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Parent Involvement and Communication

Classroom Visitation
You are encouraged to visit your child’s class at any time. Please contact the school office to make arrangements for a visitation. Preschool children will not be allowed to visit unless accompanied and well supervised by an adult. However, should the learning process of the students in the classroom be compromised, visitations may not be allowed.

Communication Between Home and School

It is the intention of the school to keep all parents well-informed regarding school programs, policies, and activities. Fliers and other notices are frequently sent home with students. Pioneer distributes a monthly newsletter to all families. We will give every child a copy of the newsletter to bring home and share with you. You will also find our monthly newsletter on Facebook, Remind, and our website. Our teachers also communicate frequently with parents. We want you to be well-informed. If for some reason you feel like you need more information about anything to do with Pioneer, please call us.

Homework

Homework assignments or projects may be offered as an opportunity for pupils to practice skills learned at school. Such assignments will vary with the teacher and the child. Please visit with your child’s teacher regarding questions/concerns about homework.


Teachers are happy to prepare make-up work for students who are ill at home, but we ask that parents give the teachers adequate notice when requesting your child’s make-up work. We appreciate your calling ahead before picking up your child’s work. Students should all be reading for 10-20 minutes every day whether reading homework is assigned or not.

Parents Right to Know
Please see District Policy information on our website ~ www.fortmorgank12.com.

Parents Please Keep These Items at Home

  • Any toy or other item that would be distracting to the student or others in the classroom. Besides interfering with learning, these items sometimes disappear -- creating additional problems to which the school will not be responsible.
  • Any weapon or any item that could reasonably be used as a weapon. This includes small pocket knives. They could present a danger to other students and staff members.
  • Any animal or plant, unless it serves an educational purpose and receives prior approval.
  • Cash at school is not typically needed and can disappear.
  • Items taken by school officials, especially when repeated confiscations occur, may be kept by the Principal for the remainder of the school year.

ANY VARIANCE TO THE ABOVE REQUIRES PRIOR APPROVAL BY THE CLASSROOM TEACHER OR SCHOOL PRINCIPAL

School/Parent Policy Compact (Title 1)

Please see District Policy information on our website ~ www.fortmorgank12.com.