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COMMUNICATION IS THE KEY

In this day
and age it's more important than ever for parents, teachers
and administrators to communicate effectively. Proper
communication is the best way to ensure each child receives
a quality educational experience. If you have
a question or problem concerning your child or the school,
the National Parent Teacher Association offers some suggestions to help you address the
situation.
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When a
parent is faced with a problem or question concerning
their child's school, the situation can best be resolved
when the parents follow the proper chain of command. First,
the parent should take the question or problem to the
specific teacher. If the problem has not been
resolved after several days, the adult should then talk to the building principal.
If the problem still exists, the parent should proceed to the appropriate
grade level director. And if all else fails, he or
she should go to the superintendent. It is also
important for teachers and other staff members to follow
the same chain of command when addressing issues within
the school.
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We all
get frustrated from time to time, but it is never a good
idea for a parent to criticize teachers or
school officials in front of his or her child.
Parents should remember
to handle complaints directly with the appropriate
school personnel.
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When a
problem arises at school, it's important for parents to
get the complete story before reacting. There are
two sides to every story which is why it's always a good
idea to gather all the facts before jumping to any
conclusions.
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Parents
are naturally protective of their children, which is why
tempers sometimes flare when problems arise. But
it's important for parents to
avoid angry confrontations with teachers and other
personnel. Instead, they should try to settle each problem without
causing lasting damage to their relationship with the
school.
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Important Dates
April 14-18, TCAP Testing
Saturday, April 12,
ACT Testing for all 11th Grade Students
Monday-Thursday, May
19-22, Semester Exams
Thursday, May
22, Last Day for Students
For other
dates, check with each individual school
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