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Ways to promote student progress to families. By Jo Ann Nunez, Linda Perry, Teri Yrigoyen. Arenas for dialoguing with parents about student progress. Cafecitos – Once a month with parenting topic and academic focus on core curriculum.
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Ways to promote student progress to families By Jo Ann Nunez, Linda Perry, Teri Yrigoyen
Arenas for dialoguing with parents about student progress • Cafecitos – Once a month with parenting topic and academic focus on core curriculum. • Curriculum nights – (Cool School Night) Present Title I, Learning Compact, Parent Involvement Policy, District Parent Involvement Policy, Curriculum, Standards, P.O’s, by grade level in classrooms. • Team teacher planning periods – Collaborative Blocks – Students go to art, OMA, music, counselor. Grade level teachers meet with Instructional Specialist and Principal. • Parent teacher conferences-SCIPS, WICPS, • Science Day – all families invited – whole day focus on science and activities. • Data on website-Parental Access • Home visits and phone calls as needed
CafecitosDay/Night • Primary-Johnson Monthly, 1st Wednesday of the month;9:30-10:30 a.m. Topics are usually non-academic: Resources at our school; Bullying, Stranger Danger; Legal Services; Multiple Intelligences; Love of Reading; Gang Awareness
CafecitosDay/Night • Elementary- Howell Meet last Wed. of each month at 9:00 a.m. with breakfast and parenting topic and academic focus. Currently discussing 2nd session to be offered monthly at Holladay. Have shared about Dibels, Benchmark Data, 6 Trait Writing, etc. along with pacing calendars, core curriculum and various parenting topics – Love & Logic, homework, bullying, Making Meal Time Family Time Program, school climate and concerns – ongoing.
CafecitosDay/Night • Middle- Maxwell Informational meetings; Behavior system; SES tutoring; Day/night meetings; Leadership opportunities, Parental Access information; Educational workshop. Day and night conferences to accommodate parents
Curriculum nights/monthly parent meetingContent vs. social emotional • Primary- Johnson Held monthly on a Tuesday evening: 6:30-7:30 p.m. Topics are academic, presented by teachers
Curriculum nights/monthly parent meetingContent vs. social emotional Elementary – Howell • Have quarterly Curriculum Nights with first one being “Cool School” Night • Parent Compact/Policy • Standards & P.O.’s • School Climate, etc. • Other Nights for Family Math Night and Reading Night (RAH, RAH) • Also offer 4 parenting sessions for Love & Logic in the evenings • PTA monthly evening meetings – DAC, SCPC, information also shared at this meeting • Site Council – monthly – afternoons
Curriculum nights/monthly parent meetingContent vs. social emotional Middle- Maxwell • Experiencing challenges for monthly night meetings • Grade level meetings: 8th grade, 7th grade, 6th grade • NJHS • MESA • Pima Partnership Prevention
Team teacher planning periods • Primary - Johnson Has weekly grade level meetings approximately 1 hour long • Elementary – Howell Collaborative Blocks for students to go to Specialists and teachers have a 2 hr. planning block with Instruct. Specialist and Principal. Discussion now about inviting parents 1x/month to these meetings to share grade level curriculum and data. Teachers sign up for family learning night of their choice to help facilitate.
Team teacher planning periods Middle –Maxwell • Parent conferences during teacher’s planning • Meet with parents before or after school hours to accommodate parents • Student progress reports/behavior and student data review
Learning at Home • Workshops for parents on student progress topics • Teacher parent conferences • Reading program • Testing/DIBELS testing • Writing process/six traits • Math • Science, district science kits • Parental access • Summer ideas, activities • Howell has one also on Homework Strategies and Study Skills.
How can parents help at home? • Homework monitoring • Timed reading using microwave timer –choral and echo reading too • Following through with Parent Compact • Implement ideas from Math/Reading Nights • Use MTFT (Meal Time Family Time) mats and weekly handouts • Read newsletter together • Cook together, follow recipes in newsletter
How can parents help at home? • Provide a quite place for homework • Make sure homework is completed • Read all notices to be informed about school activities and meetings • Monitor child’s attendance and tardiness • Check Parental Access website
Incentives • PTO monies – Have funds that have helped with supplies for Lit/Math Night, Science Day, field trip donations for students, food and gift card donations and prizes for assemblies and family nights. • Maxwell has a behavior system that rewards students-Honor Roll and Rewards Assembly • Every 2 weeks students who are check free and excellent attendance receives Free Dress Day • Raffles and prizes are also incentives given by teachers
Incentives • Donations – outside groups such as Rotary, Desert Skies Methodist and outside volunteer groups have brought in books, Payless shoe cards, Fry’s, etc. • Prizes for the students of the parents who attend parent meetings