Parent-teacher conferences are an opportunity to engage in conversation about your child’s learning. Parents/guardians and teachers are able to connect face-to-face and communicate openly about student learning, especially with respect to areas of strength and areas of growth. They help build and sustain respectful relationships that allow both parties to share information and develop strategies to support student success.
November 25 & 26, 2021
See our Calendar page for additional conference dates and times.
Log-in to MyCBE.
If you do not have an account, follow the Create a MyCBE Account instructions.
Click on the My School Conferences icon.
Click on the time slot that is available and convenient for you. Ensure pop-up windows are allowed.
In the pop-up window, you will choose your child (you have the option to enter the student's name), the name of the parent / guardian is pre-filled, but can also be changed.
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