Schools, Libraries Offer HELP For Parents

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Have your children ever asked you for help with their homework or a project, and you didn’t have a clue how to help? We can HELP with that.

• Who? Cannon County Schools in collaboration with the Cannon County Library System

• What? To help you* help your children with schoolwork, every week we will discuss a topic that will help you understand how to help your children. Also, every week, we will work with you on any specific homework or project questions you and your children have.

• When? Beginning August 15 every Wednesday from 4:30 to 6. (Does not meet when schools are not in session.)

• Where? Dates and locations listed on back

• Why? To HELP you help your children succeed in school!

• Cost? FREE!

Questions?  E-mail Nellie McCollum at anna.mccollum@ccstn.com

Or Patti Chappell at pattichappell31@yahoo.com

*The HELP Program is for adults to help their children, so the parents/guardians must attend. NO children can attend the program unaccompanied.

Dates and Locations (All sessions are Wednesday from 4:30-6:00)

Students MUST be accompanied by parent/guardian. All county families are welcome at every school!

Goals, Online Resources, and Helping Your Child with Homework

Aug. 15 – Woodbury Grammar

Aug. 22 – Woodland Elementary

Aug. 29 – West Side Elementary

Sept. 5 – Short Mountain Elementary

Sept. 12 – East Side Elementary

Sept. 19 – Auburn Elementary

Sept. 26 – CCHS – How do I help my child prepare for the ACT?

What are Common Core Standards and why should I care?

Oct. 3 - Woodbury Grammar

Oct. 10 – Woodland Elementary

Oct. 24 – West Side Elementary

Oct. 31 – Short Mountain Elementary

Nov. 7 – East Side Elementary

Nov. 14 – Auburn Elementary

Nov. 28 – CCHS – How do I help my child go to college?

Dec. 5 – Location to be announced – Preview of the next half of the school year.

Dec. 12 – Location to be announced – Reading when School is Out, Celebration!
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