RH Lewis School
January 29, 2024
Lewis Families and HS Students,
Attendance Policy
We are halfway through this grading/attendance period. Students earn attendance by completing their assignments. If your child misses days you will be contacted by the teacher and discharged from the program to return to in person schooling if the absences are excessive. Don’t forget to check your child’s assignments and/or check with your child’s teacher. We are proud of our students that work hard and complete their assignments!
Inclusivity
It might not always be easy to spot, but excluding others is a form of bullying that can really impact our kiddos.
We all want our children to grow up in a world where they feel valued and included. Exclusion can leave a lasting impact on their self-esteem and happiness. But guess what? We have the power to make a positive difference!
The first step is understanding. Kids can be unintentionally exclusive, and it's our job to guide them toward kindness and empathy. Let's talk to our little ones about the importance of including everyone, celebrating differences, and making new friends.
Next up, let's validate our child's feelings. If they're feeling left out, it's totally okay for them to feel that way. Let's create an open space where they feel comfortable sharing their emotions with us.
And now, the support part! Encourage your child to explore new activities and interests where they can meet like-minded friends. Whether it's joining a club, trying out a new sport, or participating in group activities, these experiences can foster connections and boost their confidence.
Remind your child that friendships evolve, and it's okay to have different groups of friends. Sometimes, it just takes time to find the perfect squad.
Remember, our little ones are learning from us every day. Let's be the positive influence that promotes inclusivity and kindness. #InclusionMatters #ParentingTogether
Sincerely,
Tara Bianchi
Alt Ed Principal 707-701-0288