Harrisonburg City Public Schools KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL-PARENT-STUDENT AGREEMENT

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KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL-PARENT-STUDENT AGREEMENT This school-parent agreement is in effect during school year2014-2015. Student Responsibilities: We, as students, will share the responsibility for learning in Ask for help when I need it Read or listen to a book each day Complete work that is sent home by the teacher Bring my folder and book bag to school every day and give important papers to parents/guardians and my teacher every day Follow SES rules Provide a set bed time each night Ensure our child attends school, on-time, every day Check our child s backpack and folder everyday for work or important papers Provide a quiet place to work Attend school functions: Parent/Teacher Conferences, Math night, Workshops, Literacy Nights Model reading for our child or listen to our child read every day Provide Clear Communication through: Daily folders, newsletters, websites, notes home, home visits, interim reports, report cards, phone calls, emails, and Parent/Teacher conferences Provide information to families through workshops or DVD presentations Provide opportunities for parents to volunteer Provide high quality differentiated instruction, by using HCPS curriculum and by following Virginia SOL s Provide additional support for ESL students to acquire the English language Revised 4/11/14

FIRST GRADE SCHOOL-PARENT-STUDENT AGREEMENT This school-parent agreement is in effect during school year 2014-2015 Bring my backpack and homework to school everyday Give important papers to parents/guardians and our teacher every day Do homework daily, (Reading, Spelling, Sight Words) Safety First Everyone Matters Succeed always Check our child s backpack daily for homework or important papers Provide a quiet place to do homework` Complete homework with our child Ensure our child attends school, on-time, everyday Provide a set bed time each night Attend school functions: Parent/Teacher Conferences, Math night, Workshops, Literacy Nights Model reading for our child or listen to our child read every day Provide Clear Communication through: Daily folders, newsletters, websites, notes home, home visits, interim reports, report cards, phone calls, emails, and Parent/Teacher conferences Provide opportunities for parents to volunteer Send homework weekly

SECOND GRADE SCHOOL-PARENT-STUDENT AGREEMENT Complete and return homework daily Give important papers to parents/guardians and my teacher every day Check our child s backpack every night for work or important papers Sign our child s homework sheet every night Ensure our child attends school, on-time, everyday Provide Communication through: Daily folders, newsletters, websites, notes home, home visits, interim reports, report cards, phone calls, emails and Parent/Teacher conferences workshops and/or DVD presentations and opportunities for parents to volunteer Send books home on the students independent reading level

THIRD GRADE SCHOOL-PARENT-STUDENT AGREEMENT Give important papers, homework and planner to parents/guardians and our teacher every day Have homework completed and be ready for instruction, (Journals, pencils, papers etc ) Take initiative for our child s learning by: Checking our child s purple folder, asking our child about their school day, helping him/her with homework, signing his/her planner every night, and supporting the school-wide behavior plan Provide a quiet place to do homework Limit the amount of time spent watching T.V. and using electronics Ensure our child gets adequate amounts of sleep and she/he attends school, on-time, everyday Communicate with the teacher as needed Monitor students planners, homework, and school behavior every day Provide Clear Communication through: Daily folders, newsletters, websites, notes home, student planners, home visits, interim reports, report cards, phone calls, emails and Parent/Teacher conferences workshops and/or DVD presentations and opportunities for parents to volunteer Implement and follow through with school-wide discipline plan

FOURTH GRADE SCHOOL-PARENT-STUDENT AGREEMENT Give important papers, homework and planner to parents/guardians and our teacher every day Have homework completed and be ready for instruction, (Journals, pencils, papers etc ) Take initiative for our child s learning by: Checking our child s purple folder, asking our child about their school day, helping him/her with homework, signing his/her planner every night, and supporting the school-wide behavior plan Provide a quiet place to do homework Limit the amount of time spent watching T.V. and using electronics Ensure our child gets adequate amounts of sleep and she/he attends school, on-time, everyday Communicate with the teacher as needed Monitor students planner, homework, and school behavior every day Provide Clear Communication through: Daily folders, newsletters, websites, notes home, student planners, home visits, interim reports, report cards, phone calls, emails and Parent/Teacher conferences workshops and/or dvd presentations and opportunities for parents to volunteer Implement and follow through with school-wide discipline plan