PARTNERSHIPS
A special thanks to all who attended our Back-to-School event last night. Let’s give another shout-out to our Fabulous Parents Association who provided beautiful flowers, refreshments, and delicious food. Thank you, Tamson Livanov, Sarah Lauzen, Vienna Perillo, and Charlotte Anderson.
The relationship between teachers and parents is essential for children's success at CCEP and throughout their education. When healthy partnerships are developed, together, we can advocate for the needs of our children. Partnerships are built over time through authentic communication sharing honestly the strengths, joys, and challenges of our children both at home and at school. When parents are concerned about their child’s development or teachers observe a concern, we aren’t serving our children well if we don’t work together to address the matter.
ENJOY THIS ARTICLE from NAIS (National Association of Independent Schools) titled, The Parent-School Partnership: Optimizing Relationships and Building Understanding. The author, Olaf Jorgenson emphasizes how administrators must commit to building a partnership-focused school community and a program that both expects and supports parent-teacher teamwork.
“Just as school leaders can help teachers become more attuned to parents’ circumstances, viewpoints, and needs, they can help parents value teacher expertise and perspectives. In this way, teachers grow more comfortable collaborating with parents, and parents become more open to observations (along with concerns and suggestions) teachers share. When parents are primed to be receptive to teachers, they’re less inclined to see teacher feedback as criticism and more likely to accept teachers as partners in supporting their children’s well-being.”
Please reach out to us if you have any concerns or questions regarding your child’s school experiences or development. We promise to do the same.
With faith and gratitude,
Sheila
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