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Welcome To Parent Night/Open House 2011-12

Chet Burchett Elementary School 3308 James Leo Dr. Spring, Texas 77373 281-891-8630 http:// springisd.org http:// schools.springisd.org/default.aspx?name=04.home. Welcome To Parent Night/Open House 2011-12. Mr. Nelson 4 th - 5 th DAEP Teacher

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Welcome To Parent Night/Open House 2011-12

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  1. Chet Burchett Elementary School • 3308 James Leo Dr. • Spring, Texas 77373 • 281-891-8630 • http://springisd.org • http://schools.springisd.org/default.aspx?name=04.home Welcome To Parent Night/Open House 2011-12 Mr. Nelson 4th - 5th DAEP Teacher Room 129 | Phone: Ext. 285130 | Email: mnelso1@springisd.org

  2. BHAG: Big Hairy Audacious Goal Our classroom goals for the 2011-12 School Year… For every student to become an exemplary learner and be successful academically, behaviorally, and socially. • “When you know better you do better.” [Maya Angelou] Mr. Nelson 4th - 5th DAEP Teacher Conference Period: 1:15-1:55pm Room 129 | Phone: Ext. 285130 | Email: mnelso1@springisd.org

  3. Calendar of Events Important Dates September 23 – Project 1 September 27 – Field Trip October 5 – Science Fair October 20 – Parent Teacher Conference Day November 5 – Project 2 December 10 – Academic Progress Ceremony

  4. Top 5 Ways Parents can help their children succeed in school 1) Make sure your child is at school every day possible. “Missed work is generally more of a loss than made-up work is a gain,” Parks says. “There is no substitute for attendance.” 2) Designate a time and place for your child to do homework. If he does not have homework, have him use the time to read. “Routine is the essence of a child’s life,” he says. 3) Keep in touch with teachers, but don’t overdo it. “Most teachers appreciate parents caring enough to keep in touch a few times a term but do not appreciate parents expecting contact on a regular basis.” 4) Teach your child character—it “will improve social and academic skills more than anything else,” Parks says. “Some things are simply wrong, and the world your child will grow up in will punish crimes, so give your child a head start.” 5) Make time every day to talk with your child about the day’s activities. “Let them know you care, and really listen to what they have to say.”

  5. Matthew W. Nelson BAAS Communication, Leadership and Management, University of North Texas AAS Criminal Justice Texas Peace Officer, Hill College AA History, Information Technology, New Mexico Junior College Mr. Nelson 4th - 5th DAEP Teacher Conference Period: 1:15-1:55pm Room 129 | Phone: Ext. 285130 | Email: mnelso1@springisd.org

  6. sources Vanderbilt, Tom. Traffic: why we drive the way we do (and what it says about us). New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2008. Print. http://www.schoolfamily.com/school-family-articles/article/824-teachers-tips-how-parents-can-help

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