Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
When will I get graded papers?
The graded work folder will be sent home weekly.Back to Top
How will I know how my child is doing on a weekly basis?
I will communicate your child's academic grades weekly in the graded work folder. Please sign the summary sheet and return the folder on the following day.Back to Top
How do I contact you if I have a concern?
To contact me, you may write a note and send with your child, e- mail me using the link on this site, or call the school at 641-3557.Back to Top
See homework policy link on the webpage.Back to Top
How can I best support my child's reading progress?
Read, Read, Read! Read with your child everyday. Provide your child with lots of interesting books. Be a reader yourself.Back to Top
How can I best support my child's math progress?
Help your child learn their math facts (+,-, x). Study them until they know them without having to think about it. Use a variety of formats for practice. There are many good math computer games, as well as flash cards and music CDs. Point out ways that math is used in daily life.Back to Top
How can I help my child become a better writer?
Have your child write thank-you notes, shopping lists, to do lists, wish lists, etc. Ask your child to write about their feelings and experiences in a journal. Help your child to see how we use writing in our everyday lives.Back to Top
How can I help my child with AR?
Students are given 30 minutes of AR reading time every day. Most students will be able to meet their goals during this time. However, if your child is falling behind in AR, he/she can read AR books at home. Please write the name of the book and the author on a sheet of paper and place in the homework folder. The student can take a test on it the following day. Please help supply your child with interesting books in his/her reading level.Back to Top