Helping your child get organized for Back-to-School
1. Provide a place to study.
2. Help your child develop a system to keep track of important papers.
3. Make sure your child has — and uses — a planner to keep track of assignments.
4. Encourage your child to estimate how long each assignment will take.
5. Help your child break big projects into smaller ones.
6. Communicate with your child’s teachers.
7. Check grades on Student Vue and Parent Vue.
1. Provide a place to study.
2. Help your child develop a system to keep track of important papers.
3. Make sure your child has — and uses — a planner to keep track of assignments.
4. Encourage your child to estimate how long each assignment will take.
5. Help your child break big projects into smaller ones.
6. Communicate with your child’s teachers.
7. Check grades on Student Vue and Parent Vue.
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School Avoidance: Tips for Concerned Parents
13 Reasons Why Toolkit- important resource to help guide viewers through the tough subject matter in 13 Reasons Why
CCSD Bullying Information
CCSD Bus Routes
CCSD Family Resource Database
CCSD Magnet Schools
CCSD Math Resources
CCSD Prevention/Intervention
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Kell High School
Khan Academy (free online study resources by subject)
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Palmer Middle School
Parenting in the Digital Age
ParentVUE
Positive Behavioral Intervention and Support (PBIS)
Resources/Referrals for Private Counselors
Suicidal Warning Signs
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Why Social Media is Not Smart for Middle School Kids