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Family Engagement Action Teams


Family Action Engagement Teams (FEAT) are implementing the School Family Partnerships plan at 41 schools – designed to boost student achievement through meaningful family engagement. We would like to invite our families at participating FEAT schools to become members of the team. The model FEATs are tasked with designing and implementing Family Engagement Action Team Plans which are based on the schools' improvement objectives. The 41 participating schools are listed below.

FEAT meeting
In this photo, Denny Middle School's Family Engagement Action Team is designing their FEAT Plan for the coming year, focusing on their CSIP (Continual School Improvement) goals and using the District's Framework of the Six types of Family Engagement.


Schools participating in the School Family Partnerships model:

(Click on the schools that are highlighted to see their FEAT photos!)

Adams Dearborn Park Madrona Sanislo
Aki Kurose Denny Maple South Shore
Arbor Heights Dunlap McClure Van Asselt
Bailey Gatzert Emerson Mercer Washington MS
Ballard Gatewood Martin Luther King, Jr. West Seattle
Beacon Hill Graham Hill Muir West Woodland
BOC Hawthorne Northgate Whittier
Chief Sealth Hay Rainier Beach Wing Luke
Cleveland Highland Park Roxhill
Coe Kimball Sand Point
Concord Leschi Salmon Bay

At these 41 schools, the FEATs are composed of families, principals, vice principals, teachers, support staff, and community members. Seattle Public Schools understands that School Family Partnerships are vital for student academic achievement. Developing a successful School Family Partnerships model requires a deep understanding of each school's unique needs, knowledge of national best practices, intentional planning, and a Districtwide commitment to change. 
Seattle Public Schools takes the following elements into consideration when developing the School Family Partnerships Model:

  • understanding of each site’s family engagement needs, and
  • using a research-based framework for defining specific strategies taken to address these needs.

Planning for successful School Family Partnerships requires selecting programs, activities and strategies that are effective, targeted and appropriate to the school and families.

We would like to thank our friends and colleagues from the Family Support Worker Program.  Your collaborative partnership has been important in making the work of the FEATs a success in our schools.

If you would like to get more information about School Family Partnerships, please contact Bernardo Ruiz, Manager of Family and Community Engagement, by phone at (206) 252-0693 or by e-mail at bjruiz@seattleschools.org.



"Informed and engaged families are vital to student achievement…and, deserve to be treated with respect and welcomed by SPS staff as partners in delivering excellence for every student.. We have a strong, research-based model for family involvement in the School-Family Partnership Plan, which we plan to implement district-wide."
Seattle Public Schools' Excellence for All Strategic Plan, Page 39

Contact Us

Bernardo Ruiz
School Family Partnerships Manager
206-252-0693
bjruiz@seattleschools.org

Mohamed Roble
School Family Partnerships Liaison
206-252-0696
maroble
@seattleschools.org



Margo Siegenthaler
School Family Partnerships Training and Outreach Specialist
206-252-0794
masiegenthaler
@seattleschools.org


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