Expectations
It is my strong belief that all students can learn; they just need the guidance and direction from home and school to help them achieve their potential.
My Expectations for Parents:
Regardless of a school's setting, urban or rural, parents are an intregal partner in their child’s education and occupy a seminal role with the teacher in their child’s academic success. Thus, it is my expectation as a teacher that each student complete each assigned work on-time. Delays reduce the impact and efficacy of the assignment. Late work will be accepted, but the lesson’s impact will be diminished because the student has not been able to fully participate in classroom discussions or asked questions relating to the assignment. Therefore, please find a quiet place that is free from distractions for your burgeoning scholar to study. Check your child’s planner daily to make sure all homework assignments are being completed. Don’t forget to ask questions. “How was your day?” “What did you learn today?” Do not accept a shoulder shrug or “Nothing” as a real answer.
My Expectations for Students
No one enjoys homework; hence, the "work" in homework, but it is necessary for you, the student, to complete your assignments on-time in order to gain the most from the lesson and classroom discussions. This also helps you develop a work ethic, which you'll need throughout your life.