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Parent Center
Work in the Parent Center is based on the following values:
- Student achievement is defined as every student reaching their full potential
- Respect is defined as fostering the inherent worth of every individual
- A strong bond between Parent, Student, and Teacher is critical to achievement
- Every school has a unique relationship with its community that can facilitate parent-student-teacher collaboration
- Parent Centers should welcome parents from their school community and conform to their schedules and languages, and provide a list of resources and services
Parent Center Location: Room 1
Parent Center Director: Ms. Maggie Lopez-Mariscal
Volunteer Program
Coffee with the Principal
You are cordially invited to meet with the principal and learn about our school. This is a great opportunity for you to ask questions and get more information about the vision of our school. Please join us!
Where: Virtual Meeting Zoom
English Learners Advisory Committee (ELAC)
Please come out and learn about our English Learners Advisory Committee. The meeting is opened to all parents and community members.
Where: Virtual Meeting Zoom
When: See links below for additional information
Title I Parent Advisory Committee
The Title I Parent Advisory Committee identifies and cultivates key human and technology resources to increase family and community engagement in Title I schools by fostering parent leadership and advocacy and strengthening cultural proficiency among school staff.
Where: Virtual
When: See links below for more information
School Site Council
School Site Council is the decision-making council at the school site. Please come and join us to learn about the direction of the school.
Where: Virtual Meeting Zoom
Time: 8:15 a.m.
Dates: See links below for additional information
Cafeteria
2021-2022 School Year
**Monday, Agust 16, 2021 Beakfast will be served at school to students.
**Meals served at School everyday:
Hot lunch
**Meals sent home:
Breakfast and Supper will be sent home the previous day of school. Students must eat breakfast at home prior to coming to school.
Parents Involved in Education (PIE)
PIE is committed to excellence at Sharp Avenue Elementary with the meaningful involvement of parents in children’s education.
Our next meeting will be in October. Please come and join us in Room 1 to discuss and learn ways to help our students achieve!
Madrinas & Padrinos
Our "Madrinas & Padrinos" volunteer is a strong group of parents that help inside as well as outside of the classroom, as well as, at home. They are vital to having teaching materials and special projects ready for our students to use. "Madrinas & Padrinos" meet every Wednesday from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at the Parent Center. Please come and join this incredible and hard working group of parents.
Lost & Found
We have so many lost items of clothing. Please make sure to put your child's name on the inside of jackets and sweaters. Our lost and found is located inside the Parent Center - Room 1.
Character Traits
Character education is the deliberate effort to develop virtues that are good for our students, communities, society, and the world. The objective goodness of virtues is based on the fact that virtues:
- Affirm our human dignity
- Promote the well-being and happiness of the individual
- Serve the common good
- Define our rights and obligations
- Meet the classical ethical tests of reversibility (Would you want to be treated this way?) and universalizability (Would you want all persons to act this way in a similar situation?).
Character Trait Focus:
- August - Responsibility
- September - Respect
- October - Trusworthiness
- November - Citizenship
- December - Perseverance
- January - Fairness
- February - Caring
- March - Respect
- April - Courage
- May - Self-Control
Adopted from Dr. Thomas Lickona