Campaigns & Projects

Through the Parent Network in LA (PON) and the state coalition (CA-FEN), we identify needs and engage in action research projects, develop capacity-building initiatives, and create advocacy campaigns.

Recent and current PON campaigns & capacity-building projects are making a positive impact on the lives of families

PON CO-CREATES AUTHENTIC PARTNERSHIPS & PROJECTS WITH PARENTS

  • Go Beyond Grades Campaign

    Based on research from Learning Heroes and PON’s three-year campaign working with parents of English learners, we learned that parents rely on report cards to monitor student learning.

    However, report cards often hide significant learning gaps in foundational skills of reading and math, leading parents to unknowingly decline essential academic support. Many children are falling through the cracks.

    PON builds on Learning Heroes’ “Go Beyond Grades” campaign to increase parents’ awareness and build their capacity to monitor academic learning and team up with teachers and schools to support their children’s needs.

    Informed parents are their child’s best advocate. When parents advocate students receive more services improving reading, math, or English development skills.

    By fostering collaboration between families and educators, the campaign aims to create a powerful partnership that drives student achievement and school improvement in Los Angeles County.

    To receive a presentation about the campaign and resources for parents, please contact Daisy J. Amezcua via email at damezcua@parentnetwork-la.org or cell phone at (562) 922-9020.

    Learn More About Go Beyond Grades Campaign

English Learners

  • 2020-2023 EL Campaign

    The 2020-2023 English Learner (EL) Campaign aimed to empower parents of EL students with the knowledge, skills, and resources to effectively advocate for their children’s educational needs at their schools and districts. Through targeted training, resources, and collaborative partnerships, the campaign sought to improve outcomes for EL students and foster a more inclusive and equitable educational environment.

    See lessons learned from the campaign here:

    February 2022: The PON Playbook for Working with Parents of English Learners | Español

    June 2023: 5 Key Learnings from Working with Parents of English Learners for Three Years | Español

  • For English Learner Success Training

    For English Learner Success Training (4ELS) Training for Parents

    PON offers a six-session program to build the capacity of parents of ELs so they are empowered to actively engage in their student’s education. The program focuses on three areas:

    1. Understanding how ELs are identified as such and the EL typology;
    2. Understanding the reclassification process and monitoring progress toward it; and
    3. Increasing awareness of parents’ rights & responsibilities, leadership, and the importance of advocacy.

    The 4ELS training program is conducted in person at school sites or nonprofits.

  • CAFÉ con PON

    Our online EL-community offers sessions in Spanish so parents receive EL-related updates, refreshers on how to navigate online portals, and can learn ways to support their children’s socioemotional development as they monitor academic learning progress. Our sessions happen on Saturday from 9:00 to 11:00 am during summer and winter. Parents who join CAFÉ con PON sessions learn how to enhance student learning and development.

    For information about these services, please contact Daisy J. Amezcua at (562) 922-9020 or see Events to learning more about upcoming CAFÉ con PON sessions.

  • Cross-Cultural Solidarity

    The goal of this project is to build parent awareness and understanding of the Ethnic Studies graduation requirement, as part of building parent capacity and agency to work with other parents to advocate for children in their community. This project invites parents to explore and collaborate to boost parent and student engagement while promoting and building cross-cultural solidarity.

    The project is lead by a Task Force of Black and Latinx community members. If you are interested in learning more or participating in this effort, please contact Araceli Simeón at (626) 991-1610.

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(626) 991-1610
1000 North Alameda Street, Suite 240
Los Angeles, CA 90012
PON is a fiscally sponsored project of Community Partners