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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
  1. How do I know if my child has homework?
  2. How much homework should my child have each night?
  3. What is your snack policy?



How do I know if my child has homework?

Please make it a habit to check your child's daily assignment notebook 
and homework folder each night.  In the daily assignment notebook, 
your child will write what we learned and what the assignment is for 
each subject.  The homework folder contains assignments that need to 
be finished, important letters, and corrected papers.
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How much homework should my child have each night?

You should expect  your child to have no more than 15 to 20 minutes of 
homework on most nights.  I do expect fourth graders to read a 
minimum of 20 minutes at least four times each week.  It is also 
important to review math facts and spelling words at home.
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What is your snack policy?

Each child may bring in his/her own snack to eat during milk and snack 
break.  Healthy snacks are recommended.  Most students find it 
convenient to keep a box of granola bars or crackers in their lockers.
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