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Building Bridges: From Family Involvement to Family Partnerships

by John Campin and Chris Kiewra
March/April 2014
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“This is a community center disguised as a school,” commented a recent visitor to our school, Edward “Babe” Gomez Heritage Elementary in Omaha, Nebraska. That felt like quite a compliment since our mission is to be an extension of the neighborhood. We are dedicated to our students, their families, and our community. Recognizing that parents are their children’s first and ­lasting teachers, we work to create a welcoming atmosphere and include strong and varied parent participation for families in our community. We are constantly seeking to literally and ­figuratively build bridges.

A few years ago, a parent built two bridges in our outdoor classrooms as a memorial for his wife. His sons were Gomez Heritage students when she passed away. I asked the father, Mr. Whitted, to build the bridges so that he could engage in work that benefited others as well as help heal himself and his boys. His son, John, has long been proud of the bridges bearing his ­mother’s name and his father’s handiwork. He assisted his father in the ­project. This project has deep meaning still for the family and our staff. Mr. Whitted expressed himself this way, “The relationship I’ve developed with ...

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