Family engagement takes many forms. The most important ones may
be those that take place at home and in your communications with school
staff.
At home it’s often simple yet powerful things: reading
to your child (in your home language) to develop language skills,
providing the time and space to focus on doing a good job on homework,
teaching the habit of timeliness by getting to school on time, and
generally setting good examples for our children to follow. The list
goes on.
Good, open communication with staff is critical because
it’s how we move to the next step when we encounter a bump in the
academic or social-emotional road we travel during a child’s academic
career.
If you have time and energy after these foundations are
in place, there are many ways, great and small, and everything
in-between, which enrich our school and directly or indirectly support
student achievement. Enjoy exploring the following links, and please let
me know if I can be of support or assistance.
Lauren Morse, Family Liaison
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