What
to look for when visiting your child's school
The learning atmosphere is one of the most important factors in your
child's life. By taking a little time to "scout" a current or
potential school, you as a parent can form a positive and solid foundation
for quality learning.
Use these guidelines to evaluate school elements:
The Physical Setting
- The campus should be neat and orderly.
- Are there enough trash bins?
- Are they environmentally conscious? Do they recycle goods?
- How are the facilities maintained?
- Is there graffiti on the walls?
- Are the restrooms clean and sanitary?
The Classroom
- Are the students' works displayed on the bulletin boards?
- Are the upcoming events posted (i.e., lunch menus, sports events/schedules)?
- How are the desks arranged? Will this configuration enrich learning?
The Playground
- Is there an adequate amount of playground equipment?
- Is it a safe and fun area?
- Is it adequately supervised during recess time?
Children
- Do they appear happy to be there?
- Do they appear challenged and motivated?
- Do they understand and follow school rules?
Teachers
- Do they appear happy and motivated?
- Can you tell if their morale is high, medium, or low?
- How do they interact with the students?
- What are their classroom expectations and disciplinary procedures?
Staff
- Do they work as a team and support one another?
- How do they communicate with one another?
Other
- Does the school have adequate enrichment programs, such as sports
events, music, etc.?
- Is the library an active learning place? Does is appear fully stocked?
- Are excursions planned out?
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