Keep It Going Year-Round
Your child can be a more successful learner, both in and out of school, with your help. Working in partnership with your school, you can support your child as he or she builds skills and curiosity to learn. Here are some resources that can help keep the learning going year-round and ideas to inspire and support your involvement.
Partnering With Your School
- Opportunities for Parent Involvement
- 10 Easy Ways to Help Your Child's School
- Making a Difference at Your Child's School
- Recommended Questions to Ask at Parent-Teacher Conferences
- Parent-Teacher Conference Prep
- How to Stay Involved in Middle and High School
- Study Skills for Middle School and Beyond
- Getting the Most Out of Parent-Teacher Conferences
- Tips for Getting More Involved in My Child's School
- The Parent-Teacher Partnership
- Opportunities for Families to Get Involved
Resources for Parents
- DOE Parent Coordinators and Parent Support Offices
- DOE Essentials: General Information, Special Education, and ELL
- FAQs for English Language Learners
- Tips for Working with ELL Students
- The Tween Years: Interacting with Young Adolescents
- The Time to Think About DOE High School Admissions Is Now
- How Do I Help My Child Learn to Use the Internet Wisely?
- School Meals Program
- 2007-08 School Year Calendar
- NYC Family Guide 2007-2008
Helping Your Child Academically
- Forty-Four Proven Ideas Parents Can Use to Help Their Children Do Better in School
- Talking with Kids about School
- Improving Your Child's School Attendance
- Five Key Skills for Academic Success
- Homework Tips for Teens
- Top Ten Ways to Improve Reading Skills
Year-Round Activities
