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Parent-teacher conferences may be scheduled with teachers at any time during the school year. The purpose of the conference is to provide parents with an explanation of the educational process and academic environment that their child is involved in, as well as providing an opportunity to dialog about their child’s progress. At any time, parents may schedule an appointment directly with the teacher using the teacher email list available here. If however, parents desire to meet with more than one of their child’s teachers, a joint conference should be arranged through the main office or the principal.

There is an Elementary Parent-Teacher Conferences day in October. On that day, there is no school for elementary students to allow teachers the freedom to meet with parents. Details will be announced.

 

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Emailing & Calling

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Important school communication will be sent via email. It is important that the school has updated contact information so clear communication can happen. The Weekly Bulletin is sent out each Friday with important announcements. 

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General School Communications

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Important school communication will be sent via email. It is important that the school has updated contact information on file so clear communication can happen. The Weekly Bulletin is sent out each Friday with important announcements. 

Email is the preferred method of communication between the school and parents, unless individual teachers specify otherwise. Staff will do their best to respond to email in a timely manner (within 24-48 hours, not including evenings, weekends, or school holidays).