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Parent Resources

Parents, without your active role in your student's academic career, the student loses so much.  Your role is more valuable than you know.  For both the student and the staff at Beulah Elementary School, we need your involvement in your student's life.  We know that you want your student to be successful and trying to figure out your role can be difficult.  These three simple tips below can help your student.

  • Help your child show up at school with a good attitude and ready to learn.
    •  Keep tabs on school attendance.
    •  Make sure your student gets plenty of rest each night.
    •  Don't accept the "I'm never going to use this after school" excuse for not working hard in a class.
    •  Speak positively of the benefits of an elementary school education.
  • Help them organize their time and materials.
    •   Help your student keep an assignment calendar/agenda with dates for homework, tests, and projects.
    •   Divide long-term assignments into smaller tasks and develop a timeline for what tasks should be done.
    •   Make sure there is a quiet study area and a location for their school materials.
  • Take an interest.
    •   Listen to your student talk about what is happening in class.
    •   Encourage your student to become involved in a club or sport at school.
    •   Show teachers that you are interested in your student's education.
    •   Help your student understand how to take ownership of his academic career.

Helping Families Initiative

Kids and Kin Overview

Kids and Kin Aug and Sept

    • The impact attendance has on students can be documented all the way back to elementary school:
    • This is an excellent resource that show the VALUABLE role the parent has in school attendance:
    • Check out this short document for tips on how you can help in student attendance.
      • Parents Can Improve Student's Attendance
    • Use the following .pdf file to help better understand how you can help your student plan for his/her future:
      • Parent's Guide to Career Planning