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Recruiting and Welcoming
New Families to Our Catholic
          Schools

Watch the Presentation Here!

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Recruiting and Welcoming
New Families to Our Catholic
          Schools
         October 1, 2015

    todaysmeet.com/welcomingfamilies
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Agenda
• Welcome and Opening Prayer
• Our Mission
• Keys to Successfully Recruiting and
  Welcoming New Families
• Case Study: Hispanic Recruitment
  Initiative
• Strategies for Outreach and Support
• Questions
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Our Mission
“The Church of the twenty-
first century will be, as it
has always been, a Church
of many cultures,
languages, and traditions,
yet simultaneously one, as
God is one – Father, Son,
and Holy Spirit – unity in
diversity.” (USCCB, 2000)
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Our Mission
Recruiting and Welcoming New Families to Our Catholic Schools Watch the Presentation Here! Password: Saints&Scholars - Catholic ...
Our Mission
To reach out to and welcome new*
families

•   *new   to   the school
•   *new   to   the Church
•   *new   to   Catholic education
•   *new   to   the neighborhood
•   *new   to   our country
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Keys to Successfully Recruiting
 and Welcoming New Families
        Relationship Building

• Understand Your Community
  Demographics
• Build Community Bridges
• Reach Out to and Inform New
  Parents
• Build Relationships with all families
  through enrollment assistance
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Understand your Community
        Demographics
• Know your community
• Observe and research demographic
  trends
• Identify growing communities
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Understand your Community
        Demographics
Where to Find Resources:

• MissionInsite.com
• U.S. Census; census.gov
   – Topics  Population
• Pew Research Hispanic Trends
  Project; pewhispanic.org
• Masses, local stores, and
  advertisements
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Build Community Bridges: WHO

       •   Parish Community
       •   Organizations
       •   Municipal Groups
       •   Community Connectors

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Build Community Bridges: WHAT
 • Invite community connectors to
   visit the school
 • Participate in current events or
   projects
 • Partner on NEW events or projects
 • Share important information and
   updates
 • Say thank you

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Reach Out to and Inform New
          Families
• Constant school presence at churches
• Speak at Masses; be present following
• Speak to religious ed. classes
• Speak to parents individually; ask
  pastors and deacons to refer families
• Community fairs and events
• Invite families for tours and special
  events
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Build a Relationship with the
             Family
• Keep in mind how important “relationship” is to
  immigrant families
• Follow up in the families’ preferred language
• Provide language support if necessary
• Explicitly explain parts of U.S. school or Catholic
  school culture we may take for granted
• Remind families of important dates and events
• Be accessible
• Be flexible and kind
• Say thank you

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Identify Key Players in your School
                   •Who  do families
                   communicate with
                   when reaching out to
                   your school?
                   •Are they the best
                   person for this job?
                   •Which teachers and
                   staff members are
                   passionate about
                   outreach to new
                   families and
                   communities?
Provide Translated Materials
• Work with local translation
  services
• Translate websites
• Provide translators at large events
• Bilingual Front Office Staff
  – Parent Volunteers,
  – Google Translate,
  – Apps such as Vocre

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Address Reasons Why Families
      Are Not Applying
• Ask families why they do not enroll their
  children
   – Current
   – Interested families that do not enroll
   – Survey your parishioners (in English
     and Spanish)
• Erase the myths surrounding public and
  Catholic schools
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Case Study: Hispanic
       Recruitment Initiative

•   Background
•   The mission of Hispanic Recruitment
•   Results
•   Strategies
The Hispanic Community in
            Boston

• 403,000 Hispanic Individuals in Boston
  (2010 Census)
• Puerto Rico (29%), Dominican Republic
  (24%), El Salvador (9%)
• Percent Hispanic Among Population: 9.9%
• Under 18 Percent Hispanic: 14.5%
• BPS: 40% Hispanic; RCAB: 10%
– Latinos are the nation’s largest minority
  group and among its fastest growing
  populations.
– The Latino population in 2012 was 53
  million, making up 17% of the U.S.
  population.
– Latino population growth between 2000
  and 2010 accounted for more than half
  of the nation’s population growth.
                       Brown & Lopez, 2013

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Hispanic Families’ Relationships
          to Education
• Respect for the
  Teacher and School
• High Expectations
• Family
  Relationships
• Belief that Catholic
  Schools are for the
  Elite
Successful Outreach
         Strategies
• Think outside the box and Build
  relationships
• My own strategies
• Show your school pride
• Seek alumni support (parents of
  alumni)
• Utilize your parents
Think Outside of the Box
                  and
           Build Relationships
 You can build meaningful relationships that will
   help you build your school presence in the
                   community

• Local radio stations – Instead of advertising your school, ask to
  talk about Catholic education. Give useful information to the
  community.
• Local TV stations – Ask to talk about something that you are
  doing for the community. Highlight those students that has done
  something amazing.
• Real Estate Agents – Invite them to visit your school, offer a
  space so agents can educate your parents about home
  purchasing
• Farmers Market - Set a table and talk to anyone that
  walks by. Do not sit behind a table and expect
  families to come to you

• Local non-profits – Build a partnership with them and
  share resources. Ask how they can contribute to your
  school and how you can contribute their mission

• Local business – Physically visit them, build a
  relationship and constantly invite them to be part of a
  school event as guest

• Bring a flyer of your school anywhere you go

• Talk to anyone with kids, ask them where they go to
  school and if they are happy where they are.
My strategies when I meet a new family
• 1) They are always late, or extremely early….. but never on time
  (expect to meet grandma, aunt, cousins and nieces)
• 2)I ask where they are from. I try to build a relationship and I
  often use food to relate to their culture. (ex. Mexican, hot
  chocolate – Dominicans – plantains, Cape Verdeans – Tuna
  pastels)
• 3)Ask how they have heard about the school? (usually by a friend
  or family member)
• 4) I offer coffee (for Hispanics that is the first thing we offer when
  someone visits our house) This makes them feel at home
• 5)Give a tour and make sure to ask them if they have questions
  (they usually do but they are shy to ask)
• 6) After the tour, make the prices clear, make sure you tell them
  that there is financial aid
• 7) Follow up within 2 days. Answer any questions and offer to
  help with applications
• 8) Add them on Facebook….
Make new families feel
 like they want to be
part of your family and
    not just another
       customer!
Show Your School Pride
• Ask you teachers to get on the streets with you
  and participate in school events. Start a
  campaign, a movement. Be proud of your
  school and show people that you are a family.
• Encourage your families to purchase school
  spirit wear. It is a way of advertising your
  school.
• Do monthly games, trivia and other activities
  to promote and teach your students and
  parents about your school history and culture.
• Celebrate and recognize diversity
Alumni Support
• Invite former students to participate in
  school events that are open to the
  community. (Open house, international
  nights, farmers market, and etc..)
• Invite alumni parents to be part of school
  events (show them you have not forgotten
  about them)
• Ask your alumni parents to talk about the
  school at church and at work.
Your Parents and Students
• Make your parents part of your outreach
  efforts. Invite them to participate in all
  school events
• Listen and support their ideas
• Involve the kids in your outreach efforts.
  Prospect parents like to see them!
• Create a Parent Ambassadors Group to
  advocate for your school and participate in
  events
Serving New Families
• Understand your students’ backgrounds
• Celebrate Culture
• Provide ELL support
Resources
   ColorinColorado.org                PewHispanic.org
• “Helpful Words and             • “Hispanics of Puerto Rican
  Phrases in Spanish”              Origin in the United States,
                                   2011”
• “How to Reach Out to
  Parents of ELLs”               • “Hispanics of Dominican
                                   Origin in the United States,
• “Lessons Learned from            2011”
  Immigrant Families”            • “US Hispanic Population by
• “FAQs: Multicultural             County ”
  Education”                     • “Second-Generation
• “Getting to Know Your            Americans: A Portrait of the
  ELLs: Six Steps for Success”     Adult Children of
                                   Immigrants”
Resources
 • ESL Certification Programs
   – “15 on the 15” ENL Webinars’ at
     enl.nd.edu
 • USCCB
 • Web Searches and Handouts
   – National Hispanic Month
   – Our Lady of Guadalupe
   – Las Posadas
   – National Migration Week
   – Oscar Romero
 • Megan
Conclusion
“The Church of the
twenty-first century
will be, as it has
always been, a
Church of many
cultures, languages,
and traditions, yet
simultaneously one,
as God is one –
Father, Son, and
Holy Spirit – unity
in diversity.”
(USCCB, 2000)
Megan Adzima – madzima@csfboston.org
Thauana Moura – tmoura.csac@gmail.com
                      Catholic Schools Foundation
    Catholic Schools Admissions Collaborative and Hispanic Outreach
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