Parent Pages

A parent is a child’s first and most important teacher!  Thank you for your wonderful interest in your child’s education!  Together as a team of parents, teachers, staff and students, we can accomplish anything!


Title 1 Information – The Title 1 Parent Room is open everyday.  Come and find treasures to help your child!  re

Common Sense Media is a great resource for parents regarding their child’s use of technology.  Click here for a link that will send you to the best apps, games and websites for learning.  You can search by age, subject or skill – awesome!.

Interested in math tutoring – Check out this valuable website with a great deal of resources organized by grade level. 

Parents – Check out this math glossary! 

2012 -2013 Title 1 School Wide Plan

2012-2013 – School – Home Compact

District Level Parental Involvement Plan

AYP Report – WOW!  Because of all our hardworking students, dedicated teachers, and supportive parents…We are so proud of our school for making Adequate Yearly Progress for nine consecutive years!!! 

Check out the handout from the previous math and technology night for some free resources available for your at home use! 

Georgia Standards.Org – Check out the Georgia Standards Website to find out more about what your children are learning and experiencing everyday.

Eduplace.com – Parents – explore this site to learn more about our textbook series, and ask your child’s teacher for a username and password to get even more out of this fabulous site. 

Lexile.com/findabook – Parents The Find-a-Book website uses a Lexile reading measure to determine appropriate books for the student. A Lexile measure reflects a student’s reading ability and a book’s text difficulty. It is the most widely adopted reading measure used today. In Georgia, students in grades 1 through 8 and most 11th graders receive a Lexile measure in their end of year test

10 Ways to Raise a Successful Leader–Education World

Help Your Child Master Basic Math Facts

Parenting Tip:  How to Help Your Child Become a Better Reader

Teaching Tips to Help Your Child Learn to Read

Setting Your Child Up for Success

Stop/Prevent Bullying

Keep Kids Healthy

ADHD Information–Helpful Videos Included

Learning Activities for Children Ages 6 to 10

Family Education.com

Strengthening the Parent/School Team

Family TLC–Tips on Improving the Parent/Child Relationship

“Out on a Limb”  — A Guide to  Getting Along

 

Click here to view a PowerPoint “Preparing for the CRCT”

It is in English and Spanish.


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