School Commitment Parent Involvement Teacher Support Working together to build community communication!

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School Commitment Parent Involvement Teacher Support Working together to build community communication!

What Weve Accomplished

In one month – 50% or more teachers with ACTIVE TeacherWeb Pages Students checking TeacherWeb daily in the Library (and other spots on campus) for homework

What Weve Accomplished Parents able to view their childs homework on-line (sometimes grades, too!) Protocol/Standard for each department

What Weve Accomplished Monthly Audits/checks of TeacherWeb Sites to ensure Department Standards are being met Continued/Ongoing training to assist teachers in developing and updating their Sites

How weve Accomplished It School Commitment Parent Involvement Teacher Support …and a whole lot of Time & Effort!

How weve Accomplished It Parent Volunteers offering training classes, one-on-one support On-site teacher dedicated to TeacherWeb for entire first month of school

How weve Accomplished It Ongoing reward structure for setting up the site & keeping it up-to-date Funding received for monthly rewards (for up-to-date sites) Monthly status letter to each teacher with positive and critical feedback

How weve Accomplished It Continued Parent commitment to help with Audits & Training (as needed) Continued School commitment apparent in monthly letters, ongoing assistance from on- site teacher, and monthly rewards drawing

What are the Rewards? Improved community communication Improved student access to assignments (from anywhere!) Improved Parent involvement in students schooling Improved Parent/Teacher communication

What are the Rewards?

Students Take Control… Use TeacherWeb.com to access your homework assignments and test information on-line. Improve class grade and overall GPA Validate teacher requirements for projects, homework and test. Be prepared for classroom participation Eliminate the stress of confusion Dont settle for less… Use TeacherWeb.com and Take Control!

Parents Help your student improve their academic performance…. Use TeacherWeb.com to monitor homework assignments and test requirements. Eliminate the frustration of not know what is expected of your student Eliminate phone tag with teachers by communicated directly through . Support your student to build positive planning skills Use Teacher Web.Com and see the results! What are the Rewards?

The Hurdles Weve Faced Network Problems Proxy Glitches Uploading Grade Difficulties

Perserverance Try & Try again! Parents continue to assist with training Parents helping upload information one-on-one

RESULTS! A few words from those whove helped make it happen …and seen the results! Pat Carlson & the Parent Volunteers