Why do we visit
homes?
Home visits are a unique opportunity for real two-way
communication between home and school. They acquaint the teacher with a child's
family and culture, and provide a familiar setting for listening to parents'
concerns and recognizing their contributions to the home-school partnership.
By visiting students and their families at home, our
teachers help building strong communication and a caring classroom. Teachers
talk about student progress, programs and planning; parents provide priceless
feedback and input: and students improve both academically and socially.
Home visits serve a variety of goals including:
Welcome new families to the school community.
Survey parents for their views on school policies and
programs.
Report on student progress in school.
Solve specific problems.
Demonstrate home-learning activities to parents.