Parents and guardians play a critical role in a child’s education. When there is a strong relationship between the family and school, students have better academic performance, fewer behavioral problems and are more likely to complete high school than students whose parents or guardians are not involved in their education.
ACPS values family engagement—and we understand the challenges that many parents and guardians face in navigating the school system and getting involved. To better support our families, our Parent Liaisons offer opportunities to foster trusting relationships, improve communication and help build cooperative working relationships between the home and school.
Parent Liaisons can:
- Help you to understand school policies, student report cards or other topics regarding your child’s education
- Address any issues and concerns you may have at the school
- Link you with and facilitate collaboration with school staff
- Connect you with community resources
ACPS Language-specific Parent Liaisons
To meet the needs of our increasingly diverse community, ACPS also has three Parent Liaisons who serve Arabic-, Amharic– and Spanish-speaking families division-wide.
Elementary Schools |
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John Adams Elementary SchoolNidia Menacho |
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Patrick Henry Elementary SchoolKadysia Gibson |
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Jefferson-Houston SchoolIris Barrios |
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Cora Kelly School for Math,
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Mount Vernon Community SchoolRosa Landeros |
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William Ramsay Elementary SchoolZayda Galvez
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Middle and High Schools |
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Francis C. Hammond Middle SchoolDiana Miranda |
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George Washington Middle SchoolCatalina Randall |
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T.C. Williams High SchoolLupe Silva |
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Language-Specific Parent Liaisons |
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Bilingual ArabicSuad Al Halabi |
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Bilingual AmharicTesfaye Amberber |
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Bilingual SpanishNataly Stamy |