Welcome to October!
Parents are children’s first teachers. Parents play an important role in laying the foundations for reading, and literacy and math skills. Simple, everyday routines are opportunities for developing your child’s pre-reading and reading skills. By talking, telling stories, and singing songs, parents are helping to develop oral language skills in their children.
Creating a reading routine is an excellent way to model the importance of reading as well as expose your child to new vocabulary and concepts and ideas all while enjoying stories and time together. Making books accessible for your child to explore on their own is another great way to encourage reading at home.
Just a reminder that we some updates to our site. If you have questions please feel free to contact our Title Coordinator, Mr. Curtis Wisari at Powhatan Elementary.
Parent Info/Title 1 Compliances- Important District information, as well as the Federal Title 1 Compliances we are required to post
"What Is...." various questions that parents have asked over the past several years that might be one of your questions
Parent Resources- This page will change monthly with different resources that will support parents at home.
SOLSD Reading/Math Programs- This page will give parents information about the STATE APPROVED programs that SOLSD uses in their classrooms.
SOLSD Title 1 Buildings -Each building in our District has a Title 1 Department and on these pages you will find additional FREE Resources from our Title 1 Staff.
Theme Room-Everybody's Favorite- We have add Math Games
Executive Functions- A topic that parents might not know much about, but will help at home with various issues that you might find happening with your child
Please explore all the pages and again if you have questions about a topic please contact our Title 1 Coordinator Curtis Wisvari. Mr. Wisvari is located in the Powhatan building.