The potential parent leader wants to talk with, invite and bring other parents to participate in activities that focus on the academic achievement of all students. (idra.org)
Extensive research documents the impact on academic achievement of poverty - related family and community factors such as lack of school readiness, disproportionate physical and mental health needs, and summer learning loss. (governing.com)
In contrast, for females, preschool participation had no statistically significant effects on academic achievement in 2nd and 3rd grades. (investinginkids.net)