FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
  1. Does my child have homework?
  2. Can I celebrate my child's birthday?
  3. If my child is sick, how do I obtain work that has been missed?
  4. When are Parent - Teacher conferences?
  5. How can I reach you if I have a question or concern?
  6. What is my child learning in school?



Does my child have homework?

Each night your child should read a book, fill out the Book Baggie Sheet, practice the Spelling words, 
and complete any other unfinished work sheets found in the Home Folder.  There is no homework 
on weekends.  Check the Homework Link!
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Can I celebrate my child's birthday?

Yes!  We love to have a party.  Please send in individual healthy snacks and any paper goods that 
would be needed (cups, plates, napkins, etc.).
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If my child is sick, how do I obtain work that has been missed?

When you report your child's absence to the nurse you can request homework to be brought home 
by another student or it can be left at the front office to be picked up by a parent.  Let us know 
what time you need the homework to be in the office.
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When are Parent - Teacher conferences?

Conferences are usually held in November and January.  If you need to meet any other time during 
the year, please contact me and I will be happy to discuss your child's progress.  The PTA Calendar 
and the school web site will have the exact conference dates and times.
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How can I reach you if I have a question or concern?

Contact me at anytime by calling 847-966-9280 x1138 to reach my voice mail.  You can click on 
"EMAIL"  at the top of this page which will link you directly to my email.
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What is my child learning in school?

At the beginning of each quarter your child receives a "Curriculum Summary" 
sheet.  This sheet gives you an overview of what will be covered that quarter.  Also you can click on 
the "NewsFlash" for the newsletter or "Calendar" for upcoming events.
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