Before school starts, I like to create folders for home/school communication. I used to have kids get confused about what items were supposed to be returned and which items could stay at home. Then I started making my old folders, and it really helped. I print out these labels on Avery sticky-back paper, and then just cut them and stick them right on the correct side. The Items that need to "come right back" go on the RIGHT hand side of the folder, and the items that need to be "left at home" go
E-mailing parents is a quick and easy way to stay in touch. Sometimes parents don't always read all of the paperwork going home. This helps eliminate that problem. I like to set this sheet out when parents come for Back to School Night at the beginning of the year. Then just create a group in your e-mail contacts and add each parent's e-mail from the current year. I usually name my group by the school year (example: Kids' Parents 2013) so I don't get confused from one year to the next. Now all y
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