A first grade teacher at Dodgeville Elementary School is hoping to bridge the gap between home and school by increasing communication with parents. Samantha Arnston and other teachers at Dodgeville Elementary have introduced a trend that encourages parents to let their teacher know when their child needs to be “handled with care.” A note saying “Handle with Care” was sent home with parents during open house ahead of the start of the school year. The note said in part “If your family is experiencing difficulties at home, I would like to provide additional support at school.” The note goes on to say “If your child is coming to school after a difficult night, morning or weekend, please text me ‘Handle with Care.’ Nothing else will be said or asked.” Arnston said the difficulties could be anything from having a hard time sleeping the night before school to a serious incident. Arnston said this is her third year sending home these “Handle with Care” letters. Although the idea was not originally hers, she hopes it continues year after year in her classroom and others in the district.
Dodgeville Teacher Helps Students and Parents With “Handle With Care” Letters
Sep 15, 2023 | 1:13 PM
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