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You are your child's first and most important
teacher.
Parents are valued partners in Hereford ISD, where we
believe that successful learning is achieved through strong connections
with parents and all sectors of our community. Our parents help to
ensure the highest levels of student learning through strong
partnerships and collective accountability. The excellence in our school
system is due, in large part, to the involvement of our parents.
Students of all ages deserve our support and encouragement to enhance their
opportunities to learn, engage in schooling and envision a bright future for
themselves.
HISD is Committed to Children and
Dedicated to Excellence.
Reading to children, serving as guest speakers, assisting
with school activities and serving on school based improvement committees are a few of the
many volunteer opportunities that await parents in Hereford ISD. With 8
learning facilities and several service facilities, HISD appreciates the
valuable time parents donate to building brighter futures for our students. Everyone can play
an important and significant role in the education of all children. In
your role as a parent, you can find a way to get involved! On these pages,
you will find resources, research, best practices and good ideas that
support academic achievement. In addition to the resources found on this site, parents are
encouraged to contact their child's teachers and school office for more
information and partner opportunities.
Homework Tips: Although it may be hard to believe, you can
actually help your child enjoy doing homework. When you provide the
necessary support and encouragement, most children will rise to the occasion
and do their best on their assignments.
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Encouragement – Give your child praise for efforts and for
completing assignments.
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Availability – Encourage your child to do the work
independently, but be available for assistance.
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Scheduling – Establish a set time to do homework each day. You
may want to use a calendar to keep track of assignments and due dates.
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Space - Provide a space for homework, stocked with necessary
supplies, such as pencils, pens, paper, dictionaries, a computer, and
other reference materials.
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Discipline – Help your child focus on homework by removing
distractions, such as television, radio, telephone, and interruptions from
siblings and friends.
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Modeling - Consider doing some of your work, such as paying
bills or writing letters, during your child's homework time.
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Support
– Talk to your child about difficulties with homework.
Be willing to talk to your child's teacher to resolve problems in a
positive manner.
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Involvement – Familiarize yourself with the the school
homework policy.. Make sure that you and your child understand the teacher's
expectations. At the beginning of the year, you may want to ask your
child's teacher:
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What kinds of assignments will you give?
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How often do you give homework?
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How much time are the students expected to spend on them?
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What type of involvement do you expect from parents?
What are the benefits of homework to children?
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Responsibility – Doing homework every day at the same time
helps develop responsibility and prepares children for responsibilities
they will face as adults.
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Reinforcement – Homework helps children understand that
learning doesn't stop when the school bell rings.
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Self-esteem - Children learn self-esteem by doing estimable
things—completing homework assignments is estimable.
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Accomplishment – Taking pride in homework assignments helps
children experience the satisfaction of a job well done.
Homework Links
Publications for Parents
- Read about helping your child with everything from math to learning
responsible behavior.
My Virtual Reference
Desk - Visit the virtual reference desk to find help with homework
and a variety of other subjects.
Ask an Expert
- Email experts from a variety of subject areas who will answer your
questions.
Ask ERIC -
Submit any education question to ERIC (Educational Resources Information
Center) and receive a personal Email answering your question.
Homework Central - Homework Central is one of the most comprehensive
homework sites on the Web.
College and University Links
College Scholarships
and Financial Aid - You may use the hot linked email
addresses below to request college and university catalogues, college and
university videos, college and university applications, and information on
scholarships and financial aid from colleges and universities throughout the
United States.
The College Guide - This
site has a variety of college and university resources.
CollegeNET
- CollegeNet is a general source for college information on the web.
This site also includes a free individual profile search for scholarships.
West Texas A&M University
Texas Tech University
Baylor University
Southern Methodist University
Texas A&M University
Rice University
Texas Christian University
University of Oklahoma
Oklahoma State University
New Mexico State University
University of New Mexico
University of Central Oklahoma
Amarillo College
Abilene Christian University
Eastern New Mexico University
South Plains College
Angelo State University
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