Tomorrow is our regulary scheduled 1st Advisory Parent Teacher Conferences. This is another opportunity for me to meet with parents from time to time to discuss how to help my students do their best in school.
All children learn in different ways. They have their own individual personalities, and their own listening and work habits. To help my students learn new knowledge and skills, I must know as much as I can about each of my student's likes and dislikes. No one knows more about these things than you, the parents. And no one has more influence over your children than you.
That's why I need your help to do a first-class job. Working together, we can help your child have a successful school year.
That's why I need your help to do a first-class job. Working together, we can help your child have a successful school year.
Getting Ready
I will come prepared with samples of your children's work and with ideas to help them do even better in school. I hope that you will get ready for the PTC, too.
Talk to your children before the conference. Find out what they think are their best subjects, and what subjects they like the least. Find out why. Also, ask your children if there is anything they would like you to talk about with their teachers. Make sure your children don't worry about the meeting. Help them understand that you and their teacher(s) are meeting together in order to help them. Before you go to the school, write notes to yourself about:
- things about your child's life at home, personality, problems, habits, and hobbies you feel it's important for the teacher to know
- your concerns about the school's programs or policies
- questions about your child's progress
- how you and the school can work together to help your child
- your concerns about the school's programs or policies
- questions about your child's progress
- how you and the school can work together to help your child
Working together we can make a difference.
Sincerely,
MS. ANGALA
Room 118
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