Outline of the state of Alaska
State
Alaska
Encouraged

Category
School-Community and Interagency Partnerships

Category
School-Community and Interagency Partnerships

State law encourages districts to establish school-community partnerships to address student needs.

Alaska Administrative Code 4 AAC 06.895. Report card to the public

(g) In providing the description of student, parent, community, and business involvement in student learning, as required by AS 14.03.120(d)(4), each school shall state

  • (1) the number and percentage of students responding to the teacher evaluation survey;
  • (2) the number and percentage of parents responding to the teacher evaluation survey;
  • (3) the number of school-business or interagency partnerships the school has entered into under a written agreement;
  • (4) the average number of volunteer-hours a week spent in the school by parents and other members of the community;
  • (5) a narrative description of the results of parental, community, or business involvement, as identified by the school; and
  • (6) any other information the school wishes to provide on this subject.
Policy Type
Regulation

Alaska Standard for Quality Schools

  1. Partnerships and collaboration are established between the school and parents, families, businesses, and other community members. A school demonstrates this standard by giving evidence that:
    • a. various types of involvement promote a variety of opportunities for school, families, and community to work together;
    • b. collaboration between the school and agencies, businesses, and the community supports special programs for high-needs students and families; and
    • c. staff and school procedures promote community connections and cross-cultural communications with parents and families.
Policy Type
Standard