Spalding High School
Parent & Family Engagement Newsletter - September 2024
BACK TO SCHOOL TIPS FOR PARENTS
- Help your child adjust to earlier bedtimes just to help them ease into new routines. Set a consistent bedtime for your child and stick with it every night. Getting enough sleep is critical for kids to stay healthy and be successful in school. Not getting enough sleep is linked with lower academic achievement, as well as higher rates of absenteeism and tardiness.
Have your child turn off electronic devices well before bedtime. Try to have the home as quiet and calm as possible when younger children are trying to fall asleep.
Children who eat a nutritious breakfast function better. They do better in school, and have better concentration and more energy. If your child does not have time to eat, send them to school with a grab and go snack like a granola bar.
Create an environment that is homework-friendly. Children need a consistent workspace in their bedroom or another part of the home that is quiet, without distractions, and promotes study.
Schedule ample time for homework. Build this time into choices about participating in after school activities.
Establish a household rule that the TV and other electronic distractions stay off during homework time. Supervise computer and internet use.
National Hispanic Heritage Month
National Hispanic Heritage Month
National Hispanic Heritage Month is annually celebrated from September 15 to October 15 in the United States for recognizing the contributions and influence of Hispanic Americans to the history, culture, and achievements of the United States.
The Griffin Spalding County School offers an ESOL program that works to empower our students to graduate college and career ready by providing effective instruction to improve language proficiency and academic achievement.
For more information contact:
Pearla Hodo
Part time ESOL Coordinator
770-229-3710 ext.10399
Annual Title I Meeting
Title I Annual Meeting Information - Fall 2024
Title I, Part A requires that all schools receiving Title I, Part A funds must bring parents and families together for a parent meeting to inform participating parents about the school's Title I program and their right to be involved. This meeting will be held within the first 45 days of the new school year in GSCS.
Spalding High Parents are asked to join us on:
September 10, 2024
9:00AM and 5:00PM
In this meeting, we will discuss the topics below:
o Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)
o Intent and Purpose of Title I
o Title I Funding
o Programs/Supports in Place to Help your Students
o Academic Standards Expected of All Students o Measuring Student Progress
o Parent Resource Centers
o District and School Parent and Family Engagement Policies
o School-Parent Compact
Upcoming Events
Family-School Partnership Vision Statement
The Family-School Partnership Program believes that parents, schools, families, and communities working together can create meaningful partnerships that ultimately lead to significant gains across the board in student achievement.
Fall Title I Parent and Family Survey
Parent Resource Center
If you would like resources please drop by front office or email Mrs. Releford at tonga.releford@gscs.org.
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.
GSCS District Homeless Education Liaison
Contact Information for Parent Liaison
Mrs. Tonga Releford