Tools For Communication

Communication tools include verbal, written, digital, nonverbal, and visual methods that help people share information clearly and effectively.

Frequently asked questions

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What is my child learning right now?

Your child is learning about how government works, including why we have rules, the three branches of government, and how laws are made. All things the students will be learning will be sent in a newsletter.

How can I contact you?

The best way to reach me is through email. I check messages daily and will respond as soon as possible.

When can I expect an response?

I typically respond within 24 hours during the school week. Messages sent on weekends will be answered the next school day.

Can I schedule a meeting or a phone conference?

Yes! I’m happy to meet with you. Just send me a message, and we can set up a time that works for both of us.

What should I do if I have a concern about my child?

Please don’t hesitate to reach out. I want us to work together, and I’m always open to discussing any questions or concerns you may have.

How will you communicate updates about my child?

I will share updates through notes, messages, or emails to keep you informed about your child’s progress.

How can I support communication between home and school?

Staying in contact, asking questions, and checking in regularly helps us work together to support your child’s success.

What is the best way to stay informed?

Regularly checking messages and staying connected will help you stay up to date with classroom activities and expectations.

We’re a team when it comes to your child’s success