Some tasks include: Review, clean out, and notify me of important emails on a regular basis; Draft responses to important emails upon discussion and review with me Review
daughters school blogs and notify me of all important dates, projects, performances; Assist in responding to emails and drafting emails to teachers on issues related to daughters Track daughters school grades and academic performance on a regular basis via a website.
Not exact matches
The last item I made from your
blog was the devils food cupcakes — sent them with my
daughter to
school for Halloween and everyone loved them.
I prepared carpools for my
daughter, friends bringing meals, finished all the laundry, wrote all my
blog posts, scheduled out my social media, stocked the refrigerator for
school lunches, cleaned the bathrooms, vacuumed, typed up a schedule for my mom to help, and coordinated all my doctors appointments and medications.
All of a sudden I was dealing with depression that I did not know existed in my oldest
daughter, my toddler was potty training and getting her attitude, I was dealing with a lot of things with Primary President including my 13th member of my presidency since I was called almost 5 years ago, Stress from my husbands job and things going on there, stress with finances, stress with my
blog, stress with home
schooling, stress with a new baby on the way... plus my own emotional roller coaster that comes with being... [Read more...]
This summer, knowing that her older
daughter would be starting at Palm Harbor University High, Goldsmith was more determined than ever to follow all the back - to -
school tips posted to parent
blogs — especially the one that advises returning children gradually to an early - to - bed, early - to - rise sleep schedule.
On this
blog (and elsewhere) I've come out strongly against sugary birthday treats in the classroom, but my fifth - grade
daughter really wanted to bring cupcakes or donuts to
school for her birthday tomorrow.
Graphic from a 2015
blog, when another failed voucher
school,
Daughters of the Father went under leaving families and MPS in a lurch.
«The Futures of My
Daughters Are Too Precious to Waste» Guest
Blog By: Sheila Cargile, January 14, 2015 If you knew your local public
school had no intention of meeting the needs of your child, what would you do?
Recently, a
blog went viral sharing that the
daughter of a well - respected Chicago education journalist chose a neighborhood IB high
school over a popular selective enrollment one and thrived.
As a parent writing to President Obama explained, in a letter posted at the Washington Post
blog of Valerie Strauss, «We have something very important in common:
daughters in the seventh grade... Like my
daughter Eva, Sasha appears to be a funny, smart, loving girl... There is, however, one important difference between them: Sasha attends private
school, while Eva goes to public
school... Sasha does not have to take Washington's standardized test, the D.C. CAS, which means you don't get a parent's - eye view of the annual high - stakes tests taken by most of America's children.»
I am a
school teacher who will be working on this all summer break because my
daughter graduates NEXT spring and I want this done for her party... you can see her beautiful picture on my
blog!