FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and 
parents.
  1. Will my student have homework?
  2. Can I volunteer in the classroom?
  3. What do I do if my child reports bullying at school?



Will my student have homework?

Yes, Monday through Thursday nights, students will have 
homework.  All students need to read for a minimum of 20 minutes 
at home each night.  They should have all homework written in 
their planner or planner page each day.  Please refer to this 
planner page for exact assignments each night.  The 
time to complete homework should not exceed 60 minutes in any 
given evening.  Please let me know if your child is working for 
more than 60 minutes to complete their work.
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Can I volunteer in the classroom?

Yes!  Parent help is always welcomed and appreciated.  If you 
wish to work with students, you must fill out the proper 
paperwork (VIM forms) available at the front office.  If you wish 
to correct papers or do work other than working directly with 
kids, no paperwork is required.  Please let me know if 
you would like to become involved in your child's classroom -- I 
have lots of opportunities for parents to help out!
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What do I do if my child reports bullying at school?

Bullying is absolutely NOT tolerated at Jefferson Elementary.  If 
you feel your child is the victim of bullies, please advise a 
teacher or Mr. Sherwood, the principal, as soon as possible.  
Take time to talk to your child about being a responsible 
bystander.  Getting bystanders to be empathetic to those students 
being bullied is the key to taking the power away from bullies.  
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