Parent and Student Led Conference Resources
This page is under development. It will be completed by Monday 16NOV15 - so check back!- Room B35 - Mara
- Room B43 - Anna
- Room B45 - Mike
- Room B49 - Brodie & Paula
- Room B53 - Ilyana
- Room B57 - Kim
- Room 201 - Carrera (Chris, Lori, Marni, and El)
- Room 205A - Meredith
- Room 205L - Sarah & Kelly
- Room 205 Office - Christina
- Room 301 - Val & Doris
- Room 302 - Jennifer & Channay
- Room 303 - Matthew & Phillan
- Room 304 - Girls Inc. (Kree and Corinne)
- Room 304- Sursattie
- Room 305 - Marsha
- Room 307 - Wendy
- Room 309 - Alison & Tracy
- Room 315 - Erick & Joanna
- Room 401 - Kiri & Jen
- Room 402 - Mr. Demetris & Ms. Fatima
- Room 404 - Ms. Alyssa
- Room 403 - Ms. Marianna and Ms. Michelle
- Room 405 - Mr. Steve and Ms. Rebecca
- Room 407 - Ms. Elena
- Room 409 - Ms. Jamie and Ms. Kerry
- Room 415 - Mr. Tom and Ms. Kristin
- Room 503 - Ms. Elana
- Room 507 - Mr. Micheal
- Room 509 - Ms. Darby
- Room 511 - Ms. Danielle
- Room 515 - Mr. Damon
Middle School Parent Conferences
This fall, MS conferences will be traditional format. To streamline the process, I am putting some structures in place to support a fluid evening:- Carol & Del will welcome families in the lobby with
- MS student report cards
- Room map
- Handouts on conference structure and resources for parents
- Parent Survey
- Parents are being asked to sign up for a specific time slot. If they for whatever reason, miss their time slot, they will be bumped to the waitlist. If a slot opens up, you'll call a name from the wait list to fill the hole.
- I'm currently recruiting volunteers from the senior class to be sign-up line facilitators. They'll also be charged with chatting with parents to make them feel welcome and to ease the stress of wait time. Please print and use this Middle School Parent Sign In Sheet.
High School Student Led Conferences
For specific support around SLCs, please visit this Student Led Conference Resource page.
Resources Being Shared with Parents
We're going to be sharing these resources with families. If you have specific resources that you would like us to give out, please let us know ASAP!.
Questions to Consider Asking Your Child's Teacher
- What is my child expected to learn, know, and do at this grade level based on the Common Core?
- How is my child developing the necessary skills and knowledge?
- What does my child do well, and what does he or she struggle with? Can you give me examples?
- How do you know when my child is making progress and when he/she needs additional help?
- What are you doing to support and motivate him/her?
- How do you challenge my child when he/she is doing well at something?
- How do you support my child when he/she needs extra help?
- What does my child get excited about learning?
- What can I do at home to support him/her?
- Are there programs or services in the community that could also help my child?
- Does my child seem engaged or happy at school?
- Has he/she made friends?
- How does my child get along with classmates and adults?
- Does my child participate in class discussions and group activities?
- Are there times when my child is more or less engaged?
Resources to Share with Parents to Do at Home
- 6th Grade Math & ELA
- 7th Grade Math & ELA
- 8th Grade Math & ELA
- Helping your Teen with Homework
- (More to come so keep checking back)
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