Parent and Family Engagement
May 2024
đź’ˇUpcoming Events and Important Dates
May 6-10 8th grade Milestone Testing
May 13 8th grade Makeup testing
May 13 Writer's Workshop event for those students who responded with interest
May 14- 16 6th & 7th grade Milestone Testing
May 15 Athletic Awards Program 5:30 pm
May 17 6th & 7th grade Makeup testing
May 20-24 8th grade Week activities
May 22 Honor's Day 6th grade 10:00 am - 11:00 am
May 22 Honor's Day 7th grade 1:15 pm - 2:15 pm
May 22 Honor's Day 8th grade 6:00 pm
May 24 Last day of school
May 30 Report cards may be picked up from school
A Look Back at the 23-24 School Year
🔆Skip the Summer Slide🔆
“Summer slide” is the tendency for students to lose some of the achievement gains they made during the previous school year. Here are some ways you can help stop the "summer slide" and ensure your child starts the 24-25 school year off with academic success.
- Parents, caregivers, and other adults can help stem summer slide by reading themselves, as children that see adults in their lives reading often tend to read more themselves.
- Reading 4 to 6 books over the summer has the potential to prevent a decline in reading achievement scores from the spring to the fall, so even small steps are very beneficial.
- Access to books is critical. The public library is an excellent free resource for families to have access to books of a wide range of interests and reading levels, as well as librarians to guide children and families in selecting great books.
- Children that feel that reading is fun tend to read more often, so summer programs that help make reading enjoyable and social are most successful. Contact the public library to see what programs are offered for your family this summer.
Flint River Regional Library System
Griffin-Spalding County Library
800 Memorial Dr
Griffin, GA 30223
12 Facts About Summer Slide for a Productive Summer Break
Seven Ways to Prevent Summer Learning Loss
Summer Resources for GA Parents