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How Parents Can Help Support Their Child

  • Help your child create a quiet learning space

  • Help your child create a schedule for learning and working. Doing a little each day is less stressful than doing it all the night before.

  • Remind your child that online learning is an extension of the classroom and school. Obligations such as class assignments, tests, projects, and state exams are still the priority.

  • Communicate with their child’s advisory teacher or the front office about their child’s absence

  • It is extremely important to respond to the teacher and/or staff emails and phone calls. Consistent communication will be a critical piece for students’ academic success. Teachers are expected to return communication within 24 hours

  • Don’t hesitate to reach out to administration if you are not receiving communication with your child’s teacher(s).

  • Don’t be afraid to reach out to the teacher if you are having a hard time understanding how to help your child with their assignments in any class. Teachers will have office hours open to student and parent questions

  • If possible, commit to attending any virtual Canvas training sessions to stay up to date on becoming familiar with the online learning platform that your child will be using.

  • Read emails, social media posts, and school websites frequently to stay up to date with any new information and/ or announcements

PLEASE ensure that you update your information such as your address or phone number if they change as we need to keep all information for each family current. This can be done through the on-line parent registration tab in ParentVue.