FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions
  1. How should I contact the teachers?
  2. When are graded papers sent home?
  3. Do I need to look over all my child's work?
  4. Do I need to sign or initial all my child's work?
  5. What if I do not know how to help my child on an assignment?
  6. What if my child is sick on a home school day?
  7. What if my child is sick on a school day?
  8. When will progress reports be sent home?
  9. What is the teacher's email address?
  10. Can I call the teachers at their home?
  11. How long should a HomeBased Learning Day be?
  12. Will my child have math homework on Tuesday and Thursday's nights?
  13. Can I expect my child to have homework on the weekends?
  14. Can my student email the teachers with a question?
  15. What does "final draft" mean on an assignment?



How should I contact the teachers?

There are many ways to communicate with your child's teachers.  
If you need 
to talk to individual teachers, contact them via email, school 
phone or send a note.  
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When are graded papers sent home?

Please look every Friday for graded papers and other school 
related flyers.  
This is the time I will send most information home.
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Do I need to look over all my child's work?

Yes -- you are a partner on Mondays and Wednesdays.  It is vital 
you are 
aware of what your child is doing.  I expect complete, detailed 
sentences 
in legible handwriting.
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Do I need to sign or initial all my child's work?

Yes - - your student needs to know you will be looking at your 
work.  A 
signature indicates you have looked over the work and approve of 
the quality 
and effort of the assignment.
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What if I do not know how to help my child on an assignment?

Please contact the teacher via email to state  there is 
difficulty on a 
particular assignment.  If email is not available, please send in 
a note the 
next day of school so that we may assist the student in learning 
the 
material.  Communication is vital between the parents and 
teachers.
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What if my child is sick on a home school day?

Communicate with the teachers as soon as possible.  An extension 
on due 
dates can be arranged if teachers are aware of the illness.
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What if my child is sick on a school day?

Please notify the teachers and school office of the illness.  It 
is best to 
arrange a time to get work especially if the school day is to be 
followed by 
a home school day.  Your child will get the same amount of time 
to make up 
work as the time that was missed in school.
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When will progress reports be sent home?

Progress reports will be sent home 4 - 5 weeks into each 
quarter.  A 
progress report from each teacher/subject will be sent home and 
need to be 
signed by student and parents.  If there are questions regarding 
grades, 
please notify the teacher of that particular class for 
clarification.  You can also access your child's grade online.  
The teacher will give passcodes to access grades for each subject.
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What is the teacher's email address?

Mrs. Perkins - - kim.perkins@cox.net
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Can I call the teachers at their home?

I do not mind providing you with our home phone numbers; however, 
please 
use discretion when you call as these are our "off" 
days.  I do check our 
email regularly throughout the HomeBased Learning days.
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How long should a HomeBased Learning Day be?

As a teacher, I plan lessons that are relevant to the learning.  
I do not 
want to provide "busy" work just for the sake of having 
something to do for 
a particular class.  Our rule of thumb is the assignment time for 
each 
subject should be about the same as if it were a regular school 
day.  For 
example, if reading is 45 minutes on a regular school day, then 
you should 
plan for approximately 45 minutes for reading on an HBL day.  
However, 
please understand some students work more quickly than others, so 
the 45 
minutes is an approximation of completion time for the assignment.
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Will my child have math homework on Tuesday and Thursday's nights?

YES!  In order to gain the necessary concepts in math, please 
expect your 
child to have at one hour of math homework on Tuesday, Thursday 
and Friday 
evenings.  The student may postpone the work if an HBL day is the 
next day; 
however, this will make a very long math day for the HBL day.
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Can I expect my child to have homework on the weekends?

Yes - when there are long-term projects assigned.  The teacher 
will give 
sufficient notice of long-term projects plus a rubric 
(expectations and 
grading criteria) for the project and will be presented to the 
students at 
the beginning of the assignment.  Thus, the student has every 
opportunity 
for success.
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Can my student email the teachers with a question?

Absolutely!  At this age, I expect the student to take ownership 
of their 
learning which means if they need additional clarification or 
direction, 
then they are certainly welcome to communicate with the teacher 
directly!  
I encourage student and teacher communication!
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What does "final draft" mean on an assignment?

Please look at the Parent Handbook given out at the beginning of 
the year 
for final draft explanation and MLA heading instructions.
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