Parents
SnapGrades My ePortfolio Friday eFolder CSMH Home Parents
On this page parents and families can find useful information to support their 5th graders.
SnapGradesMy ePortfolioScienceSocial StudiesMathWritingReadingPaperless HomeworkWish List | Important Links:Friday FlauntHere you will find weekly updates on field trips, important dates, supply needs & wishes, tests, assignments, and home/school connections. Friday eFoldersHere you will find weekly updates on information about community events, Charter School Community News, Fundraisers, and other family opportunities. Your Student's ePortfolioThis is where your child will upload and link major projects and work in progress for easy home/school transport. Your child will have his or her own log in, and will have access to many useful Google tools. This is our first year using this tool, so expect more information as we figure out how 5th graders will use it! SnapGradesHelp your child monitor his/her own grades by encouraging him or her to check SnapGrades weekly. If anything looks suspect or unsatisfactory to your child, please encourage your child to speak with us! We value when students take responsibility and initiative to improve their learning and performance. Supplies & Wish ListHelp us out! CSMH HomeDo you want other information about CSMH? Check the school website. Great Gifts for KidsCheck this link to see information about recommended kids' games, activities, and toys. If your child "has no homework"It is our expectation that students complete at least 50 minutes of educational activities on school nights (and hopefully every day). However, we may not always assign 50 minutes of homework... this does not mean your child shouldn't be working! On this page you will find a list of suggested "paperless" homework activities for the child who claims to have no homework!
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us:
Mary WIlliams - mwilliams@csmh.org Martha Baughman (Spanish) - mbaughman@csmh.org
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