Study Skills

A suggested “Parent’s Checklist”

The following recommendations are proposed to help parents work with 
school staff in order to promote maximum student effort and the highest 
educational standards.  Please select all or some, depending on your 
schedule and circumstance, to help your child focus on academic 
responsibilities and improve learning and grades.

___1.  Discuss  each day’s classes to encourage interest and 
motivation.

___2.  Review the Agenda Book assignments daily.
	___ a. Write notes to teachers if need be.
	___ b. Have student verify assignments by getting teachers to initial.
___ c. Encourage your child to develop some homework buddies for 
back-up.

___3.  Provide a study site away from distractions.

___4.  Check completed assignments for quality, effort, and legibility.

___5.  Build  incentives (rewards) into a  school monitoring  system.

___6.  Require daily/weekly binder organization with materials that 
support academic sections
and easy access to assignments and homework to be turned in for 
credit.

___7.  Set consistent times for meals, bed times, and study sessions.

___8.   Insist that the student pack up all important  school materials the 
night before and     
position backpack for easy morning pick up.  Students without essential 
materials miss
important information and work.

___9.   Call  or email teachers to get information; communication is key!
	Use:  www.TeacherWeb.com

___10.  Call  guidance to set up a parent/teacher conference. 

___11.  Require that the student attend school regularly, be punctual to 
school and to each class.

___12.  If  your child will  be absent from school 3 or more days, notify 
the school which  can 
gather assignments.  If less time will  be missed check 
www.TeacherWeb.com.
Additionally, a call to a homework buddy may provide needed 
information.   For extended absences, notify teachers by note and help 
your child turn in make-up work.  

___13. Call the school if your child’s story seems strange or unusual.  
Resist  criticizing school
	 or staff before checking out the facts.  Occasionally students try to avoid  
responsibility
	 by setting up a contentious situation.  We’re glad to work with you to 
resolve conflicts.

___14.  Always encourage reading by modeling enjoyment of reading, 
reading together, pur-
	  chasing books and magazines.  Even if a student does not have 
homework,  require
	  the student to read for at least a half hour before going to bed.