Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone mentioned hand holding for first few weeks. Actually you may likely need to do that for first few years as we did to help with organization and to give tips and to make sure assignments were started and completed in timely manner. It has paid off and he has needed less and less hand holding since then. Also the CJ is used for communication between teacher and parent so it is important to check daily so you could see if there is any missing homework, tardies, etc. Grades for tests and quizzes are also placed in the CJ.
My child's CJ is already in terrible shape. Several pages have fallen out. Is there a anyway we can get another CJ? I realize it is going to cost but I do not see this CJ making it past September.
Anonymous wrote:Someone mentioned hand holding for first few weeks. Actually you may likely need to do that for first few years as we did to help with organization and to give tips and to make sure assignments were started and completed in timely manner. It has paid off and he has needed less and less hand holding since then. Also the CJ is used for communication between teacher and parent so it is important to check daily so you could see if there is any missing homework, tardies, etc. Grades for tests and quizzes are also placed in the CJ.
Anonymous wrote:OP - what is your child telling you? Is he/she concerned or unhappy with the class work or homework? Teachers? For many students it's a much more diverse school than they were used to - racially and economically - and the building is pretty crowded.
Go to the parent orientation event next week for your child's grade - you will be grouped by your kid's section and each teacher will give a quick overview of their plans for the year and policies. It is also a good way to meet other parents in your kid's section