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Quality Education Academy

 

 

"We will raise the quality of life of everyone we touch."

 

 

North Carolina PTA

 

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Here’s how you can help your student be successful in middle school:
  • Encourage your middle school child to talk about his fears.
  • Support your child at home by talking about his day.
  • Expect your child to act responsibly: doing homework regularly, getting to class on time, using a planner for assignments, etc.
  • Prepare a quiet, organized place for him to do homework free from distractions.
  • Stay involved! Volunteer to be on hand for school activities.
  • Get to know your child’s teachers.
  • Be patient with attitudes—they change by the day or the hour!
  • Allow some independent thought—different hair or clothing styles, within reason, may help them to express themselves.
  • Don’t let the media shape their opinions!

GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES

If there is a concern about a Procedure or Policy of the school the concerned party will discuss the matter with the School administrator.

 

If satisfactory results cannot be achieved a meeting will be arrange with the concerned party, the School administrator and the Executive Director.

 

If satisfactory results are not achieved then the concerned party will request in writing a meeting with the grievance committee of the school board for resolution. Written request will be addressed to the Executive Director of Quality Education Schools.

 

 

Additional Resource Links:

 

Education World

Easing your child's transition to middle school

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