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  1. 1. Parental involvement key to school success; ongoing parent-teacher contact is essential
    www.news-reporter.com/news/200 - [Cached]

    Published on: 8/3/2006   Last Visited: 8/29/2006

    Eighth-grade teacher Julie Crow said the best way a parent can connect with a child's teachers is to show up at parentteacher conferences.

    "We make a lot of appointments, and I bet about 60 percent of them don't show up," she said.

    Crow teaches mathematics at East Jackson Middle School in Commerce, Ga. Parents there can also meet with teachers when they pick up their child's report card.

    "It seems like a lot of parents come when their child is in sixth grade," she said.
    ...
    Bower and Crow offer these tips on what parents can do to communicate with their child's teachers.
    ...
    an hour and a half per day to call a parent back as well as complete other projects, Crow said.

    3. Ask the child about homework assignments, tests and notes from the teacher. Talk to your student.
  2. 2. Parental involvement key to school success; ongoing parent-teacher contact is essential
    www.news-reporter.com/news/200 - [Cached]

    Published on: 8/3/2006   Last Visited: 8/3/2006

    Eighth-grade teacher Julie Crow said the best way a parent can connect with a child's teachers is to show up at parentteacher conferences.

    "We make a lot of appointments, and I bet about 60 percent of them don't show up," she said.

    Crow teaches mathematics at East Jackson Middle School in Commerce, Ga. Parents there can also meet with teachers when they pick up their child's report card.

    "It seems like a lot of parents come when their child is in sixth grade," she said.
    ...
    Bower and Crow offer these tips on what parents can do to communicate with their child's teachers.
    ...
    an hour and a half per day to call a parent back as well as complete other projects, Crow said.

    3. Ask the child about homework assignments, tests and notes from the teacher. Talk to your student.

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