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A California Distinguished School           4210 Carmel Center Road, San Diego, CA 92130

School Hours: 8:30 am – 2:38 pm • Email: ccinfo@sbsd.k12.ca.us
Mrs. Terri Davis, Principal
Office: (858) 794-4400    Fax: (858) 794-4450   
Absence Line: (858) 794-4451  CDC: (858) 794-4477   


Dear Carmel Creek Families:

It’s that time of the year again when the intensity of the curriculum “bumps up” to a higher level as teachers strive to teach our students the “new” concepts in each grade level. You probably notice each January that the amount and the quality of work you are seeing is just a little more demanding and the pace is definitely faster.

The first one-third of the year students are learning new expectations, reviewing previously learned material, and being introduced to the instructional standards for their grade level. With the arrival of January, almost all the learning is new and the teachers’ expectations rise as we feel the pressure of covering all the content and standards. This is usually when the “homework hassle” rears its ugly head at home!

Here are some tips that may help with the homework hassle…

  • Know what the teacher expects. Parent conferences will come up again in March, but if you need to meet with your child’s teacher at any time to clarify the expectations for that grade level and understand the kinds of assignments the teacher gives, don’t hesitate to give the teacher a call. (The courtesy of a call is much appreciated by teachers – they are still having parents meet them at the door and just need “a minute” which can end up 15 minutes. We want to work with you and acknowledge your concerns, but teachers are rushing to get ready for the day, or rushing outside to be on duty, or going to a meeting. PLEASE be respectful of teachers’ time and call, leave a message, or schedule a time to meet.)

  • Expect your child to have homework every night. Set aside a time that works for your family - sometimes right after school works best and sometimes kids need a break between school and homework time. Letting your child choose the time (especially in third and fourth grades) and then holding them accountable for doing homework during that time is a great way to build responsibility.

  • Don’t micro-manage. As children get a bit older, they need to be the ones taking responsibility for homework. Teachers typically allow time during the day to complete some of the work, but students will have things they know they need to finish at home to be prepared for the next day. Encourage them to organize (lists, colored folders, a daily agenda where they mark off when assignments are completed) with a system that works for them. Some students will procrastinate and not use class time to complete work because they can have you one-on-one at home to do it for/with them. This is the time of the year to put the responsibility back on the students. They can do it!

  • Set a limit on extracurricular activities. In an effort to keep our kids safe and busy, sometimes we OVER schedule! I can speak from experience – my daughter has turned into the taxi driver taking the grandchildren to different activities EVERY day. It’s hard to settle down to study time when you have been on the go and are getting home at 7:00 PM - kids need time to be kids!

  • Talk with children about what they have learned each day. If you ask, “How was school,” you are going to usually get “fine” or “OK” or “so and so did such and such,” but you seldom hear about what they learned. The exceptions are when each grade level does their special projects or performances - the fourth grade is doing Gold Rush activities and the third grade is getting ready to dissect squid in Science lab – I’m sure you will hear all about it! My favorite question at the dinner table when my kids were in elementary school was…”tell me the three hardest things you did in school today” or …”the three easiest…” It usually generated some interesting responses!

Please know how much we appreciate ALL the support you give your kids at home to help them be successful in school! We really couldn’t do it without your help!

Sincerely,

Terri Davis
Principal

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