Positive parent-school communications are important to me and to our children.
Dear Parents,
You will benefit from being involved in your child’s education. We will work together for ideas on how to help and support your child. I will tell you about the AIG program and how it works. Perhaps most important, you will benefit by becoming more confident about the value of your child's school involvement. You will develop a greater appreciation for the important role that you play in your child’s education.
Sincerely,
Mrs. West
Dear Parents,
You will benefit from being involved in your child’s education. We will work together for ideas on how to help and support your child. I will tell you about the AIG program and how it works. Perhaps most important, you will benefit by becoming more confident about the value of your child's school involvement. You will develop a greater appreciation for the important role that you play in your child’s education.
Sincerely,
Mrs. West
Why communicating is so Important?
Substantial evidence exists showing that parent involvement benefits students, including raising their academic achievement. There are other advantages for children when parents become involved — namely, increased motivation for learning, improved behavior, more regular attendance, and a more positive attitude about homework and school in general.
Why communicating is so Important?
Substantial evidence exists showing that parent involvement benefits students, including raising their academic achievement. There are other advantages for children when parents become involved — namely, increased motivation for learning, improved behavior, more regular attendance, and a more positive attitude about homework and school in general.
How will I communicate with Parents?
- Parent conferences
- Parent-teacher organizations or school community councils
- Weekly or monthly folders of student work sent home for parent review and comment
- Phone calls