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Parent-School Compact
The purpose of this Parent-School Compact is to communicate a common understanding of home and school responsibilities to assure that every child accomplishes high standards and receives a quality education.
School’s Responsibility: The Staff at Pleasant Grove Elementary will:-
Encourage parent and community input regarding the education of the students we serve by offering Parent-Teacher Meetings, Site-Based Decision Making Committee (SBDM)Meetings, parent conferences and other monthly parent contact(s).
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Offer flexible scheduling of parent meetings/conferences, assemblies and school events for parental involvement.
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Communicate clearly with parents in two languages (English & Spanish) in order to make everyone aware of school events and student progress.
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Respect student time by assigning homework that is an extension of schoolwork.
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Communicate individual student accomplishments to parents through Weekly Calendar of Events, Thursday’s Folders, Special Progress Reports, Monthly Parent Contacts, and Special Notes.
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Convey instructional thrusts and initiatives to parents at school-wide meetings and parent conferences.
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Focus on the development of the whole child.
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Provide a variety of instructional strategies that are research based so that all children have the opportunity to be successful on a daily basis.
Parent’s Responsibility: As a parent, I will:-
Support my child by ensuring that he/she attends school daily.
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Ensure my child is arriving no later than 7:55 a.m. each morning for Read Aloud.
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Establish daily routines for school days and provide a quiet workplace at home for my child to complete homework assignments.
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Provide assistance and constant encouragement for my child.
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Volunteer and participate in the activities of the school so that I may communicate to my child the importance of learning.
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Monitor the amount and quality of television that my child engages in at home.
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Read aloud or listen to my child read daily for at least 30 minutes.
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Promote the social, emotional and physical development of my child by encouraging participation in extra-curricular activities.
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Ask questions regarding my child’s progress by conferencing with teachers during planned parent conference days and at other times throughout the year.
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Expect my child to bring home his/her Thursday’s Folder each week so that I can monitor my child’s academic and behavioral progress, sign and return it to the campus on the next school day.
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Encourage my child to respect school personnel and to display proper self-discipline on a daily basis as appropriate for his/her age.
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Respond to teacher requests and discuss school-related concerns in a responsible way.
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Model the belief that learning takes place at school and at home and that learning is a life-long process.
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