Dear Families,
Believe it or not, we are nearing the end of the 2022-2023 school year. The weather is starting to make it feel like summer is coming, but there are still lots of academic activities coming including NWEA, M-STEP, and Mi-Access assessments. But with the end of the year academic push also come the end of the year celebrations.
Keep an eye out for invitations for upcoming events including the Prom Dance on Friday, May 19 and the Class of 2023 Graduation Ceremony on Wednesday, May 24. For more information, contact your child’s classroom teacher or the Meadowview Office at 517-541-8750.
April is the month when we celebrate Autism Awareness and the Week of the Young Child.
A word about praise. Among educators, there have been many discussions and opinions about praise and how to use it effectively. Some theorists recommend no praise, some say only some praise, and others encourage praise given in a certain way.
Throughout our years in education, we have found students benefit from praise- we all do! We believe in giving praise in a meaningful way. Saying "good job" doesn't cut it, students need to know why they are being praised. By simply adding the task for which the child is being praised, for example, “good job for choosing the right color" or "good job for reading that sentence" it ties meaning to the praise and makes it more impactful.
Parents, we want to thank you and say job well done with your students! We appreciate being able to work with your family on a daily basis, and thank you for all of your hard work. We look forward to the remainder of the school year and celebrating all of the accomplishments with your family!
Sincerely,
Mrs. Beth Longshore and Dr. Sarah Parker
Meadowview Principals
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