Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
I want to speak with Mrs. LeBreton. When is she available?
I am available on campus Monday-Friday. Feel free to call and leave a message, and I will do my best to call you back that day. I am also available via e-mail at angela.lebreton@stpsb.org. Back to Top
I am available on campus Monday-Friday. Feel free to call and leave a message, and I will do my best to call you back that day. I am also available via e-mail at angela.lebreton@stpsb.org.
Why doesn't my child have homework every night?
Your child should have homework every night, however some nights may only require 15 minutes. If there is ever a specific instance that you are concerned about, please contact me. Homework assignments are noted on Point Sheets and should also be listed in your child's agenda. Recurring assignments are listed here on teacherweb.Back to Top
Your child should have homework every night, however some nights may only require 15 minutes. If there is ever a specific instance that you are concerned about, please contact me. Homework assignments are noted on Point Sheets and should also be listed in your child's agenda. Recurring assignments are listed here on teacherweb.
Why does my child have a Daily Behavior Point Sheet to be signed nightly?
To better serve your student this document is a data collection tool as well as a communication tool. By reviewing the point sheets you will be able to see where your child stuggled and where they excelled that day. I will be able to utilize the same information to make sure his goals are attainable and that new goals are designed when an old goal has been met. Back to Top
To better serve your student this document is a data collection tool as well as a communication tool. By reviewing the point sheets you will be able to see where your child stuggled and where they excelled that day. I will be able to utilize the same information to make sure his goals are attainable and that new goals are designed when an old goal has been met.