
Home-School Communication Plan
Home-School Communication Plan
A Home-School Communication Plan is a written document that outlines the strategies and methods that will be used to facilitate ongoing communication and collaboration between a student’s parents and teachers. The plan is typically developed as part of the student’s IEP and is based on the individual needs and preferences of the student and their family. The plan may include a variety of communication methods, such as daily or weekly written logs, phone calls, emails, or in-person meetings, and may cover a range of topics related to the student’s academic, behavioral, and social-emotional development. The plan may also include specific procedures for addressing concerns or conflicts that may arise and for ensuring that all parties have access to relevant information and resources. The Home-School Communication Plan is an important tool for building positive relationships between families and schools and for ensuring that students receive consistent and coordinated support across settings. The plan can help to improve student outcomes by promoting shared understanding, accountability, and problem-solving between home and school.