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Get Connected To Your Childrens School

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The yellow buses are rolling again, and your child's bookbag brims with textbooks and recently purchased supplies--another school year is in full gear. Now all that's left is to make sure homework's always done, tests are studied for, and expectations remain high, right? Well, only if you, too, go to school once in a while, thus staying informed and in touch. Says Arthur Pober, "What do children need to do their best in school? Fine teachers, the latest textbooks, state-of the-art classrooms? All help, but nothing has a more profound effect than parents who get involved." Even if you're working full-time, opportunities abound to make a contribution.



First and foremost, attend parent nights to connect with teachers and familiarize yourself with their goals and requirements. Sitting in those uncomfortable desks and rotating from class to class, you'll also discover why some teachers and courses are favored over others. Don't say you're too tired or busy?just be there. Make the time or risk sending the message that education is not a priority. Says student Diana Leary, "My mom shows up for every parent's night--sometimes she's the only one there. It makes me feel good that she cares about what's going on with me."

Meanwhile, don't wait to contact teachers if you notice a change in your child's attitude, effort or grades, and inform them of any special needs or issues that could affect performance. And when it comes to meetings, inform your child beforehand and be prompt; it will take place during a teacher's one free period, and when it's over, your meeting ends. Meanwhile, work together to problem solve and learn strategies to try at home. Afterward, share most of what was said with your child, focusing on the positive but also addressing concerns and the steps to be taken.

Volunteering is another way to help your child and the entire school community. Say the editors of Middle Years: Working Together for School Success, "The more visible you are, the more educators will be able to communicate regularly with you." For gardeners, there are butterfly and wild flower gardens to create. Have a talent for art? Then help out in the art room and assist with the annual art show. Meanwhile, if you're computer savvy, team up with the technology teacher?maybe even enhance teachers' websites. Love to cook or sew? Then head to the home ec room and help those twenty or thirty kids at sewing machines or stoves. Regardless of your passion'be it gardening, painting, language, history, math, whatever?helping out in classrooms or serving as a tutor will always be appreciated. And to always be in the know, be sure to join the home and school organization.

There are also fundraising opportunities, such as sending in goodies for bake sales, making monetary contributions, and/or buying magazines, candy, wrapping paper, or whatever else your school is selling to raise money. But don't stop there. Consider joining with others to create a parent/teacher cookbook with the proceeds going back to the school. You can also chaperone dances and field trips, help out with the school newspaper or literary magazine, assist teachers with photocopying and decorating bulletin boards, even calling parents to confirm absences. In other words, don't be among the countless parents who say they value school life but remain uninvolved.

Along with attending meetings and volunteering, it's also important to quickly learn as much as you can about the school's rules, procedures, key personnel, etc. In other words, familiarize yourself with its . . .

1. Principal/assistant principals, secretaries, counselors, reading specialists, speech therapists, and librarians.

2. Calendar of holidays, in-service and conference dates, special events, etc.

3. Discipline procedures and responses.

4. Daily, late arrival, and early dismissal bell schedules.

5. Attendance office number and policies regarding tardiness and absences.

6. Nurse's phone number.

7. Policy on excessive absences.

8. Counseling services and scheduling appointments.

9. Grading system, interim reports, and report card schedules.

10 Honor roll requirements.

11 Emergency closing number.

12. Physical education regulations and required attire.

13. Athletic programs and policies.

14. Shoe/dress code and steps taken when violated.

15. Homework and test-taking policies.

16. Lunch schedules and lunch loan policy.

17. Bookbag policy.

18. Student photo dates.

19. Gifted program and qualifications for inclusion.

20. Busing rules/expectations/discipline procedures.

21. Parent-Teacher Association offerings/meeting dates.

22. Awards system and assembly dates: academic, athletic, etc.

23. Student Council grade requirements and election dates.

24. Chaperoning and volunteering opportunities.

25. Website address for up-to-the-minute happenings, closings, etc.

What it all comes down to is that going back to school isn't just for kids. Parents are part of the equation, too, so be sure to show up and be among those who do far more than just pay lip service to the importance of education. The choices are countless, the message is clear; the time to get involved and make a difference is now. No regrets.
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