
- Some schools lack a caring staff
- Would like to see more anti-bullying programs in district
- Paraprofessionals need more training
- There is always room for better communication
- School choice also has some negative effects on neighborhood schools and communities
- More information in the schools about resources available to DPS families
- Increased parent involvement
- More information and follow up on district initiatives
- Smaller class sizes
- ELA could use more improvement and more opportunities for language classes for all parents
- More emphasis and funding for innovation schools
- Schools need to think of ways to empower parents and increase involvement
- There is always room for increased communication and improved curriculum
- Lack of parent involvement
- Upgraded heating and cooling in schools is necessary
- More fine arts and physical education in all DPS schools
- Smaller class sizes
- One parent suggested an easier HR hiring process for teachers to attract more well-qualified applicants.
- There is not enough diversity within the teacher population in DPS
- Parents would like to see more languages in the ESL programs and native language continuation
- There is a very large linguistic and cultural gap that needs to be closed
- More communication between central DPS and schools needed
- Parents really like parent forum and would love to see a student forum
- More opportunities for professional development for staff to create more qualified staff and positive trickle- down effect
- Highest needs schools should not just be solely based on socio-economics
- More student input needed
- More creative approaches to education, eliminate cookie cutter
- Work on closing achievement gap and moving from middle to top