The Role of a Parent Leader
Parent Leaders are committed to the success of all Duval County Public School students. This dedicated group of caregivers works closely with Duval Schools' staff to make a positive impact on their neighborhood, community, and its schools.
Parent Leaders receive direct communication from district staff, have the opportunity to participate in counsels, committees, and district development opportunities. This leadership program provides a unique networking opportunity that connects individuals to district representatives as well as other parents advocates throughout the community.
The distinguished role of the Parent Leader may assist Parent Academy staff with the successful implementation of the Parent Academy initiative. Parent Leaders may be utilized to facilitate Parent Academy courses as well as volunteer to represent the program and participate in events held throughout the school year. Parent Leaders are individuals, such as parents, caregivers, and community members who support all students in attaining academic success.
The Newest Parent Leaders!
2024 - 2025 Cohort
Malinda Aguilar, Monique Hernandez, Tracye Hill, LaShanda Hilliard, Chelsea Lewis, Monalisa McKinney-Young, Rocky Montour, Elizabeth Sizler, and Ryan Tomblin
The Requirements to Become a Parent Leader
The requirements are simple. Parent Leaders must demonstrate leadership capabilities, a desire to strengthen student achievement and parent engagement, and meet the following course-criteria by mid-October at the beginning of the school year:
Submit an application
Submit a letter of recommendation from a community leader (Ex: school leader, faith-based leader, community organization)
Complete two (2) courses in the Student Achievement strand
Complete two (2) courses in the Parenting & Advocacy strand
The application window for the 2024 - 2025 cohort has closed. The application for the 25-26 cohort will open August 1, 2025.