Dear Parents/Guardians,
I want to extend to you and your child my warmest welcome as we enter a new and exciting school year. My name is Tayler Cameron and I am thrilled to be your child’s teacher. I feel very lucky to work with such a passionate and committed school community at GMS. I have a passion for literacy and providing students with the tools to become more independent readers.
I believe communication between home and school is essential to a successful school year. Three main tools for daily communication between home and school include your child’s agenda, Remind and our classroom blog.
Agenda:
Writing in our agendas will continue to be a main tool for communication between home and school. Please check and sign your child’s agenda each day so that I know you have received the important messages that were sent home. I will also be checking the agendas each day for messages or notes from parents. Notes from school will be sent home in the front pocket of your child’s agenda.
Classroom Blog:
Another important communication tool is our classroom blog. This blog will act as a virtual window into our classroom. This is a great way to stay connected and share our learning with you at home. You can access our blog at www.noexcuses34.weebly.com or from the Gladys McDonald home page, using the “classrooms” link. I will post an update at the end of each week. Please visit the classroom blog with your child weekly for important updates, pictures, reminders, upcoming events and helpful resources. Reading the blog with your child each weekend is a great way to stay connected to what is going on in our classroom and gives your child some extra home reading practice each week. Students love to share the highlights of the their week with their family. Please make checking the blog a weekly habit in your home.
Remind:
I will also be using a communication tool called Remind to send the most important reminders directly to parents. You can choose to receive these reminders in the form of a text message or an e-mail. For example, I may send a reminder the day before a field trip to ask students to bring their missing permission form to school tomorrow, ora reminder that students need to bring a cold lunch the next day etc. Please see the Remind note for more information and instructions on how to sign up.
Our classroom is always open to your input and suggestions. If you have any questions/concerns, or would like to discuss your child’s progress with me, please do not hesitate to call 791-8500, email (t[email protected]), stop by our classroom, or write a note in your child’s agenda.
I consider it a great privilege and responsibility to be your child’s teacher. I look forward to getting to know you and your child.
Sincerely,
Ms. Cameron
I want to extend to you and your child my warmest welcome as we enter a new and exciting school year. My name is Tayler Cameron and I am thrilled to be your child’s teacher. I feel very lucky to work with such a passionate and committed school community at GMS. I have a passion for literacy and providing students with the tools to become more independent readers.
I believe communication between home and school is essential to a successful school year. Three main tools for daily communication between home and school include your child’s agenda, Remind and our classroom blog.
Agenda:
Writing in our agendas will continue to be a main tool for communication between home and school. Please check and sign your child’s agenda each day so that I know you have received the important messages that were sent home. I will also be checking the agendas each day for messages or notes from parents. Notes from school will be sent home in the front pocket of your child’s agenda.
Classroom Blog:
Another important communication tool is our classroom blog. This blog will act as a virtual window into our classroom. This is a great way to stay connected and share our learning with you at home. You can access our blog at www.noexcuses34.weebly.com or from the Gladys McDonald home page, using the “classrooms” link. I will post an update at the end of each week. Please visit the classroom blog with your child weekly for important updates, pictures, reminders, upcoming events and helpful resources. Reading the blog with your child each weekend is a great way to stay connected to what is going on in our classroom and gives your child some extra home reading practice each week. Students love to share the highlights of the their week with their family. Please make checking the blog a weekly habit in your home.
Remind:
I will also be using a communication tool called Remind to send the most important reminders directly to parents. You can choose to receive these reminders in the form of a text message or an e-mail. For example, I may send a reminder the day before a field trip to ask students to bring their missing permission form to school tomorrow, ora reminder that students need to bring a cold lunch the next day etc. Please see the Remind note for more information and instructions on how to sign up.
Our classroom is always open to your input and suggestions. If you have any questions/concerns, or would like to discuss your child’s progress with me, please do not hesitate to call 791-8500, email (t[email protected]), stop by our classroom, or write a note in your child’s agenda.
I consider it a great privilege and responsibility to be your child’s teacher. I look forward to getting to know you and your child.
Sincerely,
Ms. Cameron