Parent Involvement Sample Clauses
Parent Involvement. Teachers accepting assignment for up to two hours as a presenter or participant in a parent involvement meeting concerning Kindergarten registration, or family life education shall be paid a stipend of $47.59.
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3.6.1 Both parent/s or guardian/s agree to attend feedback meetings when requested to do so by the principal, an aftercare educator or by the school management
3.6.2 Both parent/s or guardian/s undertake to attend all other meetings as requested by the school management, from time to time
3.6.3 Both parent/s or guardian/s agree to support all school sports, cultural and academic activities as and when organised and when timeously informed thereof
3.6.4 Both parent/s or guardian/s agree to maintain good effective relationships with all the aftercare educators and to contribute to the nurturing of a healthy spirit within the school
3.6.5 Both parent/s or guardian/s agree to take appropriate and necessary corrective action to address behaviour indiscipline and/or work related problems of their child / children as observed and notified of by an aftercare educator and/or Principal and/or Senior Administrator
3.6.6 Both parent/s or guardian/s agree that the school management may take reasonable and fair disciplinary action against their child/children for repeated violation of school rules and ethics This may result in suspension and possibly expulsion from the school. Every effort will however be taken to reach an amicable solution at all times
Parent Involvement a. The Provider shall offer open houses, workshops, home visits, family nights and parent-teacher conferences to parent(s)/guardian(s). Prior to the start of the school year, the Provider shall notify the Early Learning Principal of the schedule for such parent/guardian education events.
b. The Provider shall ensure that parent(s)/guardian(s) have input into their child(ren)’s educational program and care.
c. The Provider shall offer parent(s)/guardian(s) the opportunity to volunteer in the 4K Program; however, parent(s)’/guardian(s)’ volunteers must be approved by the District pursuant to Board Policy 353.1.
d. The Provider shall be responsible for all personnel costs related to or arising out of the use of parent(s)’/guardian(s)’ volunteers.
e. The Provider shall send out monthly newsletters to parent(s)/guardian(s).
Parent Involvement. Parents are invited and welcome in the school at any time. Teachers invite you to share a special skill or volunteer to help in the classroom.
Parent Involvement. Provide parents of nonpublic Title I approved students with parent involvement activities and strategies to enhance student achievement in reading and math services. At least two (2) workshops/trainings will be conducted yearly for parents of Title I approved students. Nonpublic schools and parents are given the opportunity for input of workshop topics. Documentation for this training shall include agendas, meeting minutes and handouts.
Parent Involvement. Evening Parent meetings will be held throughout the year. Advance notice of these meetings will be given in the school calendar and/or the Sunrise Newsletter. The meetings will cover such topics as: the Montessori philosophy and methods, school curriculum, ideas on developing consistency between home and school, children’s patterns of growth and development, discipline, and other topics as requested by our parents. The first school parent meeting, held in August, is an Orientation meeting and attendance is essential. At this meeting, teachers discuss the upcoming year and present information that will further your understanding of our school and your child’s classroom. This information can change from year to year, so be sure to attend every fall. Parents are encouraged to observe during school hours once school is well under way and the children are accustomed to their daily routine and environment. Parents interested in sharing a particular skill, organizing field trips, reading with the children, helping with the classroom garden, and making classroom materials should feel free to speak with the child’s teacher. These and other volunteer jobs are listed on sign-up sheets available at the beginning of each school year. Check with the school before throwing anything away! We often can use items which you no longer need, such as paper bags, trays, paper, pitchers, buckets, fabric, yarn, art supplies, etc. Parents play a major role in school social events such as the Halloween Party, Winter Party and Earth Day. Plan to attend open Friends of Sunrise meetings, morning coffees, Montessori in the Morning, and read the newsletters to learn ways to participate in your child’s school experience.
Parent Involvement. 12.1. Both parent/s or guardian/s agree to attend feedback meetings when requested to do so by the aftercare management.
12.2. Both parent/s or guardian/s agree to maintain good effective relationships with all the aftercare educators and to contribute to the nurturing of a healthy spirit within the aftercare
12.3. Both parent/s or guardian/s agree to take appropriate and necessary corrective action to address behavior indiscipline and/or Aftercare work related problems of their child / children as observed and notified of by an aftercare educator
Parent Involvement. I understand I am expected to attend monthly parent meetings, classroom activities and to volunteer in the Head Start program.
Parent Involvement. A. Parent Participation and Advisory Group
B. Parent Advisory Groups
Parent Involvement. In order for your family to fully benefit from the Montessori method, on-going communication between the school and home is important. Parents can reinforce learning at home by being aware of what their child does at school. Classroom tours, PTO meetings, school functions and family nights are opportunities for parents to learn more about their child’s classroom, spend time with the staff, and meet the parents of their child’s friends.