Diana’s Priorities
Reducing Absenteeism
Implement Early Intervention Strategies: Develop programs to identify and support students at risk of chronic absenteeism early.
Enhance Communication: Strengthen communication between schools and families to address attendance issues promptly.
Promote Engagement: Create engaging and relevant curricula that motivate students to attend and participate in school regularly.
Provide Support Services: Offer counseling and support services to address underlying issues that contribute to absenteeism, such as health or family problems.
Monitor and Analyze Data: Utilize data-driven approaches to track attendance patterns and implement targeted interventions.
Building Community and Parent Partnerships
Establish Regular Forums: Organize regular meetings and forums to facilitate open dialogue between parents, teachers, and community members.
Create more Volunteer Opportunities: Develop programs that encourage and facilitate parental and community involvement in school activities.
Enhance Family Engagement: Provide resources and training for parents to support their children’s education effectively at home.
Foster Collaborative Projects: Partner with local organizations and businesses to create opportunities for community involvement in educational initiatives.
Increasing Positive Academic Outcomes
Support Professional Development: Invest in ongoing professional development for teachers to ensure they have the skills and knowledge to support student success.
Implement Evidence-Based Programs: Introduce and support instructional programs and practices that are backed by research and proven to enhance student learning.
Encourage Student Engagement: Develop and promote programs that actively engage students in their learning process and encourage critical thinking.
Measure and Adapt: Continuously assess academic outcomes and adjust strategies to meet the evolving needs of students.