Welcome to the Parent Portal! Here you can find a link to the Online Parent Handbook (which has the Supply List in it!), as well as links to websites, materials and other resources that will provide you tools to better help your student during his or her time in my classes, and help familiarize you with me and my teaching.
For links to the classes and class materials that your students will be using, proceed down to near the bottom of the page. At the very bottom is a Links Index page, which is a giant list of every outside resource I refer to and use on this website.
For links to the classes and class materials that your students will be using, proceed down to near the bottom of the page. At the very bottom is a Links Index page, which is a giant list of every outside resource I refer to and use on this website.
If you have a few free hours here or there, or you're looking for ways to meet your 2-hour requested volunteer time, then please click the link below! I am always looking for more willing parent volunteers.
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Maybe you don't have any free time, but you would still like to help improve the classroom experience? We have several wishes in need of granting! Please click the link below to find out more.
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Eighth Grade Parents, as I am sure you are well aware, we have many special things to do and accomplish this year! Please follow the link below for everything concerning the eighth grade class specifically.
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Websites Your Students Will Need & Use Daily
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General/Other Parent ResourcesOnline Weekly Goals - This is a blank example of the weekly goals sheet that we will use to track your student's reading and writing progress over the course of the school year. They will have a copy of this sheet, which I will provide for them at the start of the school year. I highly recommend that you request access to their document from them, and follow along in their progress, and help them keep up with their writing and reading goals.
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The following links will take you to the Student's version of these two pages. It has full access to all of my academic material and plans that I will be using this school year. It can be quite dense, but if you want a precise picture of the daily work, and the overall plans of each of my classes, then I invite you to take a look around these links.
A School Year begins in the fall and ends in the spring, so the ending year is the year I count for even or odd numbers. For example, the 2014-2015 School Year ends in the odd number "5" so it would go under the School Years ending in Odd Numbers tab and the School Year for 2015-2016 would go under the Even number tab because it ends in "6."