
Discuss honesty and why it matters in school. Point out people who demonstrate honesty.

Play Math Catch together. Call out a problem—such as 60 ÷ 12—as you toss a ball. See if your child can say the answer before catching it.

Ask who your child’s role models are, and why.

Ask your child, “What is one thing that makes you feel really excited?”

Is your child’s room messy? Set the timer for a 15-minute pick-up blitz before moving on to a fun activity.

Center Families,
We are excited to announce our Book Fair Dates: September 30- October 4th.
Click the link for more information: https://5il.co/2wodc
If you attend Family Night on October 1st, you will receive an extra ticket for door prize opportunities at the Annual Title I Meeting at 5:30 PM that same afternoon. We hope you will join us!
Thank you!

After study time, put on a favorite song and get everyone moving!

Center Families,
Please mark your calendars because it is time for our Title I Annual Parent Meeting. We invite you to join us on October 1st, 2024 at 5:30 PM. We hope you will join us to learn more about our Title I program and to explain how we use Title I funds to support the academic success of our students.
We hope you can join us. More information will be sent home with students soon!
Thank you,
Susan Tison
Family Engagement Coordinator
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Spanish https://5il.co/2wl0o


Encourage your child to write all assignments down in a planner. This helps students see everything in one place.

As a family, create a routine that will make mornings run smoothly.

Help your child do something nice for another person.

Ask your child to tell you about one of this year’s teachers.

Take advantage of time in the car with your child. You can talk privately without interruption.

Play cards, charades, or a board game with your child.

Attendance matters! Set your child up for success by making regular school attendance an expectation for your household.


Discuss a controversial issue with your child. Ask, “What do you think?”

September Edition of "Helping Children Learn" Newsletter
Discover tips to encourage responsibility, inspire a love of learning, and build strong home-school partnerships for a successful school year! Tap the links to read more:
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Ask your child a specific question about school, such as “What do you think will be your most challenging class?”

Talk about things your child is looking forward to learning in the
coming year.

Say to your child, “If there’s anything you want to talk about, I’ll listen.”