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In order for effective instruction to occur, there must be a cooperative relationship between student, parent, and educator. This relationship is described as follows:

Roles of Parents 

  • Keep in regular communication with the school concerning their child’s progress and conduct and visit their child’s school at least once monthly.
  • Ensure that their child attends school and all classes daily and promptly report and explain an absence or tardiness.
  • Provide their child with the resources needed to complete class work and homework.
  • Assist their child in being healthy, neat and clean.
  • Bring to the attention of school administrators any problem or condition which affects their child or other children of the school.
  • Discuss report cards and work assignments with their child.
  • Maintain current home, work, and emergency telephone numbers including doctors and dentists as well as an emergency health care form at the school.
  • Expect and insist that their child conforms to reasonable standards of conduct and set up home rules and expectations that support the school’s efforts.
  • Participate and monitor their child’s progress in extracurricular activities.
  • Expose their children to learning activities including visits to the libraries, museums, etc.
  • Ask the school staff for assistance if help is needed.
  • Praise and/or reward their child for his/her effort, improvement, and achievement.
  • Develop high but realistic goals for and with their children.