Ways to Get Involved
Parent Teacher Associations
Cumberland County Schools support teaching and learning as a team effort in preparing our children for the future. Parent involvement is a critical component of student academic achievement and school improvement. The common goal is to establish a collaborative partnership between the home and school to support learning for all students in the public school community. Decades of research from the National Parent Teacher Association show when parents are involved students have:
Higher Grades, Test Scores, And Graduation Rates
Better School Attendance
Increased Motivation, Better Self-Esteem
Lower Rates Of Suspension
Decreased Use Of Drugs And Alcohol
Fewer Instances Of Violent Behavior
Serve as a Parent Volunteer
There are numerous opportunities to serve as a parent volunteer in Cumberland County Schools.
Assist teachers in the classroom
Volunteer in the office, media center, computer lab
Volunteer for special programs, field trips, and seasonal events
Become a member of the School Angels Watch program to ensure the continued safety of all students and staff and the security of our buildings and facilities.
Serve as a career resource or guest speaker
Volunteer to assist with coaching, club sponsorships, and extracurricular activities
Contact the school principal or teacher for more information.
Participate in Parenting Skills and Informational Sessions
Cumberland County Schools provides many opportunities at the individual school sites for parent training and assistance.
Sample skill sessions include but are not limited to:
Cumberland Family Academy Workshops
How to help your child with homework
Learning about the curriculum on curriculum nightsDealing with Adolescence Behavior
Technology, AR, Study Island, Reading Counts, Scholarship information and other programs parents can access at home
Contact the school principal, School Improvement Team Chairperson or Parent Facilitator for more information.
Parental Leave
Parent involvement is an essential component of school success and positive student outcomes. NC Department of Labor's Parental Leave stipulates that employers shall grant four hours per year leave to any employee who is a parent, guardian, or person standing in loco parentis of a school-aged child so that the employee may attend or otherwise be involved at that child's school.
The leave shall be at a mutually agreed upon time between the employer and the employee.
The employer may require an employee to provide the employer with a written request for the leave at least 48 hours before the time desired for the leave.
The employer may require that the employee furnish written verification from the child's school that the employee attended was otherwise involved at that school during the time of the leave.
Participate in School Decision-Making and Advocacy
Parents are encouraged to become full partners in the decisions that affect children and families. Cumberland County Schools provide many opportunities at the district level and individual school site for parent advisory involvement.
Attend School Board Meetings
Participate in Cumberland Family Workshop Sessions
Participate on The School Improvement Team (SIT) as a parent representative
Serve on the PTA or PTO Board
Join the School Parent Advisory Team
Represent your school at District Parent Advisory Team (D-PAT) Meetings.
Contact the school principal, School Improvement Team Chairperson PTA/PTO officers or Parent Facilitator for more information.
Information is available at the school to include but is not limited to the following upon request:
The School Improvement Plan
Qualifications of your child's teacher
Professional development opportunities for teachers and assistants to ensure highly qualified personnel
Opportunities for parent involvement and input
The Cumberland County Schools Improvement Plan
The Cumberland County Title I Parent Involvement Plan and School-Parent Involvement Plan
Cumberland County System Report Card
School Report Card
Contact your child’s principal or teacher for more information on what you as a parent can expect.
Participate as a Community Resource To Strengthen our Schools, Families, and Student Learning
Participate as a school business partner
Participate as a District Sponsor for various events
Become involved in the Communities In Schools Program
Contact the school principal or the Cumberland County Schools Communication Department at 910-678-2303 for more information.
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Contact Us
2465 Gillespie Street
Fayetteville, NC 28306
Phone: 910-678-2303
Fax: 910-678-2619
Lindsay Whitley, Ed.D.
Associate Superintendent