Cobb 6th Grade Campus Parent - Teacher Title I Compact

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Cobb 6th Grade Campus 2018-2019 Parent - Teacher Title I Compact At Cobb 6th Grade Campus, we are committed to providing the best education possible for each of our students. We believe that this can happen only when we work together as a caring community of parents and educational staff. This compact was designed by a representative body of parents, students, and staff to help all of us achieve this goal. As a parent/guardian of a Cobb 6th grade student, I will: As a teacher/administrator at Cob 6th Grade Campus, I will: As a Cobb 6th grader, I will: *Come to school unless I have a good reason. *Get school and homework done. *Respect my school, teachers, and other students - no matter what. *Take responsibility in showing respect and bringing my materials to school. *Always ask questions, even if I don't know one small thing. *Keep an open mind when trying to resolve teacher-student conflicts. *Spend time with my child every day - reading, writing, listening or just talking. *Make sure my child attends school every day, on time and prepared to learn. *Help my child resolve conflicts in a positive way. *Keep the lines of communication open between home and school. *Provide a quiet place at a specific time for my child to do homework. *Become an active partner in my child's learning by attending school functions, parent-teacher conferences, and as my schedule allows, activities during the school day. *Show support for my child and the school staff and respect individual differences. *Provide quality texts, supplies, and materials that support instruction. *Manage the school and classroom to provide an environment that is safe, encourages learning and helps students achieve state performance standards. *Respect cultural, racial and ethnic differences. *Recognize that students are accountable for behavior and assignments. *Communicate effectively with parents and students. *Help each student grow to his/her fullest potential by providing high quality curriculum through enrichment activities. *Enforce the rules of the school. *Provide a friendly atmosphere where all parents are welcome and encouraged to participate to the fullest in their child's education.