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Acton PIP is a volunteer organization of parents, educators, and community partners promoting Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM) education.

Over 30 Years of Research Suggests That...

"Parental participation improves a student's learning. This is true whether the child is in preschool or the upper grades, whether the family is rich or poor, well educated or not. When families are involved in their children's education in positive ways, children achieve higher grades, better test scores, have better attendance at school, complete homework, demonstrate positive attitudes and behavior, graduate at high rates, and go on to school."   ...Massachusetts Family Literacy Consortium

Sci-tech Fest 2007"Multiple factors contribute to a child's success, or lack of it in school. Yet in study after study, one finding stands out repeatedly: When parents are engaged in their children's education, their children do better."   ... Time Magazine, 11/12/2001, Disney Learning Partnership

"Profile of an Involved Parent - Parents who are involved talk to their children often about school and the value of education. They provide educational resources. They allot time in the family schedule for schoolwork. And they strive to achieve a productive, two-way, mutually accountable partner relationship with their children's teachers."    ...Time Magazine, 11/21/2001, Disney Learning Partnership (By Anne T. Henderson, a Washington-based senior consultant with the Institute for Education and Social Policy and co-author of A New Generation of Evidence: The Family is Critical to Student Achievement)

Mission

Our mission is to:

  Collaborate with parents, students, community leaders, and business partners

  Offer family-oriented activities and events

  Provide resources that enrich science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education in our community.

Acton PIP received a multi-year grant from the Massachusetts Department of Education (DOE) in 2001 and 2002 as part of the Statewide Parent Involvement Program. Although the DOE PIP funding ended, the Acton PIP coalition is dedicated to continuing its mission.