Parental Involvement
Teamwork is Important to Us
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Successful teamwork between parents and educators is important to us because it reflects on the child's development.
That's why we have a culture of teamwork at American Pre-Schools. There is constant interaction between parents and educators as we plan excursions, common activities, and parties.
Our Current Parent/Teacher Projects: ​
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"Reading Hour" Workgroup.
The parents of children of all ages read a story to the classroom.
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Organization of our Mother's Day Tea Party.
Once a year, American Pre-Schools hosts a tea party. The day's activities are planned by our educators and members of the parent workgroup.
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Room Parent
Each month we ask 4 parents to become honorary room parents to spend an hour each week inside the classroom to assist in art projects, music class, etc. The parents act as a teacher's aide and get to interact with their child and classmates.
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Preschool-Level Academic Work
Once a year American Pre-Schools performs a graduation ceremony for all the graduating children who are going off to kindergarten. The show includes songs and skits as well as a little "Pomp and Circumstance" march to get their diploma.
