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PARTNERING WITH PARENTS

St. Paul Lutheran School desires to build a culture where parents and teachers partner in providing the finest education possible for the young people entrusted to their care.

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  COMMUNICATION

St. Paul Lutheran School desires to build a culture where parents and teachers partner in providing the finest education possible for the young people entrusted to their care. To that end, the staff of St. Paul is truly committed to maintaining open channels of communication with the parents and/or guardians of our students.

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PARENT-TEACHER CONFERENCES

Following the 1st grading period, parents are scheduled to meet with the teacher in a 15-minute conference. Discussion items include the child’s academic progress, school disposition, and interaction with teacher and classmates.

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TEACHER AVAILABILITY

If at any time during the school year parents have questions concerning their child’s progress or behavior, they are encouraged to call the teacher and arrange a mutually convenient time to meet. This may be accomplished by stopping by or calling the school office or e-mailing the teacher.

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VOLUNTEERING

Parents are welcome and encouraged to volunteer at St. Paul Lutheran School. Opportunities are plentiful. Whether it’s one day a month or one day a year, please consider volunteering for your school.  All volunteers must participate in a volunteer orientation meeting as well as fill out a volunteer form.

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ONLINE GRADES

In the beginning of the year, parents are given login information to have 24/7 access to their child’s grades. Within this grading portal there is an area to directly contact the teacher regarding a specific subject or assignment.

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The Eagle- School News

The  Eagle provides a weekly news report from the classrooms and school . 

THE EAGLE

"As the scripture teaches, `Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. Proverbs 22:3

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