Lockdown Leadership: Students are encouraged to model respectful behavior during drills, keep doors secure, and report unsafe actions immediately.
2 months ago, Ware County Schools
Share one of your favorite school memories with your child. Invite them to share theirs from this week.
2 months ago, Ware County Schools
Do a “digital audit” as a family—look at how much screen time sneaks in. Make a small change together.
2 months ago, Ware County Schools
Set aside time today to check your email or parent portal for updates. Important info doesn’t deliver itself!
2 months ago, Ware County Schools
🍎 Homework hack: Brains work in sprints, not marathons. Try 20 minutes on, 5 minutes off. Even adults would be smarter if we did this.
2 months ago, Ware County Schools
Ask your child to teach you something new they learned today. Kids love being the expert.
2 months ago, Ware County Schools

No school today! Use this time to rest or do one fun activity as a family.

2 months ago, Ware County Schools

Write a short note and tuck it in your child's lunchbox/backpack. Encouragement goes further than caffeine.

2 months ago, Ware County Schools
🛑 Reminder: “Private account” doesn’t mean “safe account.” Teach your kid that screenshots never expire.
2 months ago, Ware County Schools
Take a “Tech Timeout” tonight. Play a board game, shoot hoops, or bake something instead.
2 months ago, Ware County Schools
Practice the “stranger danger” talk—simple reminders about who to trust and what to do if they feel unsafe.
2 months ago, Ware County Schools
🎒 Backpack truth: Pack it at night. Otherwise, you’re one broken zipper away from a morning meltdown.
2 months ago, Ware County Schools
Celebrate progress, not perfection. Ask: “What’s one thing you got better at today?”
2 months ago, Ware County Schools
A new school year is the perfect time to reset screen habits.
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2 months ago, Ware County Schools
Make Monday nights “Meal Math.” Let kids help measure, count, or read recipes while you cook.
2 months ago, Ware County Schools
Ask your child what the funniest thing at school was this week. Humor opens doors.
3 months ago, Ware County Schools
Review emergency contacts today. Update the school if phone numbers have changed.
3 months ago, Ware County Schools
Remind kids: phones/devices stay tucked away during class time. Model it—put yours away during dinner, too.
3 months ago, Ware County Schools
Walk around the yard or neighborhood with your child. Count how many different birds, bugs, or blooms you can spot.
3 months ago, Ware County Schools
🚗 Car rider commute survival tip: Instead of doomscrolling, ask your kid, “What’s one thing you learned today that wasn’t in a book?”
3 months ago, Ware County Schools