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PTSA Home

Welcome to the PTSA

River Hill PTSA is a dynamic organization because of volunteers like you who work diligently to provide advocacy and support to our students and school. When you join and volunteer, the child who benefits the most is YOURS!

The online directory, Safe Home Pledge, membership, volunteer, and donation

forms are now available - CLICK HERE.

Feedback is always welcomed!  Please send us your comments or suggestions.

Sheila Bishoff, PTSA President, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

STUDENT DIRECTORY

The Student Directory is published as a service to the families of RHHS and is provided free of charge to every student. 

Families who participate in the RHHS SAFE HOME campaign will have their listing shown with a HAWK icon next to it, symbolizing your pledge to make your home a Safe Home.

The faster families submit their information, the faster we can provide directory. Last year, the printed directory was delivered to each student during their 1st Period class on 1/5/2010.  The delay was caused by slow participation.  Folks -- we can do better than this!

PTSA is committed to helping parents, students and teachers stay connected -- if nothing else, this directory gives us access to other families.  We hope that in the future, everyone will be proactive in making timely submissions through the web portal.  We know the directory is only useful when many participate.  

A restricted-access copy of the directory will be available online to those who enter their data [more later].

If you have any questions, please contact Ann-Margaret Knauff, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR DIRECTORY/SAFE HOME PLEDGE

 

 

 

PTSA Budget 2010-2011

The PTSA budget for the 2010-2011 school year will be presented at Back to School Night on 9/1/10.  Parents, Students, and Teachers are encouraged to join the PTSA organization and VOTE TO APPROVE the budget.  Your support and volunteerism will make a difference!

Click Here for the 2010-2011 PTSA Proposed Budget

Click here for the 2009-2010 PTSA Approved Budget.

 

 

Tips for Parents when Emailing Teachers

It’s easy to send a quick comment or remark via email then realize it may not be interpreted exactly as you had planned.  PTA Council of Howard County has developed some practical tips to use when emailing a teacher.  Read more...

 

Conference Tips

Parent-Teacher Conference TIPS

Here Are Some Things To Keep in Mind

  • Start the conference right: be there on time, and plan not to run over the amount of time that has been set aside.
  • If you are a working parent who can't arrange to meet during regular hours, make this clear to the teacher and try to set up a time to meet that is good for both of you.
  • The best conferences are those in which both teachers and parents stay calm and try hard to work together for one purpose and one purpose only: to help your child do well. Arguing, or blaming each other for problems your child is having, helps no one.

Getting Ready

Each teacher will probably come prepared with samples of your children's work and with ideas to help them do even better in school. You should get ready for each conference, too.

 

Talk to your children before the conference. Find out what they think are their best subjects, and what subjects they like the least. Find out why. Also, ask your children if there is anything they would like you to talk about with their teachers. Make sure your children don't worry about the meeting. Help them understand that you and their teacher(s) are meeting together in order to help them.

Before you go to the school, write notes to yourself about:

  • things about your child's life at home, personality, problems, habits, and hobbies you feel it's important for the teacher to know
  • your concerns about the school's programs or policies
  • questions about your child's progress
  • how you and the school can work together to help your child

If your spouse can't attend the conference with you, ask for his or her concerns and questions.

 

The Conference

Some good questions to ask are these:

  • Is my child in different groups for different subjects? Why?
  • How well does my child get along with others?
  • What are my child's best and worst subjects?
  • Is my child working up to his or her ability?
  • Does my child participate in class discussions and activities?
  • Has my child missed any classes other than ones I contacted the school about?
  • Have you noticed any sudden changes in the way my child acts? For example, have you noticed any squinting, tiredness or moodiness that might be a sign of physical or other problems?
  • What kinds of tests are being done? What do the tests tell about my child's progress?
  • How does my child handle taking tests?

It's a good idea to ask your most important questions first, just in case time runs out before you and the teacher have a chance to discuss them all. Be sure to ask the teacher for specific suggestions on ways to help your child do better. This is the most important part of the meeting. It will become your action plan. If the teacher says something you don't quite understand, don't be shy about asking for an explanation. It's a good idea to end the conference by summing up decisions you've made together. If needed, ask to meet again.

After the Conference

Start immediately on the action plan you and the teacher worked out together. Discuss the plan with your child. Make sure he or she knows that you and the teacher care. To see if the action plan is working, watch your child's behavior and check your child's class work and homework.

 

Stay in regular touch with the teacher to discuss the progress your child is making. Meeting with your child's teachers should help build strong parent-teacher partnerships—partnerships that are needed if you and your child's teachers are to reach your common goal of helping your child get the best education possible.

Copyright © 1987 The National PTA, National Education Association of the United States, Stock No. 5174-2, Making Parent-Teacher Conferences Work for Your Child

 

 

The Unofficial RHHS Web Site, http://www.riverhill.org, was established in 1996 prior to the Howard County Public School System obtaining a web server for school use. It is NOT MONITORED by any government entity, and it's funded by the RHHS Boosters Association like so many items & activities in our school. The pages are designed by students, teachers, parents, and friend volunteers. This site fosters a learning environment and encourages individual creativity.

The Official RHHS Web Site, http://www.hcpss.org/rhhs, is produced by students and staff under the supervision of Howard County Public Schools.

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