Take Your Family to School Week – Feb. 15, 2027

Take Your Family to School Week
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Take Your Family to School Week, observed annually in February, champions the vital connection between home and classroom. This week encourages parents and guardians to engage directly with their children’s educators and school communities. Participate by attending school events, volunteering, and discussing learning strategies with teachers to foster a supportive educational environment.

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Expected Take Your Family to School Week Deals

As a Recognition holiday, Take Your Family to School Week focuses less on commercial deals and more on community support and educational resources. Organizations like the National PTA often provide toolkits and resources for schools to host engaging family events. Local bookstores or educational supply stores like Lakeshore Learning Materials might offer discounts on learning aids. Family-friendly restaurants, such as Chipotle or MOD Pizza, could run fundraising nights where a portion of sales benefits local schools. Online learning platforms like ABCmouse or Khan Academy might promote free trials or special offers for families. We will update this page with confirmed live programs as February approaches, encouraging participation in school-led initiatives.

Platform Guide for Take Your Family to School Week

LinkedIn

Tag National Today (linkedin.com/company/nationaltoday) and share success stories of parent-teacher collaboration. Highlight innovative school programs.

Facebook

Mention National Today (facebook.com/nationaltoday) and use #FamilyToSchoolWeek. Share photos and videos of school events and family engagement.

X/Twitter

Mention @NatlToday and use #FamilyToSchoolWeek. Tweet out tips for effective parent-teacher communication and school involvement.

Social Media Tips for Take Your Family to School Week

Individuals

Attend parent-teacher conferences, volunteer for school activities, or simply visit your child's classroom to show support and understand their learning environment better.

Creators

Produce content showcasing successful family engagement strategies, interview teachers and parents, or create guides for navigating school resources effectively.

Brands

Sponsor school events, offer educational product discounts, or launch campaigns that highlight the importance of family involvement in education, partnering with local PTAs.

Partners & Brands for Take Your Family to School Week

  1. National PTA

    Founded in 1897 as the National Congress of Mothers, the National PTA is the oldest and largest child advocacy association in America. It works to make every child's potential a reality by engaging and empowering families and communities to advocate for all children.

  2. Scholastic

    Founded in 1920, Scholastic is a global publishing, education, and media company known for its educational materials, children's books, and school book fairs. They provide resources that support literacy and learning in homes and classrooms worldwide.

  3. Lakeshore Learning Materials

    Established in 1954, Lakeshore Learning Materials is a leading developer and retailer of innovative educational materials for early childhood and elementary schools. They offer a wide range of products designed to inspire lifelong learning and support educators and families.

  4. PBS Kids

    A division of the Public Broadcasting Service, PBS Kids provides educational television programming and digital content for children. It aims to help children ages 2-8 learn and grow through engaging, curriculum-based media that supports school readiness.

  5. Khan Academy

    Founded in 2008 by Salman Khan, this non-profit organization provides free, world-class education to anyone, anywhere. It offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace.

  6. Apple

    Founded in 1976, Apple has a significant presence in education, providing iPads, MacBooks, and educational software to schools. Their 'Everyone Can Code' and 'Everyone Can Create' initiatives support digital literacy and creativity in classrooms globally.

  7. Target

    A major retailer founded in 1902, Target frequently supports local communities and schools through various initiatives. Their 'Target for Good' program often includes grants for schools and partnerships focused on educational outcomes and family well-being.

Take Your Family to School Week Hero

Alice Birney

Alice Birney (1858-1907) was a co-founder of the National Congress of Mothers, which later became the National PTA. A passionate advocate for children's welfare and education, Birney believed in the critical role of mothers in shaping society. Her work laid the groundwork for organized parent involvement in schools, emphasizing collaboration between home and school to support student development.

History of Take Your Family to School Week

A world without schools and homework! That is a dream shared by most students in their school-going years. But once they pass the school age, they will realize that the school days are the most beautiful in their lives. Education in its most primitive form is as old as humans. Parents passed on their knowledge to their children during the ancient days. There was no school in those days, and parents were the only teachers that children knew.

Things changed as we became more civilized and started to live in river-based settlements. Parents were then focused on agriculture and town planning and had little time to educate their children. The first form of an official education system can be traced back to the Xia dynasty in China. There, the government built schools to educate the elite classes in literature, archery, and other rituals. Similar educational systems can be found in other civilizations such as Egypt and India. These school systems relied entirely on the experience of the teacher.

Modern schooling is a bit different. Now, parents are as much an integral part of the schooling system as teachers. The P.T.A. was formed to make sure the students get the best out of both parents and teachers. The organization ensures the system helps students realize their full potential and become successful adults in the future. Take Your Family to School Week is an initiative by the P.T.A. to get parents to find some time in their busy schedule to discuss their children with their teacher.

Take Your Family to School Week timeline

1897
The Birth of the National P.T.A.

Alice McLellan Birney and Phoebe Apperson Hearst start the National Congress of Mothers.

February 17, 1987
The First National Congress of Mothers

More than 2,000 parents attend the first convocation of the National Congress of Mothers.

1926
National Congress of Colored Parents and Teachers

Selena Sloan Butler forms the organization to advocate for African American children in segregated communities.

1970
The Unified P.T.A.

The National Congress of Parents and Teachers merges with the National Congress of Colored Parents and Teachers in Atlanta.

How Businesses Can Celebrate Take Your Family to School Week

Local businesses can genuinely celebrate Take Your Family to School Week by fostering community connections and supporting educational initiatives. Restaurants could offer ‘Family Meal Deals’ for families visiting schools, or host fundraising nights where a percentage of sales benefits local PTAs. Retailers specializing in educational supplies, books, or children’s clothing might offer special discounts to families participating in school events. Service-based businesses could sponsor school-wide activities or provide volunteers for educational workshops, demonstrating their commitment to local youth and education.

Take Your Family to School Week FAQs

When is Take Your Family to School Week?

For 2027, Take Your Family to School Week is scheduled from Monday, February 15, to Friday, February 19. It’s a prime opportunity for parents and guardians to actively engage in their child’s academic journey.

What is the purpose of Take Your Family to School Week?

Its core purpose is to highlight the importance of parent-teacher interactions for student well-being and development. Through various activities, it helps families understand school environments and collaborate with educators to maximize student potential.

How many families participate in school activities?

Data consistently indicates high levels of family engagement in education. Research from the National PTA emphasizes that when families are involved, students tend to have higher grades, better attendance, and improved social skills, underscoring the week’s importance.

What is the National PTA?

As the oldest and largest child advocacy association in America, the National PTA empowers families and communities to make every child’s potential a reality. It provides resources and opportunities for parents to engage with their schools and improve the learning environment.

Take Your Family to School Week Activities

  1. Share about the origin of the P.T.A.

    People often think of the P.T.A. as a new thing. But it has history and we need to share it.

  2. Visit your child’s school

    Are you a parent with a school-going child? Plan a visit to the school this week and meet with your kid’s teachers.

  3. Arrange activities in the P.T.A.

    The P.T.A. is an organization that should be working for the welfare of the students. Arrange activities that can complement the performance of the students.

5 Amazing Facts About Schools That You Should Know

  1. The oldest school

    China has the world’s oldest school, the Shishi High School located in Chengdu.

  2. The largest school

    City Montessori School in India is the largest in terms of the number of students.

  3. The oldest school starters

    Children in Finland only start school when they turn seven.

  4. Boat schools in Bangladesh

    There are more than 100 boat schools in Bangladesh to counter the periodic floods.

  5. The shortest school year

    Students in France have three days off every week.

Why We Love Take Your Family to School Week

  1. Schools mold children

    Schools are places where children develop into future adults. We love schools and any activity that helps our children develop better.

  2. Parents and teachers go hand in hand

    Children are the future of every nation. There is a high emphasis on education all over the world and good relations and understanding between parents and teachers are important for that.

  3. Understanding the school structure is important

    Parents should be aware of how students perform in school. We love this week as it helps bring parents and teachers together toward the betterment of children.

Take Your Family to School Week dates

Year Date Day
2025 February 17–21 Monday–Friday
2026 February 16–20 Monday–Friday
2027 February 15–19 Monday–Friday
2028 February 14–18 Monday–Friday
2029 February 12–16 Monday–Friday