Shirley Hills School News
October 2022
Parent-Teacher Conference Tips
Parents often find themselves at school for parent-teacher conferences around this time of
year. For many families, this is your first opportunity to sit down one-on-one with your
child’s teacher to talk about school progress. It’s important to use this time to share your
impressions of the school year, and to ask any questions you might have.
Here are some questions that might help set the tone for a productive and positive
conference:
- At what level is my child currently reading? What type of growth have you seen so far this year?
- Can you describe my child’s reading? Is it fluent and expressive? Does my child read at appropriate pace?
- At home my child enjoys reading ________________________. Can you make any other recommendations for reading material?
- At home we try to talk about what our child has read. What other things can we do at home to help with comprehension?
- The homework you assign typically takes about _____ minutes to complete. We feel the homework load is (too challenging, not challenging enough, just right, etc.).
- What strategies can you recommend to make homework as effective as it can be?
- What sort of things can we do at home to keep our child motivated about his/her schoolwork?
Did you run out of time? It’s often hard to fit it all in during one conference. If you still
have unanswered questions, follow up with a written note, or schedule a second face-to-face
meeting. Develop a solid relationship with your child’s teacher – consider it your
homework for the year!
For information on the importance of strong parent-teacher communication,
visit: http://www.readingrockets.org/article/19308
Reading Rockets, Coloron Colorado, and LD Online are services of public television station WETA, Washington, D.C. Reading Rockets is funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs. Coloron Colorado, a web service to help English
language learners become better readers, receives major funding from the American Federation of Teachers. Additional funding is provided by the National Institute for Literacy and the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs. LD Online is the world’s leading website on learning disabilities and ADHD, with major funding from Linda mood-Bell Learning Processes.
Reunión entre padres y maestros
Los padres suelen asistir a la escuela para la reunión entre padres y maestros aproximadamente en esta época del año. Para muchas familias, esta es la primera oportunidad de reunirse individualmente con el maestro/a de su hij o/a para conversar sobre el avance enlos estudios. Es importante que aproveche la reunión para compartir sus impresiones del año escolar y para hacer todas las preguntas que tenga.
A continuación le sugerimos algunas preguntas que pueden ayudar a iniciar la conversación
para una reunión productiva y positiva:
- ¿Qué nivel de lectura tiene mi hij o/a en este momento? ¿Qué tipo de crecimiento ha notado hasta ahora en el curso del año?
- ¿Puede describir cómo lee mi hij o/a? ¿Lee con fl uidez y expresividad? ¿Mi hij o/a lee a una velocidad adecuada?
- En casa a mi hij o/a le gusta leer__________________________. ¿Puede recomendarme algún otro material de lectura?
- En casa tratamos de conversar sobre lo que ha leído nuestro hij o/a. ¿Qué otras cosas podemos hacer en casa para ayudarlo/a con la comprensión?
- Completar la tarea que usted le da generalmente le lleva cerca de_______ minutos. Nos parece que la cantidad de tarea es (excesiva, no demasiado, correcta). ¿Qué estrategias nos recomienda para que la tarea resulte lo más eficaz posible?
- ¿Qué tipo de cosas podemos hacer en casa para mantener la motivación de nuestro hijo/a por la escuela?
¿No le alcanzó el tiempo? Suele ser difícil hablar de todo en una reunión. Si le quedan
preguntas sin responder, escriba una nota o arregle un segundo encuentro frente a frente
con el maestro/a. ¡Cree un vínculo sólido con el maestro/a de su hij o/a; considérelo como
su tarea para este año!
Nota: Para mayor información sobre las reuniones entre padres y maestros, lea“Sugerencias para el éxito de las reuniones entre padres y maestros en la escuela de
su hijo.”
Lea artículo >> http://www.colorincolorado.org/articulo/19514
WHAT IS PBIS AT SHIRLEY HILLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL?
Shirley Hills Elementary PBIS Mission Statement
Our mission is to provide a positive and fair environment where teachers can teach, and students can learn by encouraging behaviors that are responsible, respectful, and safe by all students.
Shirley Hills School-Wide Expectations for students are:
BE SAFE
BE RESPONSIBLE
BE RESPECTFUL
BE CARING
BE MINDFUL
These expectations, along with the appropriate positive behaviors, are displayed in different areas of the school as reminders for students. Students will receive on-going instruction from staff on our school-wide expectations in all areas of our school. The classroom, restroom, cafeteria, hallways, bus, computer lab, media center, playground and assemblies are all settings where students will be expected to act in a respectful, responsible and safe manner.
Students can earn DOJO points daily for having positive behaviors. Students who earn 110 points or more each grading period, will attend the good behavior celebration.
Below is the SHES Behavior Matrix Chart. This chart is located all throughout the school as a reminder to students and faculty of positive behaviors.

PBIS Events by Grade Level
