Elementary Principal's Model Letter Kit; With Reproducible Illustrations To Enhance Your Messages
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Fred B. Chernow is the principal of an elementary school on Staten Island, New York. He has conducted in-service courses for teachers as well as seminars for business and professional leaders in letter writing and communication skills. He is an adjunct professor at St. John's University.

Carol Chernow is an English teacher at a large, multiethnic intermediate school. She taught elementary grades in Maryland and communication skills to adults for the federal government.
The Chernows have had several books published by Parker, including the best-selling Classroom Discipline and Control.

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About this kit.

SECTION 1.

Letters to parents.

Absence.

Attendance.

Nonattendance.

Continued attendance.

Behavior warning.

Improved behavior.

Budget.

Poor bus service.

Bus rules.

Behavior on the bus.

Loss of bus privilege.

Change of class.

Request for clarification.

Conduct.

Parent-teacher conference.

Congratulations.

Change of address.

New program or curriculum.

Dental health.

Extracurricular activities.

Failing grade.

Family living.

Farewell message.

Flag day.

Graduation.

Guidance.

First page of parent handbook.

Halloween.

First page of parent and student handbook.

Happy gram.

Head lice.

Head lice (Spanish version).

Health check.

Home habits.

Homework.

Homework guidelines.

Homework notice.

Honor society.

Improvement in class work.

Incident report.

Specific incident.

Kindergarten welcome.

Kindergarten parent questionnaire.

Kindergarten curriculum.

Schedule for kindergarten.

Clothing for kindergarten.

Kindergarten graduation.

Lateness.

Parent library report.

Library books.

Library books (Spanish version).

School lunch rules.

Lunchroom behavior.

Lunch notice.

Lunch exclusion.

Lunch money.

Children's magazines.

Mathematics— How you, the parent, can help.

New math program.

Medication in school.

Medication request form.

New program.

Final message for parent newsletter.

Retention.

Parents' observation form.

Open school week.

Orientation.

Permission for physical services.

Permission to be photographed.

Student progress.

Promotion on trial.

Reading.

Reading help at home.

Reading test performance.

Understanding reading test scores.

Remedial help.

Request for clinical service.

Response to parent's letter.

Safety.

Science.

Sex education.

Social studies.

Spelling bee.

Sports participation permission.

Suspension.

Thank you.

Thank you to retiring P.T.A. leader.

Thank you.

Trip consent form.

Truancy.

Violation of school rules.

Volunteers.

Weekly letter to parents.

SECTION 2.

Letters to students.

Academic contract.

Pupil activity survey.

Behavior contract.

Commendation.

Conserving school supplies.

Dance rules.

Detention.

Dress code for lower grades.

Dress code for upper grades.

Evaluation of school activities.

Field day.

Gold star.

Introduction to pupil handbook.

Happy birthday.

Happy helper award.

Honor roll.

Lockers.

Lunchroom.

Math test.

Metrics.

New first grade students.

Peer tutoring.

Progress.

Punishment.

Pupil's explanation for referral.

Rules.

School service.

Science.

Smile gram.

Snow.

Summer reading list.

Suspension.

Tests.

Unit of study.

Vandalism.

Yearbook.

SECTION 3.

Letters to teachers.

General statements— Welcome back.

General statements— Teacher handbook introduction.

General statements— Basic rules and regulations.

General statements— Burnout.

General statements— Classroom assistants.

General statements— Last day procedures.

General statements— New program.

General statements— Open house.

General statements— Policy.

General statements— Publicity.

General statements— School telephone.

General statements— Trips.

Curriculum— Assemblies.

Curriculum— Book reports.

Curriculum— Class papers.

Curriculum— Death.

Curriculum— Kindergarten.

Curriculum— Mainstreaming.

Curriculum— Reading.

Curriculum— Tests.

Lesson plans— Individual lesson plans.

Lesson plans— Plan book.

Lesson plans— Planning checklist.

Classroom— Appearance.

Classroom— Bulletin board.

Classroom— Cleanliness.

Classroom— Environment.

Classroom— Recess Cleanup.

Observation of Lessons— Checklist.

Observation of Lessons— Evaluation.

Observation of Lessons— Intervisitation.

Observation of Lessons— Observation.

Observation of Lessons— Report.

Observation of Lessons— Weaknesses.

Substitute teachers— Contingency plan.

Substitute teachers— Guide.

Substitute teachers— Log.

Substitute teachers— Report to regular teacher.

Substitute teachers— Responsibilities.

Evaluation— Audio/visual.

Evaluation— Field trip.

Evaluation— Inservice training.

Evaluation— Kindergarten.

Evaluation— Schedules.

Evaluation— Trip.

Evaluation— Volunteers.

Referring Students— Accident reports.

Referring Students— Anecdotal data.

Referring Students— disciplinary action.

Referring Students— Gifted students.

Referring Students— Pupil promotion profile.

Referring Students— Referral form.

Referring Students— Weekly reports.

Administrative— Calendar.

Administrative— Conferences.

Administrative— Free period.

Administrative— Homework.

Administrative— Preference.

Administrative— Supplies.

Personal letter— Achievement.

Personal letter— Appreciation.

Personal letter— Praise.

Personal letter— Recommendation.

Personal letter— Sympathy.

SECTION 4.

Letters to staff members.

Advance degree.

Application form for school employee.

Approaching retirement.

Custodian.

Excessive absences.

Group guidance lesson.

Guidance interview.

Group guidance sessions.

Home instruction.

Lavatory use.

Library assignment.

Medical service request.

Negative reply to applicant.

Paraprofessionals.

Publication.

Request for interview.

Request for more information from applicant.

Request for health service.

Retirement.

Safety plan.

Secretaries.

Security guards.

Substitute teachers.

Suspension.

Teacher-nurse conference.

Vendor complaint.

Warning light.

SECTION 5.

Letters for special events.

American Heritage Contest.

Art contest.

Bus safety contest.

Career day.

Cleanup contest.

Earth day.

Ethnic fair.

Family living meeting.

Field day.

Final assembly.

Foreign language week.

Grandparents day.

Math bee.

Pan American Heritage.

Physical fitness awards.

Pumpkin decorating contest.

Pupil-of-the-Month award.

Science fair.

Science fair.

Sex education evaluation.

Social studies Olympiad.

Special events— September.

Special events— October.

Special events— November.

Special events— December.

Special events— January.

Special events— February.

Special events— March.

Special events— April.

Special events— May.

Special events— June.

Storytelling contest.

Water-Saving report card.

Women's history week.

SECTION 6.

Letters to the community.

Alumni association.

Alumni fund raising.

Book fair.

Booster ad.

Community evaluation questionnaire.

Community volunteers.

Cookie sale.

Cover letter for applications to foundations/corporations.

Cover letter for applications to government agencies.

Kindergarten registration.

Mini-Marathon.

Nursing home visit.

Nursery school visit.

Plant sate.

Rezoning.

School pictures.

Spring concert.

Volunteer program.

Volunteer tutors.

Writing press releases.

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