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Round Rock, TX
La Petite Academy (Greenlawn)

One and Half Star

Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents.

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Telephone: (512) 388-1281  · Website: www.lapetite.com

Home-School Connection

OVERALL RATING (3.0)
Three Stars
Conducts an open house at start of school year
Three Stars
Conducts a parent-teacher meeting at start of school year
Three Stars
Conducts regular parent teacher conferences
Three Stars
Provides summary of child’s learning at end of year
Three Stars
Provides guidance on developmental goals for the following year
Three Stars
Provides guidance on best Kindergarten and elementary schools
Three Stars

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Savvy Source's Comments

One of the keys to ensuring the best Academy experience possible for your child and yourself is great communication. We hope you'll speak to us often about what your child is doing at home. For our part, the Academy has many ways to keep you updated on what he does while he's here and what is happening at the Academy.

Daily
Every day, our preschool teachers provide each family with a Car Talk, which gives you clues as to how to interact with your child and learn about his day at school. This interactive exercise provides insight into what your child is learning at La Petite Academy, while extending their learning experience into the home.

To help build a relationship with your child, our teachers welcome the opportunity to chat with you on a daily basis about what happened at school and what exciting things might be happening at home.

View a Car Talk sample.

Weekly
Each week your preschool teacher provides you with a written overview of the literature from that week, the learning objectives that were covered, and the particular activities and learning centers that your child enjoyed.

Look at a preschool weekly summary.

Each Unit
At the beginning of each unit, you will receive a letter that details the theme, the literature and objectives that will be covered, and a Family Involvement Activity to help you extend the learning at home.

The Family Involvement Activity ties to the activities that are taking place in your classroom, and include a variety of options for your family. There are take-home sheets, invitations to join the class for snack-time, opportunities for parents to provide the class with family recipes, etc. The activities provided are quick, inexpensive and easy.

View a sample theme newsletter.

Monthly
Each month you receive a newsletter that describes the months Kids of Character trait and activities.

Check out a sample Kids of Character newsletter.

Per Quarter
We hold parent/teacher conferences during 1st and 4th quarters to go over your child's progress reports and assessment results, your child's work and interactions in the classroom. In addition, you will receive progress reports during the 2nd and 3rd quarters.

Look at our Preschool Individual Learning Objective Summary.



Ongoing
Journals and Portfolios
Journals & Portfolios are always available for the parents to review. We've found that parents really look forward to seeing the drawings and notes from their preschoolers.

Artwork Displays
The best way for you to quickly learn about what your child has been doing is to look around his classroom. Our classrooms proudly display the wonderful work that the children have completed, and each display is labeled with the date and name of the activity. It's a great way for you to provide immediate feedback to your child.

Family Communications Centers
The Family Communications Center within your child's classroom is the place to find the lesson plan, menu, daily schedule, and any current newsletters from the classroom. This is an easy place for you to go to glance at the highlights of your child's day.

Take Home Folders
Each child at La Petite Academy has a folder, which includes items for you to take home, such as the newsletters, artwork, notes from the teacher, etc.



Separation

OVERALL RATING (2.0)
Two Stars

Beginning of the year separation is handled through:

- Pre-entry meetings with parents at school

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Parents' Comments

Parent #1
they prefer for you to drop and leave to prevent fits.(i understand that)there is rarely any work sent home for me to see any progress with my child's learning.

General Parent Education

-This preschool does not conduct parent education classes

-This preschool does not connect parents with services and activities that can help you help your child develop better at home

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Parent Community

COHESIVENESS RATING (1.0)
One Star

Parents:

- Are able to visit the school anytime we want

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Modes of Communication Between School and Home

- Notes

- Phone Calls

- Drop-Off

- Pick-Up

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Parents' Comments

Parent #1
I HAVE to ask about my child's day, they don't usually say.

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