Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
What should my child study at home?
Your child should study their Math facts and Spelling words daily. Be sure he/she is reading daily!Back to Top
How can I help my child study?
Develop a daily study routine and stick to it. Set up a place in the house where your child can do his/her homework.Back to Top
How often should my child read at home?
DAILY!!!!!!!!! Children become successful readers by reading every day. Your child should read silently, read aloud, and be read to by adults. When you read you set a great example!Back to Top
How should my child study their Math facts?
Flash cards are a great tool to use for memorization of Math facts. Computer games such as Math Blaster are great, too! Children need to master their basic facts to help them with math computation.Back to Top
What should I do if my child is absent?
Please call the office at 239-2550, and explain why your child is absent. I can put together a packet of all information that was taught for the day. You may pick up the packet in the office or request that it is sent home with another child.Back to Top
Where do I pick up my child after school?
You may park on the North side of the school. When all students are dismissed, they will walk to the north end of the school for pick up. Do NOT park on the East side of the school, this is for bus pick up only.Back to Top
What kind of birthday snacks are allowed at school?
We allow store bought and home made snacks brought in for birthdays and holiday parties.Back to Top
Am I allowed to sent birthday invitatios to school?
You child can bring their invitations to school ONLY if there is one for each child in the class. If you are having a party with a limited number of invitations, please mail the invitations. This helps to aleviate any potential hurt feelings.Back to Top
What if my child's birthday is in the summer?
Your child can celebrate their "unbirthday"!Back to Top
How many children are in the class?
There are 23 students in the class this year.Back to Top