Hayden Schools to host academic program and parent appreciation night

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  The Hayden-Winkelman Unified School District would like parents to come and help us celebrate the start of the new school year on Wednesday, Aug. 17, at 6 p.m. in the District Lobby. The Academic Program and Parent Appreciation Night presentation will include dinner for the families that attend the presentation.

  The District would like to thank our parents for all they do to support our school district and their children’s education. The district recognizes the importance of parent involvement in the educational process and would like the opportunity to share the new and exciting educational programs we will be offering this year. The HWUSD knows parents are the most important teacher in our students’ lives. Our number one goal this year is to strengthen our parent and teacher partnership throughout the school year. 

  Hayden-Winkelman School District Superintendent Jeff Gregorich said, “We encourage you to come review the new District Academic programs that include the EDISA program (Examining  Student Data to Improve Student Achievement)  that will ensure student academic success for all students. Our teachers have worked for a full year studying, researching and planning the new and comprehensive EDISA Program and have began the implementation.”  Gregorich invites parents to come and hear more about the EDISA Program and our supplemental Title I support programs that will help every students succeed.

  What I like about the program is every student will have the opportunity to learn more effectively based student data results throughout the year. If a student is struggling they are quickly identified and provided additional academic support immediately. We believe that this will be the best year ever for our students because we have developed and are implementing an instructional improvement model that will ensure academic success for all students, said Pam Gonzalez, Leonor Hambly K-8 Principal. 

  Come join us, celebrate and hear all about the new EDISA and Title I Programs being implemented this year.

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