Dear Roundtown Families, This time of year is always a hectic, - TopicsExpress



          

Dear Roundtown Families, This time of year is always a hectic, yet special time for us at the school. Teachers are working to capitalize on student interest and excitement in learning to afford as many opportunities for success as possible. As we approach the 1/3 mark of the school year, we pause to give thanks as a community and also pause to share with you all the amazing things your child has achieved to this point in the school year. Parent-teacher conferences provide a time to meet with the teacher to get a sense of how your child is doing socially, emotionally, and academically. While the conference times are brief to allow for all families to participate, we want you to play an active role in the conversation. We care about our families and care about the hopes and dreams you have for your child. Many parents wonder, “Should I ask many questions or just listen?” Your feedback and input are critical in the process of allowing your child to reach his/her full potential. Please feel free to ask questions to clarify points about your child’s behavior, work habits, academics, and social skills. Teachers will be sharing a global information sheet with you that you may take. This sheet is by no means a report card, but more of a simple update for you to take with you. If for some reason you have more questions or desire more time to discuss progress with your child’s teacher, please do not hesitate to ask for another conference after Thanksgiving. We are happy to meet with parents to discuss progress at any time during the school year! Of course, I am also here to assist you in any way on this journey your child is on. If you have questions about our school, curriculum, mission, etc. please do not hesitate to contact me! The entire school wishes you a wonderful and safe season of giving thanks. We are thankful for our Roundtown Students and Families! ~Mr. Miller
Posted on: Sun, 23 Nov 2014 22:39:27 +0000

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