Family Friendly Schools Seal

 

Harlan Elementary Recognized as 1 of 15 Family Friendly Certified in Kentucky

Harlan, KY – Harlan Elementary has been recognized by the Kentucky Collaborative for Families and Schools and the Kentucky Department of Education as Family Friendly certified.

β€œSchools achieving Family Friendly status have demonstrated a commitment to embracing families as equal partners in student education. Harlan Elementary is a bright spot in the Commonwealth,” said Brigitte Bloom, president and CEO of the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence. β€œIt has built the capacity of school leadership to understand and implement more effective family engagement best practices.”

Principal Tara Posey expressed excitement that Harlan Elementary was honored with this certificate. 

β€œWe are so excited to be named as one of the first fifteen Family Friendly Certified schools!  We have an amazing community, PTO, and staff that work together to do what is best for students and I hope our families always feel welcome, heard, and supported at Harlan Elementary,” she said.

Harlan Elementary has been working to improve how the school partners effectively with families and community partners. Through the certification process, Harlan Elementary created a diverse team that included families, classroom teachers and the principal of the school. The team used a self-assessment tool to evaluate what the school was doing well and where there was room to improve relationships with families. Next, the team implemented new practices to improve its family-friendly score. 

Family Friendly Certificates are awarded by a working group of families, educators and community organizations within the Kentucky Collaborative for Families and Schools, which is focused on increasing open communication, learning opportunities, and shared decision-making power across the Kentucky education system. The Kentucky Department of Education tracks the number of certified Family Friendly schools as a measurement for improving family and community engagement in Kentucky schools.

Superintendent C.D. Morton noted, β€œStrong family partnerships help drive student success to new heights, it is impossible to quantify the value of these partnerships. It is an exciting time at Harlan Elementary as the faculty and staff continue to grow our strong student-first culture that results in high student achievement. This is just another example of our schools leading the way at the highest level in the areas that matter the most.”

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