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Parenting seminars, scouting sign-ups and more
Posted By Laurie Dennis On September 9, 2009 @ 11:41 am In Calendar,Schools | Comments Disabled
The school year is now in full swing and the September calendar is already filling up with sports events, club activities and more.
We have highlights below of upcoming seminars on Internet Safety (at Bailey Middle), and Advocating for your Child (at Cannon School), along with Parent University workshops on building homework skills and learning to use the “CMS Study Island” technology to help your child take pretests and post tests and keep learning fun.
Also, find out about joining Cub Scouts and Girl Scouts, and see our calendar of curriculum nights, parent conferences and more.
Lindsey Deere, Assistant Special Counsel with the North Carolina Department of Justice, will present an hour-long, general seminar on Internet Safety and Cybercrime Awareness Thursday, Sept. 10, starting at 6:30 p.m. at Bailey Middle School. The event is cosponsored by the Cornelius Police Department and the Bailey Middle PTA.
Ms. Deere will discuss the dangers of the Internet to minors (solicitation, exposure, and threats/harassment), and what parents can do to keep minors safe while they use the Internet. The free seminar will be held in the school cafeteria.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS) will be hosting two “Parent University” seminars at Bailey Middle School in Cornelius. The seminars are free and will run from 6-7 p.m. on the dates listed below:
The first, “Building Study Skills and Avoiding Homework Headache,” will be held on Monday, Sept. 14, and led by Jennifer Parker.
The second, “CMS Study Island: Technology You Can Use at Home to Make Learning Fun,” will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 15. “Study Island” is an online product used in CMS to help students master the standards specific to their grade. Parents receive a login name and password from their school. From there, students can take pre-tests, study various topics, and take post-tests. The system also has a game mode that makes learning fun. Participants will learn more about this new way to reinforce learning at home.
Parent University is a collaborative effort to provide CMS families with useful information and support.
Parenting educator Cheryl Wolfe will speak at Cannon School on Monday, Sept. 21, starting at 6:30 p.m. in Taylor Hall on the school’s campus, located at 5801 Poplar Tent Road in Concord. Wolfe’s lecture, “The Three Knows for Parents – Advocating for Your Child in the Classroom” is free and open to the public.
The lecture will focus on how becoming familiar with developmental stages and ages is aimed to help parents better know their child, their educational program, and the options available should challenges arise.
Wolfe is a member of the National Lecture Staff of the Gesell Institute of Human Development a non-profit organization associated with how children learn and grow. She joined Gesell four years ago and travels nationally presenting workshops to parents, educators, and other professionals.
Cannon School is a private academy located in Concord.
If your child would enjoy outdoor adventures and learning cool skills and earning badges, you may want to consider joining a Davidson scouting den or troop. Representatives of Cub Scouts and Girls Scouts will be available for interested families Thursday, Sept. 17, starting at 7 p.m. at Davidson Elementary School.
For Cub Scouts, leaders from Cub Pack 58, which is chartered by the Davidson Lions, will be on hand at Join Scouting Night. Any interested boy who stops by will have a chance to earn a “Cub Scout belt loop” in marbles, while parents can find out about Cub programs. The Cub Scouts informational meeting will be held in the lunchroom; boys will be taking part in activities in the school gym. Cub scouts is open to any interested boy in grades 1-5.
Representatives of the Hornet’s Nest District for Girl Scouts will be located in the school media center to talk about girl scouting and forming new troops. Girl Scouts starts in kindergarten with the Daisy rank and continues through high school.
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