Parent
Network is a non-profit organization that supports the
parents of students in the Baltimore area independent school
community by providing a broad range of parent education
programs that address current parental issues.
Utilizing parent representatives from
our member schools, Parent Network offers an information
networking system that fosters dialogue among parents,
enhances consensus building, and provides programs that
strengthen parenting skills.
Through education and communication with parents, Parent
Network strives to support the administrators and students
at our schools, as well as the general community.
The vision of Parent Network is to provide
parents of independent school students with leadership,
education, resources, and inspiration so that they can
help their children become mature, responsible, and productive
members of society.
Parent Network, initially called The
Parents' Council of Greater Baltimore, was started in the
early 1980's by parent leaders within the independent school
community.
These parents identified pressing non-academic
issues. As they began to talk, learn and implement new
ways to tackle these problems, they formally created a
non-profit networking organization that could support the
administrators and parents of the schools. In the spring
of 2006, the organization updated its image and changed
its name to Parent Network to better reflect its mission.