Parent Teacher Magazine Union County Public Schools Jan/Feb 2019 | Page 6

UCPS preschool program educates, removes barriers for families This year, Union County Public Schools (UCPS) will continue to offer its Families and Schools Together program, a series of workshops designed to support parents of preschool children on developmentally appropriate emotional and social skills for their children. Now, thanks to the recently awarded NoVo Foundation Social Emotional Learning grant, childcare and translation services 4 • Nov/Dec 2018 • Parent Teacher Magazine  as well as dinner and a children’s book will also be available for families who attend the program’s sessions. Keeping in line with the district’s social and emotional learning focus this year, parents who attend the Families and Schools Together program will not only receive updates on what their student is learning and experiencing in class each day but they can also expect to learn techniques that will help them develop their child’s social and emotional skills. Although these sessions were offered last year, data collected from parents showed that a lack of childcare options for their young children prohibited many of them from attending the workshops. The availability of a grant that particularly supports Spanish-speaking families and provides childcare, meals, a book and translation services now removes those barriers for parents, ultimately allowing them to fully participate in the sessions and better support their student’s growth. The first Families and Schools Together event was held Monday, Sept. 17 at the Walter Bickett Education Center (704 S. Washington Street, Monroe). An additional workshop will be hosted in November. Please note that the workshop, childcare and dinner are available for preschool families who participate in UCPS Exceptional Children’s Preschool, Peer Pals and the NC Pre-K program. Registration is required, and parents must contact their child’s teacher to sign up. Preschool parents with questions are encouraged to contact their student’s teacher.