Parents Play House
Whitfield's Wizards--Room 15

It is my belief that there must be a partnership between parents and the teacher for each student to be truly successful in school. Parent participation in the classroom makes a difference in how children view the classroom. I always appreciate anything that a parent is willing to do in the classroom.

Homeroom Mother's & Father's

Come into the classroom and help with the daily lessons that occur. You can help with reading, math, science, and writing or office runs, copying, bulletin boards... Whatever you are comfortable with.

Field Trip Chaperones
There are several opportunities for you to participate as a chaperone on a filed trip. In February we will see Beauty and the Beast and in March we will travel to Exchange City.

If you’d like to sign up for a specific day/job, share an awesome talent, or just want to come hang out, let us know! E-mail, call, or send a note with your child.

Parents are the first educators of their children. They are the supporters of their child's hopes and dreams. In life, encouraging your child to do his or her best will make a world of difference. Knowing about his or her academic process will improve his or her life all the more. Parents are amazing because they are the link between their child's teacher and home.

 Parent Links

Tulsa Public Schools
Dr. Michael Zolkowski
Superintendent

Homework

 

  Love and Logic

Understanding Test Scores

  Study Buddy

National Parent/Teacher Association
   
   

“Education is our passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to the people who prepare for it today.” --Malcom X

 

 

 

Parent Questionnaire

Name

Email

Phone

Child's Name

What would you like for me to know about your son or daughter that might make a difference in the classroom?

What is something that your son or daughter has enjoyed doing this year?



Do you have anything to contribute to our class (volunteering, resources) that could make our class better? See the list to the left.


Classroom Expectations
Be polite and helpful to others

“It is easier to leave angry words unspoken than to mend a heart those words have broken.” --Unknown

Respect yourself, others and their property

“We must all live together as brothers or perish alone as fools.” --Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Always be prepared to learn

 

Listen attentively while others are speaking

“If we were supposed to talk more than we listen, we would have two mouths and one ear.” --Mark Twain

Obey all school rules

“He that cannot obey cannot command.” --Benjamin Franklin


Rewards for Positive Classroom Behavior
Verbal Praise
Note to Parents
Time on Computer
Student Appreciation Time
Speaker of the House Award

Consequences for Unacceptable Classroom Behavior
Reminder of expectations
Verbal warning / Limit setting
Loss of “Student Appreciation Time”
In-house suspension (ISS)
Parents Contacted
Referral

Consequences for Severe Behavior
Immediate referral and/or
Parents contacted and/or
Suspension



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