LSNA’s Parent Mentor Program

Make an impact in your child’s school and become a parent mentor

For over 25 years, LSNA has been training parents in the Logan Square area, mainly Latina and Black mothers, to help fill persistent equity gaps by volunteering in classrooms for two hours/day for at least 100 hours. Upon completing the initial leadership and tutoring training, Parent Mentors are assigned a classroom, where they work with students one-on-one or in small groups for two hours per day, four days per week. On Fridays, the Parent Mentor cohort comes together for ongoing professional development trainings. After 100 hours, Parent Mentors are eligible to receive a $500 stipend.

“I feel like I help the teachers tremendously and I have had a positive impact on the students. I feel that the students have improved greatly. I also feel more positive, more motivated, and more successful.”—Parent Mentor

 

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making an impact

Support For TeacherS

Parent Mentors provide extra eyes, ears, and hands in the classroom. In addition, Parent Mentors can help connect the school to the community by drawing on the strengths of neighborhood families.

Support for Students

Parent Mentors can give extra attention to students in need, particularly ELL students—many of whom need extra support in grades K-3 because they are learning literacy in two languages.

Intensive Parent Training

Parent Mentors learn how the U.S. school system works and strengthen skills needed to support their children in school. In turn, Parent Mentors become community resources and share these skills with neighbors. The program also provides a pipeline to bilingual teaching and other careers.

Stronger Families and Communities

Schools become vibrant centers of community as families begin to see the school as a place to access adult education classes and multiple services. Parents develop leadership skills necessary to create positive change in the school and community.


A Nationally recognized program

The Parent Engagement Institute, a partnership of Logan Square Neighborhood Association and Southwest Organizing Project, coaches community organizations and school districts across the country to replicate and scale the LSNA Parent Mentor Program. Learn more


get involved

For Parents and teachers at our partner schools

If you are interested in joining our Parent Mentor team at one of our school partner sites (listed below) please contact the Parent Mentor Coordinator listed or the Director of the Parent Mentor Program, Leticia Barrera at lbarrera@lsna.net or (773) 384-4370, ext. 136.

For teachers, organizations, and parents outside of greater Logan Square

If you are interested in bringing the Parent Mentor Program to your school, please contact the Director of Parent Engagement Institute, Bridget Murphy at bmurphy@lsna.net or (773) 384-4370, ext. 141.

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OUR Local School Partners

AVONDALE-LOGANDALE SCHOOL

Coordinator: Sonia Cortez

scortez@lsna.net | (773) 534-5350

BARRY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Coordinator: Coming soon!

DARWIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Coordinator: Catalina Rivera

crivera@lsna.net | (773) 384-4370, ext. 110

FUNSTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Coordinator: Reynalda Covarrubias

rcovarrubias@lsna.net | (773) 384-4370, ext. 110

GOETHE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Coordinator: Carmina Hernandez

chernandez@lsna.net | (773) 384-4370, ext. 110

MCAULIFFE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Coordinator: Laquita Simmons

lsimmons@lsna.net | (773) 384-4370, ext. 110

 

MONROE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Coordinator: Gabriela Barajas

gbarajas@lsna.net | (773) 534-4908

MOZART ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Coordinator: Sandra Acevedo

sacevedo@lsna.net | (773) 394-9690

SCHURZ HIGH SCHOOL

Coordinator: Yury Juarez

yjuarez@lsna.net | (773) 384-4370, ext. 110

STOWE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Coordinator: Monica Espinoza

mespinoza@lsna.net | (773) 915-3298

YATES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Coordinator: Teresa Labastida

tlabastida@lsna.net | (773) 853-7027