Sunday, November 11, 2018

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PARENTAL REMINDERS: What to ask at Parent-Teacher Conferences

What to Ask at a Parent-Teacher Conference

Effective parent involvement includes a range of actions from reading and talking with children and asking "What did you learn today?" to attending parent-teacher conferences and helping children and youth make good choices about what they do after school and in the summer.

Overview
Take advantage of parent-teacher conferences during the school year. Think of some questions and concerns you may have and write them down before your meeting. Keep track of your child's schoolwork to help you with your questions. You are in a position to share important information, as well as ask questions.

Remember, you can and should talk to your child's teacher throughout the year.

QUESTIONS TO ASK FOR STUDENTS IN ALL GRADES:
  1. Is my child performing at grade level?
  2. What are my child's strengths and weaknesses in reading, math, and science?
  3. How much time should my child spend on homework?
  4. Are my child's assignments completed accurately?
  5. Does the school have special programs to meet my child's needs?
  6. Does my child have special learning needs? Are there special classes my child should be in?
  7. Do you keep a folder of my child's work? If yes, could you review it with me?
  8. Does my child have close friends? How well does my child get along with the other students?
  9. What can we do at home to support classroom learning?
  10. What is the best way to keep in touch with you?


Additional questions for middle and high school students:
  1. How can I help my child to work independently and make the best use of time?
  2. How can I help my child prepare for high school?
  3. What can you tell me about peer pressure and how I can help my child handle difficult situations-drugs, alcohol, and sex?
  4. What courses should my child take to satisfy graduation requirements?
  5. Do you have a list of courses my child should take to be ready to enter college?
  6. If my child plans to attend college, how will the school help with the application process?
  7. If my child plans to attend college, how will the school help my child find out about financial aid?



Reprinted from the Michigan Department of Education

TAYLOR HIGH SCHOOL: Save the date!


Upcoming Events at Taylor High School:
  • Tryouts for the Girls Basketball Team will begin at 4 p.m. on Monday November 12 in the gym for all levels.  All girls that are interested in playing on the freshman, junior varsity or varsity team MUST have a current physical on file. 
  • Tryouts for Boys Swimming begin at 5:30 p.m. Monday November 12 in the natatorium.
  • November 15 marks a half-day for Parent Teacher Conferences, which are scheduled from noon-3 to 5-8 p.m.
  • November 16 will be another half-day



Other News! Get your Griffin wear! Makes a great Christmas gift!

TAYLOR HIGH SCHOOL: Sky is the limit for B.E.L.I.E.F. students


Last Thursday some of Taylor High School B.E.L.I.E.F. Academy students attended the sky marketing field trip at Sky Zone. 

The students created new companies and advertising campaigns and presented them to the manager and employees of Sky Zone. Each group did an amazing job. One group won the title, Max Air. 

They won free passes to their Friday glow party, valued at $30. It was a wonderful day of fun and learning.













TAYLOR HIGH SCHOOL band and choir host Halloween program


Last week the Taylor High School band and choir program held their Spooky fall concert!  It was a great event that was well attended. 


FOOTBALL, CHEER teams hold banquet

Last week the Taylor High School football and cheer teams held their end of the year banquet.  It fabulous ending to a terrific first season.




TAYLOR HIGH SCHOOL Key Club runs bake sale for pantry



Mr. Maudlin and The Key-Club at Taylor High School deserves a big thank you for the delicious goodies that were sold at the school last week. The proceeds of the bake sale went to fill the pantry's shelves!

TAYLOR HIGH SCHOOL volleyball team finishes season with banquet


On Wednesday the Taylor High School Griffin Volleyball team finished its season with an end of the year banquet.  The Lady Griffins had one of the best season in years!  Congrats Ladies!


TAYLOR HIGH SCHOOL class works hard


Mr. Thomas’ Taylor High School students are working hard learning about Castles v. Manor Houses!


TAYLOR PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL enjoys Fur Angels

Taylor Park Elementary School pupils had their first visit with the Fur Angels this week. 

Reading with Fur Angels is a program to help children learn to read. The students sit and read to therapy dogs in a positive, fun and non-intimidating environment.  Participating students came to the library and read to therapy dogs, Odie and Beau.


Everyone involved loved having the Fur Angels visit.






HOOVER MIDDLE SCHOOL staff gets into the swing of things


On Halloween, the Hoover Middle School staff had a little fun dressing up for the occasion.


BLAIR MOODY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL offers WIN time



Second-third and fourth-fifth grade students at Blair Moody Elementary School participate in WIN time.


WIN time, short for “What I Need,” allows time for teachers to group students from several classrooms, based on very specific needs. Skills are taught at a variety of levels, giving students the time and opportunity to get the instruction that they need.

TAYLOR HIGH SCHOOL competitive cheer team doing fundraiser


Taylor High School is offering Competitive Cheer for the first time this year, and the school is excited to offer this fundraiser. If the team hits its goal it will earn “free” practice tanks! Please spread the word!


GO GRIFFINS!

SKILLED TRADES? Check out WCCCD


Skilled Trades are among the fastest growing job sectors in the country. Are you interested in learning HVAC, carpentry, cement masonry, ironwork or other general labor skills?


 Wayne County Community College District has the programming and worksite training to take your career to the next level. Training is both fast and affordable. You may qualify for special grants. Call 800-713-6433 for more information.

SIGNUP NOW for Winterfest 5K


Less than three weeks to go before the City of Taylor's Winterfest 5k. Sign up at www.everalracemgt.com/events now to get your custom Winterfest 5k shirt.