Our staff is committed to helping families understand what their children should be learning, how to advocate for their children, how to access resources and support, and how to effectively participate and engage in school life.
Here are just a few thing you can do to support learning at home!
Keep track of your
child's progress
child's progress
Parent Portal is a tool for families to access information about their student. You'll be able to see information about:
Calendar: Tracks student class attendance and class assignments.
Schedule: Lists your student’s class schedule, assignments and grades.
Attendance: Shows when your student was absent from class.
Behavior: Shows any behavior incidents.
Reports: Displays student’s schedule, missing assignments, report cards and grade transcripts.
Encourage
reading
reading
Reading has numerous benefits both emotionally and psychologically for children. Through it they can experience emotions and feelings, enjoy and learn.
Therefore, we have to encourage children to enjoy and have fun reading.
Reading can:
Encourage imagination
Develop cognitive abilities ( memory, concentration, abstraction )
Helps to expand vocabulary
Improves both oral and written expression
Helps knowledge of the world and curiosity
Get to school, every day
and on time
and on time
By attending class regularly, your child is more likely to keep up with the daily lessons and assignments, and take quizzes and tests on time.
Limit the time your child misses for family trips and activities.
Contact the school immediately if your child will be absent.
Remember — every day counts!
We believe the child's first teacher is the family. Learn about how our Early Childhood Department provides resources and programs for families with small children!
Homeless Education
From enrolling homeless students to providing assistance with backpacks, school supplies, hygiene items, community referrals and more.
Find your Family Advocate
Click the link below to find the family advocate at your school and learn how to get in contact with them.
Family Resources
Check out some of our family resources, including attendance policy, school uniforms and dress code, newcomer academies and more.
From early childhood education through graduation, families have the ability to support their student’s learning.
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