Parents
Parental Involvement
Dr. Kaysie Burton, NBCT
Assistant Federal Programs Director and Parental Engagement Specialist
Email: kburton@gville.k12.ms.us
Office: (662) 334-3842
MDE Learning At Home Resources for Parents
Important Documents:
- NEW Birth to 3 yr old Summer Talking Challenge
- MPB Broadcast Schedule: July 27 - July 31
- Ten Tips for Parents for Continuing Learning
Important Websites:
- CommonSense Media Resources for Families
- MPB COVID-19 Information
MDE Additional Resources for Parents
- Literacy-Based Promotion Act Parents as Partners Video
- Parent Read-at-Home Plan (New)
- Parent Read-at-Home Plan (Printer Friendly Version)
- Parent Read-at-Home Plan (Spanish version)
- Helping Your Child Learn to Read – A Parent Guide (K-3)
- PTA: Parents' Guides to Student Success
- ELL Resources for Parents
Family Engagement Framework and Toolkit
- Framework
- Toolkit
- Information Flyer
COVID-19: Five Helpful Resources For Families
https://consciousdiscipline.com/covid-19-five-helpful-responses-for-families/
As some communities in the United States open K-12 schools, CDC offers the following considerations for ways in which schools can help protect students, teachers, administrators, and staff and slow the spread of COVID-19. Schools can determine, in collaboration with state and local health officials to the extent possible, whether and how to implement these considerations while adjusting to meet the unique needs and circumstances of the local community. Implementation should be guided by what is feasible, practical, acceptable, and tailored to the needs of each community. School-based health facilities may refer to CDC’s Guidance for U.S. Healthcare Facilities and may find it helpful to reference the Ten Ways Healthcare Systems Can Operate Effectively During the COVID-19 Pandemic. These considerations are meant to supplement—not replace—any state, local, territorial, or tribal health and safety laws, rules, and regulations with which schools must comply.
"It Takes A Village To Raise A Child. Together We Can, We Will, and We Must Make It Happen!"
Parent Resources
Summer Learning Packets
Enthusiastic Parents:
In an effort to assist parents in reducing the "summer loss of learning", we have created Summer Packets for students in grade levels Pre-K-8. Each Summer Learning Fun Packet consists of math, reading, language, and writing activities. The goal of the packets is to have students work for about 15-20 minutes on skill based activities (IN ELA & MATH) to continue learning for the upcoming school year. Our commitment to learning is to provide continuous educational enhancements through:
Activities designed to be a review of material from the past school year and have been pulled from our current reading and math series so they should be familiar to you and your child.
Summer Learning Fun Packets will help reduce the "summer loss of learning", but also creating fun and creativity.
Students that complete their packets, and return them to school in August, will be allowed to receive two 100 starting off the school year in both ELA & Math, along with an incentive! (Pre-K an incentive)
Additional Printable At-Home Learning Activity Packets with multiple supports resources!
https://www.curriculumassociates.com/supporting-students-away-from-school/additional-math-resources
Math Weekly Calendar
https://www.curriculumassociates.com/supporting-students-away-from-school/additional-reading-resources