This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
Will my child have homework every night?
Your child may have homework during the week, depending on how much does not get completed at school. If your child is coming home with alot of homework, then you can bet that they are not using their time wisely in class. I usually do not assign anything extra just for homework. Homework in my classroom is classwork that did not get completed at school. Special projects may require work on the weekends. But please note I expect your child to take time every night outside of assigned homework to read, study word sorts, and practice multiplication and division facts. Please see the homework link for more specifications regarding homework.Back to Top
What can I do at home with my child to help him/her with schoolwork?
You can practice math facts (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division). Please make an effort to read with your child on a daily basis and check their notebook and agenda book for homework assignments. The agenda books need to be signed daily.Back to Top
Does my child have to read every night?
Your child needs to make a habit of reading every night. A reading log will be kept of all the books your child reads at home and at school.Back to Top
How will I know how my child is doing academically?
Besides report cards being issued every nine weeks, you will know on a weekly basis. Your child will bring home progress papers folder with work from the previous week. It will need to be signed and returned. Also in the middle of the nine weeks, a mid-nine weeks progress report will go home with averages thus far in the nine weeks. This keeps you informed and not surprised at grades when report cards come home.Back to Top
How will I know what it being covered in class?
Weekly newsletters go home every Monday and in them you will find what we are studying that week along with other pertinent information.Back to Top
What should I do if I think my child is having some problems?
If the problems are academically or emotionally, I would like for the parent to inform me about the concern. We could set up a time to meet to discuss what's happening with your child. Depending on the circumstance we might be able to come up with a game plan to resolve the problems, set up an S-Team, or find other ways to deal with what is going on in your child's life (names of counseling, support groups, etc..).Back to Top
Where are places that I can take my child outside of school?
These are great places to take your child: the public library, Cumberland Science Museum, Imaginarium, Cheekwood, etc... If you would like other ideas check the Nasville Parent magazine or the local paper.Back to Top
How can I help my child get along better with other children?
I am a firm believer in having your child become active and involved in their community. Join your child up for sports, dance, music lessons, karate, along with other activities that you might choose. Let your child have friends over so that they can have one on one time with their friends.Back to Top
How should I reward my child for good behavior or grades?
Give praise and special priviledges for good actions. You don't have to spend lots of money on your child to let them know that you are proud of them. (Ex. Go to the park, go for a walk, make a special dessert, etc..).Back to Top
How can I help out with my child's class?
Here's some ideas: *Come and read to our class *Bring in healthy snacks for our class *Chaperone field trips *Donate supplies or refreshments for class partiesBack to Top