Parent Letter

Parent Letter

You are cordially invited to be a partner
in your child’s education.
Stay-Tuned
     Ask your child what he or she is studying, and look in the homework folder every night.  The homework folder is where you will find the newsletters and notes that are sent home, as well as any homework that needs to be completed.   Yellow Friday Folders are also a way for parents to communicate and stay aware of what is happening in our 3rd grade classroom.  I will also send home progress reports or make phone calls if I feel that your child is not progressing as expected.
 
Ask Questions
     If you have any concerns or are wondering why something is happening, please feel free to call or email me at any time.  I welcome all concerns, ideas, and feedback that affect your child or our classroom.   If something is not working, I am more than willing to talk.  I welcome all feedback!
 
Homework
     You should expect that your child will have some type of homework most everyday.  You will always find the homework assignments written in the student planner that is kept in their Rockstar folder.  It will go home everyday.  I encourage you to set up with your child a scheduled time for homework each day.   Students should be able to do most assignments independently, but do help if it is completely necessary.  If you notice that your child is not able to do an assignment on his or her own, please send a note or jot a note to me on the assignment.  I will contact you if your child is falling behind or turning in poor work. 

Arrival Time: 
      I also would like to request that students arrive at school no earlier than 8:30.  It is not safe for them to be hanging around or playing on the equipment with no supervision.  Margaret Ross staff certainly does not want your child to get injured prior to the school day. 

Sincerely,
  Ms. Patty Jo Glatz 
 
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