
Talk with your teen about his or her plans for the day.

Challenge family members to learn and use three new words a day.
That’s over 1,000 words a year!

Notice silent messages. If your teen is smiling, say, “You seem happy.”

Remind your teen that they have control over their success or failure in
school.

Check out the school website with your teen. What can you find that
you haven’t seen before?

Avoid interrupting during your teen’s study time.

Make plans to do something together with the family of one of your
teen’s friends.

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Encourage your teen to be active and try new physical fitness activities.

Suggest that your teen use two colors of highlighter to organize his or her
notes. One color is for main ideas, the other for specific facts.

Is your teen studying a foreign language? Have him or her look online for
publications and videos in that language.

Ask your child to estimate how far he or she can drive before a full tank of gas
gets down to the 1⁄4 mark.

Talk to your teen about the importance of school attendance. Reinforce
that attendance is also important in the working world.

Monday, March 13, 2023 is a Professional Learning Day for all staff; students will not come to school. Enjoy the long weekend!


Monday, March 13, 2023 is a Professional Learning Day for all staff; students will not come to school. Enjoy the long weekend!


Have your teen research how and when she can register to vote.

Don’t label your teen (example: Morgan is the shy one). Kids tend to live up to
the labels parents create for them.

Attention Seniors! March is apply to college month. The following schools are waiving application fees for the month of March: Coastal Pines Technical College, South Georgia State College, and Georgia Southern University. Apply now to save $$

Take turns calling out words from the dictionary during breakfast. See
who can spell them.

Today is Read Across America Day. To celebrate, spend some extra time
reading with your child.