Parent Teacher Conferences are a great way to find out how your child is doing in school and what you can do to help your child be even more successful.
1. Talk to your child first. In some schools, children take part in conferences. We encourage your child to attend with you. You should still talk with your child beforehand. Ask him how he thinks he’s doing. What does he think the teacher will tell you? Does he have any questions he’d like answered?
2. Write things down. Jot down notes on what your child says so you can bring them up during the conference. Write down any questions you have. Your notes will help you remember important points.
3. Make a plan. If the teacher raises concerns, don’t leave without a written plan. What steps should you take to address the problem?
4. Stay in touch. If you are working on a particular issue, meet again in a few weeks. That way, you can both see how your plan is working.
If you have not scheduled your appointment for next week, please contact your child’s teacher or the front office for assistance. We hope to visit with parents of 100% of our students. All classes obtaining 100% will receive a root beer float party