Parent Involvement

Children learn a tremendous amount outside of school. As parents, you are your child’s most important teacher.
 
Parents are the child’s first and most important teachers. Each child arrives at school with different interests and abilities. Working together, we can create a learning environment that is both supportive and challenging for every learner. You need to become involved in your child’s education both inside and outside of school.
  • accept and recognize their efforts
  • provide opportunities for them to participate in new and different activities
  • engage in activities that explore your child’s interests (e.g. learning about nature, sports, etc.)
  • encourage them to accept responsibility ( e.g. clean up room/toys)
  • encourage your child to share and take turns
  • encourage your child to listen without interrupting when someone is talking, saying “please” and “thank you”, show respect for others
  • provide opportunities to play with others, and even spend time away from home with friends in order to develop independence
  • provide other opportunities to develop independence
  • spend time with your child talking, playing games, puzzles, reading, etc.
  • monitor the amount and type of TV and computer viewing, video games, computer games
  • talk to your child about their day, encouraging them to share their “new” experiences (good or bad) with you
  • read to your child, daily if possible, and encourage them to discuss the story, poem or rhyme – the importance of this activity cannot be stressed enough
  • provide up-to-date contact numbers for the school and teacher
  • talk positively about school experiences
  • become familiar with your child’s classroom timetable (library, gym times, etc.)
  • make sure they attend school regularly and on time
  • read classroom and school newsletters for upcoming events and updates on activities
  • attend parent-teacher conferences
  • volunteer for classroom support
  • stay in contact with your child’s teachers, especially if you have a question or concern – often an informal chat or phone call will alleviate worries before they escalate into problems.
  • attend school PAC meetings
  • Thanks for your support of your children’s education and the school!

Glenmerry Elementary School’s Parent Advisory Council (PAC)

 

Glenmerry Elementary School’s Parent Advisory Council (PAC) is actively involved in supporting the students and staff in our various activities throughout the school year.  We meet the first Monday of each month at 6:30 pm.  Due to COVID these meeting are via Zoom. Contact the PAC for the Zoom link. More information on the PAC can be found on their Facebook Page.