As an educator and a parent myself, conferences can lead to a perspective where I can understand both positions. Parents want their children to feel safe, be happy and learn at school. I know EVERY parent wants this. That is why it is SO important that we make them feel welcome and part of the team when making decisions. Parent/teacher/student conferences is a great time to build relationships with parents. A great question to ask yourself is what do I want from my child's teacher? How would I want to be included? If my child was being disruptive or struggling in class how would I like to be approached?
Have you planned to have your students lead part of the parent/teacher conference? This can easily be done by using the RIT goals students have set for themselves.
This week's board policies
The Governing Board
recognizes the value of technology such as social media platforms in
promoting community involvement and collaboration. The purpose of any
official district social media platform shall be to further the district's
vision and mission, support student learning and staff professional
development, and enhance communication with students, parents/guardians,
staff, and community members.
If you operate a
district-sponsored social media account, review BP/AR 1114 District-Sponsored
Social Media to learn more about the guidelines for content.
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Observable Fish Moments at SV:
Be There: Thank you for making it to our harvest festival on Friday. Students LOVED seeing you.
Play: I hope the ENTIRE staff enjoys having lunch today together.
Choose your attitude: Be positive, SMILE
Make Their Day: Have lunch with a student!
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