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Supporting School Success®

A Families That Care® Program

Supporting School Success® A Families That Care® Program

The premier academic-skills program for parents who want to help their children get the best start in their first four years of school!

(formerly known as the Preparing For School Success® program)

The Supporting School Success® program is a research-based parent involvement program for parents of children in grades K-3.

Parents in the Supporting School Success program learn how to support their child's academic achievement, improve communication at home, and reduce misbehavior.

  • It's Title I eligible -- The Supporting School Success program can help you meet the parent involvement requirements of the No Child Left Behind Act, including the stipulation that schools offer "programs to strengthen the school/family partnership by providing materials and education for parents."
  • It's easy to implement -- Each Workshop Leader's Package contains all the materials needed to get the program up and running, including step-by-step instructions on everything from recruiting parents to conducting the workshops.
  • The Supporting School Success program works!

The Supporting School Success program is based on the theoretical framework developed in the Seattle Social Development Project (SSDP). SSDP has been cited for excellence as a:

Promising Program

  • Blueprints Project for the Center for the Study of the Prevention of Violence
  • U.S. Department of Education, Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program's Expert Panel

Research-based program with positive results

  • National Institute on Drug Abuse