Welcome to Nashoba Regional High School

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Transcript Welcome to Nashoba Regional High School

Welcome to Nashoba Regional High School

Sample Template 1 for Open House Your Name and Date

School Name Date

OPEN HOUSE

Welcome Parents!

   Welcome parents to your open house and tell them how pleased you are to meet them.

Describe the goals you hope to accomplish this evening.

Explain that the open house will inform them of your expectations of their child and will help them to better assess and assist in their child’s learning.

School Policies

      The school's discipline policy, including procedures regarding absence and tardiness. The timing of report cards and progress reports.

Emergency procedures for bad weather and other events. Transportation schedules. Provisions for after-school activities. Special programs at the school.

Class Policies

     Attendance and tardiness policy.

Grading policy.

Amount of homework and homework policy.

Policies for addressing academic and behavioral problems.

Calendar of upcoming events, such as class field trips and future parent-teacher meetings.

Class Rules

Give information on the behavior policy in your class, and how it relates to the skills children need to be successful in school and life in general. This policy might include the following rules:  Be prepared.

 Be respectful.

 Be responsible.

 Follow directions.

 Be punctual.

 Be organized.

 Be a self-starter.

Opportunities to Get Involved

   Give a detailed list of parent-involvement policies at the school.

List opportunities for parents to get involved in volunteer programs, advisory councils, and the PTA.

Provide sign-up sheets for parents interested in helping with planning parties or special projects for your class.

Curriculum Goals

    Give information about the subjects for the year, overall curriculum plans and goals, and a list of materials children need for class. Insert a detailed, colorful syllabus to bring home the points you make.

Mention ways parents can help their child learn in each subject, such as by reading together for 20 minutes a night. You may need more than one slide here.

In-Class Activity

Invite parents to take part in an activity, and then discuss it.

   You might have parents participate in solving a math problem, such as estimating the number of beans in a jar.

You might have parents write an encouraging letter to their child. You might send parents on a classroom scavenger hunt for their child's work, the books their child likes best, and messages from their child.

Question and Answer Time

    Take questions from parents.

Ask parents to fill out a questionnaire about their child.

Have them describe areas in which they would like to see their child improve.

Have them describe their child's personality, interests, and talents.

Handouts

    Supply a list of important phone numbers pertaining to the school.

Provide copies of all policies.

Provide a calendar of upcoming events, such as class field trips and future parent-teacher meetings. For bilingual parents, offer handouts translated into the appropriate languages.

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