January Literacy and Learning News
2019
Parent Partnerships can increase student learning
Stay informed. Read what comes home in your child's backpack, or email so you know what's going on, from special events to attendance policies.
Be involved every day. The day-to-day engagement in your child's learning seems to have more impact on achievement than coming to school once in a while. So ask your child specific questions such as 'What did you learn in math or reading today?'
Set them up for success. Make sure your child has space to do homework and limit their screen time. When you set aside a time and place for homework, you are communicating that you want your child to do well.
More tips and ideas are available in this article.
Book Page - Ideas for gifts and their next read.
This is a link to the publication Book Page (which is also available in print form from our local public library for free.) Book Page includes ideas for readers of all ages - birth through adult.
Parent's Guide to a Growth Mindset
Rethinking Digital media and kids
Murray Park Parent Leadership Team
Meeting coming up on January 22nd at 4:45
Please come to a meeting of the Murray Park Parent Leadership Team. The team will be planning to help with the ideas and tasks to help support our school including the upcoming Book Fair (February 4 - 8th.). The meeting will be at 4:45 pm on Tuesday, January 22nd in the Murray Park Community Room - room number 332. We would love for you to come and join the conversation around our school. If you can't make the meeting but would still like to help out send an email and let us know! MPParentLeaders@ripon.k12.wi.us
Murry Park's Schoolwide Title 1 Plan (Installment 3)
Jill Puhlmann-Becker, Reading Specialist RASD
Email: puhlmannj@ripon.k12.wi.us
Phone: 920-748-4695
Facebook: facebook.com/MPQuestelementary