Honeoye Falls - Middle School - Parent Resources Initiatives special programs that focus on backto-school this site for linksto summer school programs, talent Visit the Idea box for a steady stream of http://www.hflcsd.org/middle/parentlinks.htm
Extractions: General Resources Copernicus A collection of helpful links for Parents and Students. Partnership for Family Involvement in Education (PFIE) The U.S. Secretary of Education and the U.S. Department of Education established PFIE to encourage parental and employee involvement ineducation by businesses, community and religious organizations, families, and schools. Learn about PFIE's Initiatives special programs that focus on back-to-school, literacy, college preparation, and after-school care or check out PFIE's publications, their list of upcoming educational conferences, and their suggestions for resources that focus on community-based education. U.S. Department of Education: Helping Your Child Learn Series
Extractions: Soon our homes will be filled with the sounds of "Mom, where is my homework?" As moms everywhere get geared up to battle the Back to School stress and vow once again to be more organized This year, let me offer some preventative medicine and time saving tips. Mark the Stuff! Notes from Home A friend of mine who is an elementary school secretary, spends most of her morning sorting through a "ga-zillion" unmarked notes and wads of lunch money. She suggests that before the school year starts, pre-mark envelopes with your childs name and grade on it. You may want to get a rubber stamp made up or order personalized address labels. Get Free labels at http://www.FreeAddressLabels.com You can use them for lunch money envelopes, identifying books, returning fieldtrip permission slips, etc. Photocopy Parental Release Forms How many times are you going to fill out the emergency medical form, you know, the one required by every school. One for every child. I have 4 children x 13 years of school = 52 times! What a waste of time! This tip was shared by Anita from Ohio she pointed out that It can be very tedious looking up address and phone number of the doctor, dentist, hospital, family friend
Glance prep time (one half hour each day), or during lunch. child and that we will getback to you teacher appointments are often scheduled before school or after http://www.westfieldnj.com/js/glance.htm
Extractions: Home What's New Class Pages Journal ... PTO JEFFE RSON SCHOOL AT A GLANCE .a quick reference for your questions about school procedures at Jefferson School. Please check this sheet first to find out what you want to know. If your question isn't answered, call our main office at 789-4490, (open 8:00 am to 4:00 pm every school day) and we'll be happy to help you. Early Alert Program School Starting Times School Dismissal Staying After School ... Art Galleries KNOWING YOUR CHILD ARRIVES SAFELY... EARLY ALERT PROGRAM Jefferson's Early Alert Program provides an absentee verification service for parents to help insure a safe arrival at school each day. Parents call the school office between 8:00 and 8:30 am or 12:15 and 12:30 pm if their child is going to be absent. We will attempt to contact parents if a child is absent from school and we have not received a call that the child was to be absent. (For more detailed information, please read your Early Alert sheet sent home in your first day packet.)
For Parents Please pack your child a nutritious lunch. hours with no fever before sending themback to school are welcome and encouraged to participate in school activities http://www.hpcumc.org/preschool/For Parents.htm
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Extractions: FSDistribution News Register Today! Home Food Safety ... Past Headlines Tell A Friend Current Promotions Appetizers Awards Brewery Coffee ... Register Today! Appetizers Anchor has enhanced its P.O.S. Customizer® program . Operators can now choose from 11 VersaTent designs when creating free, customized sales-generation materials. VersaTents are a combination of table tent and insert card. Operators can visit www.anchor-foods.com to create the customized materials, that have room to include daily specials and bundles. To qualify, operators must menu at least one Anchor appetizer. www.anchorfoods.com (800) POPPERS®. Back to Top Awards Basic American Foods , Campbell Soup Company, Quik-to-Fix Foods and Tyson Foods invite operators to nominate school foodservice leaders for the National Foodservice Achievement Management Excellence (FAME) Award. The FAME Awards ceremony will be held in New Orleans on Jan. 14, 2001 during the American School Foodservice Association industry seminar. Nomination forms are due by Sept. 29, 2000. www.asfsa.org
Parent Involvement - National Standards back to top. Suggested National PTA programs From sponsoring a Waste Free LunchDay, at school to helping make your community radon free, your PTA can http://www.pta.org/parentinvolvement/standards/pubstndid.asp
Extractions: Collaborating with Community When planning PTA activities, consider projects in each of the six standards to ensure a comprehensive approach to parent involvement. PTA projects should supplement and enhance those sponsored by the school. Some projects or activities may address more than one standard, such as a project that enhances parenting skills and student learning, or a project that combines volunteering and collaborating with community. Communication Gather donations for Family Kits that could be checked out for use at home. These kits could be built around a theme and include videos, books, conversation starters, games, and other materials to support positive parenting practices. Start a Parent Book Club.
Oak Creek PTA them to figure out how much change you should get back from a Try a simple cardboardbox to help make your child responsible for school belongings. http://www.myschoolonline.com/page/0,1871,891-195024-1-88472,00.html
Extractions: Ideas for Parents Forty-Four Proven Ideas Parents Can Use to Help Their Children Do Better in School Making Time Count Put specific times on your calendar each week when you will spend time with your children. During that time, focus your love and attention on your child. Use car time to talk with your children. There's no phone or TV to interfere. No one can get up and leave. And kids know they really have your ear. Plan to eat at least one meal together as a family each day. Look for things to do together as a family. Get everyone involved in choosing how to spend your time together. Try giving children TV tickets. Each week, each child gets 20 TV tickets. Each ticket can be used for 30 minutes of TV time. Any tickets remaining at the end of the week can be cashed in for 25 cents each. Parents can still veto a certain program, of course. Reading to Your Child Try relaxing your family's bedtime rules once a week on the weekend. Let your child know that he can stay up as late as he wants-as long as he's reading in bed.
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