Buckle up for better conversation Car time is perfect for talking one-on-one with your child. It's often more private, and no one can get up and leave. And when kids know parents will be looking at the road and not at them, they often share worries, fears, secrets and dreams. To turn car time into conversation time, ask your child, "What have you been thinking about lately?" Listen and make it clear you care what your child thinks. https://tpitip.com/?14hL17376
8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School
Good evening. PBE has been notified that Bus 626--Josh Nezat--is not running tomorrow, August 12. Please make the necessary arrangements to bring and pick up your child through the car rider line. Please notify the office at 337-585-6172 if you are unable to make arrangements. We apologize for the inconvienence.
8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School
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Start a reading chain reaction Reading regularly over the summer is an important way for your child to keep reading skills from sliding. To motivate frequent reading, try this fun way of keeping track of every book your child finishes. Write the titles of the books on small strips of paper. Have your child make the strips into a paper chain. Set a goal to have the chain stretch around your child's room by the start of school in the fall! https://tpitip.com/?14hK17376
8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School
Help your beginning reader have fun with letters Hands-on activities let children use more than one sense to learn. To help your early reader learn letters, get out some pipe cleaners and bend them into letter shapes together. You can also make letter puzzles out of index cards. Write the capital and lowercase versions of a letter on a card. Repeat for several letters. Cut the cards in half in a curvy pattern, mix them up, and let your child match each capital letter with its lowercase mate. https://tpitip.com/?14hJ17376
8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School
Reduce the effects of violent screen content Short of pulling the plug on TV and other media, what can you do to reduce the impact of on-screen violence on your child? Start by setting limits on screen activities. Help your child choose what to watch or play in advance. That helps avoid exposure to "whatever's on." Then, get in the habit of interacting together when your child watches or plays on screen devices. Talk about what's real and what isn't. https://tpitip.com/?14hI17376
8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School
Create a box full of reading accomplishments If your child is just beginning to learn to read, every new word is an accomplishment. Creating an I-Can-Read-It Box can motivate your child to keep going. Here's how it works: Ask your child to choose a familiar word to read. Write the word on an index card, have your child read it and then store the card in a file box. Each day, add a new word. Soon the box will be filled with words your child can read. Review five or six words together each day. https://tpitip.com/?14hH17376
8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School
We are pleased to inform you that the St. Landry Parish School Board is participating in a meal service option called the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP). All enrolled students in the District are eligible to receive a breakfast and lunch meal at NO CHARGE to your household throughout the school year. The schools listed below (all schools) are participating for SY 2024-25:
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Promote teamwork and responsibility with a chore or two Not so long ago, it took the work of every family member, from child to grandparent, just to keep the family fed. Today, there are other important reasons why children should share the family workload. Teachers say that doing chores helps kids learn responsibility. And kids who are responsible at home are better able to take charge of their own learning at school. https://tpitip.com/?14hG17376
8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School
Become a member of our Special Education Advisory Council (SEAC) this year! Apply by going to https://forms.gle/GuvGFcnywQtXnomR7 or pick up an application at 1013 East Creswell Lane or 127 Blair St., Opelousas, LA.
8 months ago, Slpsb Communications
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Use positive phrases to motivate The language you use affects your child's motivation to try, experiment, learn and succeed. Make a list of the negative phrases your family uses. Try to think of positive replacements. Instead of "That won't work," consider saying, "Let's try it." Replace "You can't do that by yourself" with "I can help you." If a family member slips and uses a negative phrase, offer a positive alternative. https://tpitip.com/?14hF17376
8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School
Encourage activities that let your child practice paying attention As children go through elementary school, their brains continue to develop. That means that with practice, your child's attention span can grow. One way you can help is by reading aloud together every day. It also helps to have your child play games or work on projects that require sitting still and listening carefully. You can also have your child describe an event, such as a trip to the park, in as much detail as possible. https://tpitip.com/?14hE17376
8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School
Play a game to improve math memory Here's a fun math game to try with your child. Write a different math problem (such as 4 x 2) on each of five or more cards. Write the answers on other cards. Shuffle and place the cards face down in rows. Take turns turning over two at a time. If they match (problem and correct answer), keep the cards. If they don't, return them face down. The player with the most matching pairs wins. https://tpitip.com/?14hD17376
8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School
PBES: Tommorrow is the last day to place your order for spirit shirts. Place your order using the link. https://stores.inksoft.com/port_barre_elementary_24-25/shop/home
8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School
Help your child plan ahead with a calendar To help your child learn to use time wisely, get or make a large calendar with plenty of room to write on each day. Have your child make note of upcoming activities, such as the start of school and a visit to the dentist. When school begins, have your elementary schooler add test days and due dates, especially for long-term projects. Encourage your child to check the calendar each day. This helps students see how much time is available to get things done. https://tpitip.com/?14hC17376
8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School
Active listening helps your child make better choices When your child has to make a big decision, it may be tempting to just take over and make it. But there are a few things you should do first: Listen as your child describes the dilemma. Rephrase what you hear to confirm your understanding. Next, ask thought-provoking questions: "If you don't go to practice, how would your teammates feel?" Then, be patient. Your child may come to the right conclusion independently and will gain useful problem-solving skills. https://tpitip.com/?14hB17376
8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School
If you would like to pay fees online, you may do so at https://osp.osmsinc.com/SLPSB/. Please include the child's name and grade in the comment section. Registration fee is $25.00. This includes the technology fee. Jean Day for every Friday during the school year is $20.00 now through 9/30. After that date, it is $1.00 every Friday.
8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School
Messages will be sent out today stating who your child's homeroom teacher is. Staggered entry begins Thursday, Aug 8 - Last name beginning with A-I, Friday, Aug. 9 - Last name beginning with J-Z. Students will only need their book sack. We will ask for supplies at a later date. Parents with PreK or Kindergarten students may get down with their child for the first day..
8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School
Make new beginnings a family tradition Children love traditions. In fact, some experts believe that traditions are one thing that holds a family together. One fun tradition you might begin at your house is to celebrate new beginnings on the first day of each new month. Get your child involved in planning a special dinner that you serve only on this day. (Make it fun: Wear party hats and serve cake!) https://tpitip.com/?14hA17376
8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School
Please be reminded of our student clear bag guidelines for the 2024-2025 school year. Have a great school year! Be inspired. Be determined. Be unstoppable!
8 months ago, Slpsb Communications
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Include writing in your regular summer routine It takes practice to write well. Consider establishing a writing "ritual" for your family. Pick a special time period, such as the duration of summer vacation. Get everyone a notebook (a thin one won't overwhelm your child). Choose a regular time of day you'll all write, and stick with it. To get started, let your child pick a family photo or other picture to write a story about. https://tpitip.com/?14ge17376
8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School