Need Assistance?

Free & Reduced Meal Application

Additional Benefits

McKinney-Vento Application
Homeless or Insecure Housing

The Family Liaison works with families in strict confidentiality and distribution of school resources is given based on availability and at the discretion of the Principal.

Ways Your Family Liaison Can Help

Sometimes, parents and students may feel uncomfortable sharing their questions or concerns with teachers or administrators. Because good communication between home and school is such a vital part of your child's academic success, the Family Liaison will listen to your concerns and then work with you to make sure that your situation, questions, or point of view is expressed and understood. They will help support you if you need to find ways to resolve any issues that may be hindering your child's success in school. The Family Liaison wants to be sure that you understand what you can do to get involved, keep informed, share information, and help your child do his or her best.

 Your Family Liaison can connect you to important information including:

  • School schedule

  • SOL/PSAT/MAP/AP Testing

  • School Dress Code

  • Contacting Teachers, Administrators and Counselors

  • School Expectations

  • Absentee Calls

  • Special Education Process

  • School rules/procedures

  • Homecoming/Prom

  • Fees

 Your Family Liaison can connect you to available resources/help including:

  • School Supplies

  • Athletic Programs

  • Medical Assistance/Glasses

  • LCPS Parent Resource Center

Your Family Liaison can help you make a comfortable connection with the school:

  • PTSO (membership and volunteering)

  • Calls/Home Visits and Transportation arrangements

  • Arrange for an Interpreter

  • Set up and/or Attend Parent/Teacher Conferences

  • Volunteering in school

  • Special Events

  • Assist with school forms

 Your Family Liaison can connect you to support in crisis situations (emotional, physical, and academic):

  • Housing

  • Illness

  • Attendance/Tardiness

  • Food/Clothing

  • At Risk of Failing

  • Accidents

  • Bullying

  • Substance and Physical Abuse

  • Family Deaths

  • Behavioral Issues