Ways to Get Connected

Communication

Communication between school and home is both formal (through newsletters, blogs and notices, report cards and parent/teacher conferences) and informal (through phone calls, notes, emails and electronic agendas). We encourage ongoing communication between home and school. Please feel free to call the school about any issues you wish to discuss with either teachers or administration. The more we communicate, the better we can understand and provide for your children’s needs. Your first point of contact for any issues regarding your child needs to be the classroom teacher. Many concerns can be addressed through clarifying and direct communication.

Discussions about your child require thoughtfulness and adequate time. Please refrain from trying to have those conversations during entry and dismissal times when staff are beginning the instructional day or ensuring all students are dismissed safely. The school administration will gladly make time to discuss any issue you feel is important. By making an appointment with either teachers or administrators you will be assured of adequate time for a thoughtful discussion

Community Bulletin Board

A bulletin board has been set up as a community information board. Be sure to look at it when you visit the school. Names of babysitters and special programs may be posted there for your interest. Please note that the school does not screen these and the information is provided to be used at your own discretion.  

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News

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​Ways to Stay Informed & Involved with the CBE

Website

Visit our sites for news and opportunities to get involved in the decisions that affect you.

Social Media

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Events

The public is welcome to attend, or view meetings online.

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