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Expectations for parents and guardians

Click here for daily school updates & here for Parent Support services.  Tutoring and other Student Support Services found here.

This year, like every year, teachers are going to need your involvement at home for your teen's success...please explore my Bitmoji Virtual Classroom below by clicking informational items in the "room", and then continue reading below about how YOU can help your teen be successful this year!  Make sure to read the Digital Syllabus on the corresponding webpage for the class your teen is enrolled in.


Tips for helping your teen succeed, build skills and learn this semester..

  • ​​Teenagers will need to establish a daily routine. They need to stay on top of checking their school emails, the "to do" lists within the Canvas courses, and keeping organized in a way that works best for them.   YOU may have to help with this.   With more tech tools, students often get "fatigued" and check out of staying on task.   Teachers give lots of tools, but it's up to your teen to take the action, effort and stay motivated.
  • For the love of all that's holy, PLEASE understand most teens are addicted to their technology.   Not sure if your teen is one of these kids?   In my experience, if a teen is maintaining a high B or A, they have a "delay of gratification" problem when it comes to staying off their phones and focusing.    YOU can help with this more than schools.   Please don't assume school have found some magic way to keep thousands of students off their addictive devices.  ​
  • Check Powerschool weekly for updated grades.  Your teen has access and can show you, or if you would like a parent login, please contact the school directly for your own access by emailing Jennifer Pendergraft. 
  • Help your student reach out to teachers for support if needed.  I will be using Remind 101 for students, which sends texts directly to their phones or email.   Students should use my posted office hours for additional help (check their Syllabus on their course page using the Class Pages link above). 
  • ​Check your teen's Canvas courses with your student frequently.  It helps scads to sit with your teen from time to time and look over their work.  
  • ​​Contact the school (attendance office) and teachers if your student is sick and unable to attend school.  ​

OTHER IMPORTANT NEWS NOTICES: 
  • Do you have a child that qualifies as a Dreamer (DACA)?   Here's a great scholarship opportunity to check out! 
  • Are you registered to vote?  YOU have power to make change in schools and communities by voting in all elections.  Click here for more.
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Laura Thrower: Social Studies Teacher
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Email: lthrower@wcpss.net
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