Moreland Road Elementary School
December 2024 / Family Engagement Newsletter
Happy Holidays
As we approach the holiday season, we at Moreland Rd Elementary School want to extend our warmest wishes to our students, families, and staff for a joyous and restful break. May your time be filled with love, laughter, and cherished moments with loved ones. We are grateful for your continued support and dedication throughout the year, and look forward to welcoming you back in the new year refreshed and ready to learn!
The school year is halfway over!
Have you scheduled a conference with your child's teacher?
Do you know what your child needs to work on at home to improve academic skills?
Have you attended a parent engagement event at your child's school?
Is your child a senior this year? If so, have you talked with your child's school about ways they can help with planning college and career readiness?
Have you started to set goals for the new year? Have you reviewed progress toward this year's goals?
Is your child a 5th or 8th grader? Are you aware of transition events to help your child move to middle and high school?
Do you have an upcoming kindergartener? Look for more information to get your child ready for next year coming this spring!
Fall Parent Survey Results
Please view our Fall Parent Survey Results HERE. This information is used to create our School Improvement Plan and drive our work with families throughout the school year.
Recap of Semester Events
Annual Title 1 Meeting
Date of Meeting: 9/15/24
What was covered: In this meeting, we discussed the topics below
- Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)
- Intent and Purpose of Title 1
- Title 1 Funding
- Programs/Supports in place to help your students
- Academic Standards expected of all students
- Parent Resources Centers
- District and School Parent and Family Engagement Policies
- School-Parent Compact
- If you were unable to attend and have questions, please contact me at
To view the presentation please click HERE.
Literacy Night
Date of Meeting: 10/25/24
What was covered: In this meeting, we discussed the topics below
- Lexile Scores
- How Dramatic Play and puppets can be used with reading to help with retention
- Literacy Presentation
- Supports in place to help your students
- Academic Standards expected of all students
- If you were unable to attend and have questions, please view the presentation HERE.
Student Led Conferences/ Math and Science Night!
November 21st, from 5:00–7:00 PM
Students proudly shared their accomplishments and progress with families during the conferences, showcasing their hard work and growth. Meanwhile, Math and Science Night featured engaging, hands-on activities that sparked excitement and curiosity in STEM learning.
Thank you to all the families who joined us for this memorable event—we loved celebrating our Mustangs' success and love of learning with you!
If you have any questions, please email your parent liaison at anissa.andrews@gscs.org or call the school at 770-229-3755.
How Can I Schedule a Parent-Teacher Conference?
Getting Ready for the Conference
- Review work samples, report cards, progress reports or other items sent home by the teacher
- Review school policies and the handbook
- Talk with your child about why you are having the conference and what you hope to learn at the conference. Get your child's input as to strengths, weaknesses, and areas of concern.
- Determine a list of questions to ask your child's teacher:
- Talk with your child about what you and the teacher discussed
- Talk about any plans or goals for improvement you might have
- Talk to your child about building on strengths and improving weaknesses
- Keep in touch with the teacher on a regular basis to find out about progress your child is making
- Email the teacher you would like to have a conference with.
- Call the school at 770-229-3755.
Upcoming Events
December 2-13: iReady Mid Year Diagnostic
December 6: PTO Movie Night
December 9: Chorus Concert and Carver Road Baptist
December 13: Leader in Me Assembly
December 18: Glow Party for iReady
December 20: Winter Holiday Parties
December 23-January 3: Winter Break
January 7: Students Return to School
Why parent engagement is important!
Researchers have found that student success in the classroom is most heavily influenced by a parents’ ability to:
- Encourage learning and education
- Set high – but not unrealistic – educational standards and goals
- Become involved in school and community activities
Researchers have also found that students who do benefit from strong parental involvement have:
- Higher overall achievement, regardless of socioeconomic, ethnic or racial background.
- A higher completion level on homework.
- A higher level of self-esteem in all aspects of life.
- Better social behavior and lower probability that they will get into trouble outside of school.
- Greater comfort navigating different cultural environments between home and school.
- Less likelihood of being placed in special education courses.
- Less probability of dropping out of high school.
Ways Parents Can Become More Engaged
- Contact Anissa Andrews via email at anissa.andrews@gscs.org to become involved in our Parent Engagement Events.
- Get on our volunteer list, to do so you can either email anissa.andrews@gscs.org or call the office at 770-229-3755.
- Join our PTO! To do so contact Nichole Kimbrel at pnicholekimbrel@gmail.com.
GSCS Parent Resource Center
Did you know that the Griffin-Spalding County School System also has a Parent Resource Center? Find hands on activities, books and brochures for your student in our District Parent Resource Center. The center is designed to provide educational resources for parents to help your student succeed academically. Parents can also find computers with internet access at the center. The best part is resources are FREE! You can find the Parent Resource Center located in the Parent Services Building, Room 121 on 234 E. Taylor Street, Griffin, GA 30224. If you would like more information or want to make an appointment, please contact LaJuana Love at 770-229-3700, ext 10321 or at Lajuana.love@gscs.org.
Parent Resource Center
Visit Our Family Resource Center!
Our Family Resource Center, located in the front lobby, is here to support our Mustang families! It offers a variety of resources, including educational materials, parenting tips, and connections to local assistance programs. Whether you need tools to help your child succeed academically or information about community support, we're here to help. Stop by during school hours to explore what we have to offer!