Family First
We believe that the school shares, with parents/guardians & community, the responsibility for helping your children to become happy and productive citizens. Staff are committed to guiding students to develop the necessary skills, knowledge and attitudes to enable them to become life-long learners. Staff work hard to provide a safe and caring learning environment in which the social, creative, physical, emotional and academic needs of each student are met and challenged. We rely heavily on strong, steady support from parents/guardians to
work with the school to help our students "rocket to excellence"!
Helping Your Child To Be Successful at School
* Be generous with praise.
* Encourage "personal best".
* Make learning a priority.
* Show interest in your child's school work.
* Offer suggestions for success.
* Schedule study time every day during the school week.
* Support 100% attendance.
* Help set learning goals.
* Get involved in your child's school.
* Make direct contact with the school.
"Family Tip Sheets" will be shared here.
If you have a topic to suggest or questions to ask, please let us know
Click the links below to read about the following topics:
Tip Sheet #1 - Is Your Child Ready for Kindergarten?
Tip Sheet #2 - Reading @ Home
Tip Sheet #3 - Preparing for Kindergarten
Tip Sheet #4- Summer Reading Activities
Tip Sheet #6 - Ready Set Learn Booklet (for Parents of Preschoolers). It is a big file--it takes time to open.
Tip Sheet #7 - Fuel Up Snack Suggestions
We recently hosted "E.L.F.F." Nights (Early Learning For Families) at our school. If you would like to see the information shared with parents, click on the links below.
Or check out the websites below (if you know of other great family websites, please let us know and we will add them here!):
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