Dallas, TX
Baylor School for Children
Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents. |
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neighborhood: Downtown · Telephone: (214) 820-7277
Home-School Connection
| OVERALL RATING (4.3) | |
| Conducts an open house at start of school year | |
| Conducts a parent-teacher meeting at start of school year | |
| Conducts regular parent teacher conferences | |
| Provides summary of child’s learning at end of year | |
| Provides guidance on developmental goals for the following year | |
| Provides guidance on best Kindergarten and elementary schools |
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Director's Comments
Parents are encouraged to become involved through regular parent-teacher conferences, school visits, and attending parent-teacher advisory committee meetings.
Separation
| OVERALL RATING (4.3) |
Beginning of the year separation is handled through:
- Pre-entry meetings with parents at school
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Parents' Comments
Parent #1
We LOVE Baylor School for Children. The teachers are very knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and compassionate. The school has a great curriculum for each class, engages in educational field trips, and provides a safe, friendly learning environment. The only caveat: a child's parent must be a Baylor employee to attend.
Parent #2
Our school is part of the daycare, so there are no big changes to my children's schedule.
Parent Community
| COHESIVENESS RATING (3.7) |
Parents:
- Are able to visit the school anytime we want
- Go on field trips
- Volunteer in the classroom
- Shares information on matter related to our children (e.g. babysitter lists, pediatricians, extracurriculuar classes, etc.)
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Modes of Communication Between School and Home
- Notes
- Phone Calls
- Voice Mail
- Special Meetings
- Two or More Regular Conferences
- Drop-Off
- Pick-Up
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Parents' Comments
Parent #1
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