Our quality public education system thrives on community support.
Parents/guardians are key partners in the education process and the support of
parents/guardians and schools are closely linked to academic achievement.
The SCDSB Student Handbook has a wealth of information about our schools, including assessment dates, report card information, student learning, the Code of Conduct, safety in schools, healthy living tips, technology use and much more.
Parents and guardians can help students learn by:
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showing interest in education and in their child's progress
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discussing their child's work and academic progress with the teacher
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praising their child's efforts and accomplishments
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discussing various aspects of school work and activities with their child in a positive and supportive manner
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setting up an appropriate homework area, providing appropriate materials, and limiting distractions
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helping their child find the best time to do homework
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asking their child to explain the assignment to them
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monitoring their child's homework and provide assistance where needed
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letting their child do the work on his/her own before helping
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helping
their child draw up a schedule to complete homework or a major project
balanced with family time and extra-curricular activities
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developing awareness of the expectations of the Ontario Curriculum
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maintaining close communication with the school
Parent Involvement Committee (PIC)
For more information, please visit our Parent Involvement Committee (PIC) and School Councils web pages.
Policy 4311 - Parent Involvement Committee
Contact: 705-734-6363 ext. 11711
Volunteering in Schools
Volunteers are an important part of what makes our schools great places
to learn and grow. We value and appreciate the support of our
volunteers. Volunteers have various roles at our schools, including:
To learn more about how to become a volunteer at a SCDSB school visit our Volunteer page.