Mrs. Mitchell



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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common 
questions of students and parents.
  1. When can I have a conference with Mrs. Mitchell?
  2. If my child is absent, how is the make up work process handled?
  3. What is Mrs. Mitchell's e-mail address?
  4. How can I find Mrs. Mitchell's web-site?
  5. How often should I check Mrs. Mitchell's web-site?



When can I have a conference with Mrs. Mitchell?

I will be happy to meet or phone any parent. I can have a 
conference
before or after school on Monday, Tuesday, or Thursday. Please
send me a
note requesting a conference. Also, give me an idea of your
concerns, plus a
day or or so to prepare, and I will be more than happy to get
with you. I am
asking that you do not try to conference with me during
instructional time.
It really disrupts the class' routine and gets students off
track.
Thanks for your understanding and cooperation with this matter.
Please remember that my sole purpose at Snowden is to make 5th
grade a
pleasant experience for you and a successful learning experience
for your
child.
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If my child is absent, how is the make up work process handled?

The first day your child returns to school he/she will be given 
all of the
work that is necessary for him/her to complete. At the least, the
child will
be given one days time for every day missed. Usually, I extend it
even
longer. Please understand that this is the best policy for both
myself and
your child. Also, please send an excuse for the days absent.
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What is Mrs. Mitchell's e-mail address?

evansemilyr@mcsk12.net
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How can I find Mrs. Mitchell's web-site?

Go to Teacherweb.com  click on "Find your teacher" and 
then follow the
prompts. Save the web-site under your favorites once you have
located it.
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How often should I check Mrs. Mitchell's web-site?

I update it every Sunday. You can check it on Sunday evenings for 
all
important information.
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