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For Parents

Find everything you need here—from Ravenna and ParentSquare logins to the academic calendar and more. Learn about our Parent Partnership and fundraising opportunities as well.

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Parent Partnership

The Parent Partnership brings together families, teachers, and administrators to support a strong, inclusive, and joyful school community. Every Campus School parent, guardian, teacher, and administrator is a member, with opportunities to participate in ways that fit their interests and schedules.

Class representatives help coordinate parent involvement in classroom and schoolwide activities. The group also organizes popular events like the annual book fair, ski club, merchandise sales, and guest speakers on parenting and community topics.

While the Parent Partnership helps strengthen connections across the community, it is not a policy-making body. School policies are set by Campus School teachers and administrators on behalf of Smith College.

Partnership Goals

  • To promote open and healthy communication between families and the school
  • To connect our school to the broader community and world
  • To raise funds for special programs and gifts
  • To offer educational opportunities for parents through Parent Partnership events, forums, meetings, and communications
  • To support the work of faculty and staff
  • To help new families assimilate into the school community

Annual Soirée & Auction

Each year, the Campus School Parent Partnership hosts a spring soiree and auction to raise funds for financial aid and other classroom expenses.

This year, the event was held on March 8 at the beautiful Boylston Rooms in Easthampton. The auction was both in person and online and featured more than 200 items donated by Campus School community members and generous local businesses. It was our most successful and fun auction yet! Around 110 current and past parents, faculty, staff, and alums joined in the fun in person as well as another 50 or so who bid online.

Read More About This Year’s Event