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Family Training

We believe informed and confident families are key to student success. Our training opportunities provide practical tools, strategies, and insights to help you navigate the education system, build stronger connections with schools, and advocate effectively for your child’s needs. Explore our resources and join us in creating meaningful partnerships for lifelong learning.

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How to Support Your Child’s Learning

Research shows that when families actively partner in their child’s education, students are more likely to thrive. Families can make a difference by building strong connections with school staff, understanding their child’s academic progress, and using effective learning strategies at home.

Join RMFEC’s interactive 5-session webinar series and discover practical ways to support your child’s learning this year!

🕒 Check back soon to register for the webinar series

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Civic Learning Lab

This 8-session virtual learning lab offers families hands-on opportunities to explore civic education and build skills for active participation in their schools and communities. Through in-person and online trainings, family leaders will discover leadership roles at the school, district, and community levels. The goal is to strengthen collaboration between families, schools, and community partners to create positive outcomes for children.

📅 Meetings: 

Thursdays beginning Mar 27

6:00 PM7:00 PM

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Reframing Academy

This 10-module virtual course helps participants overcome common communication challenges around family engagement using research-backed strategies. The cohort includes four virtual meetings to discuss key insights and reflect on course materials. Participants receive access codes, a learning journal, and facilitator guidance to ensure a meaningful learning experience.

📅 Meetings: Jan 17, 31; Feb 14, 28 | 3:00–4:30 PM 

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