International Baccalaureate



International Baccalaureate - Primary Years Programme
Authorization: July 2008
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Parents at Aldrich receive information about school events in many different ways.

Schoolwide Newsletter: Aldrich sends home a weekly newsletter which includes the upcoming week's lunch menu, a running calendar, and other information parents need to know about our school.
Friday Folders: These folders house the newsletters mentioned above as well as any other school information.
Assignment Notebooks: Students in grades 3-5 are encouraged to have an assignment notebook. This allows students not only to record assignments due but also to write down what was done at school each day.
Curriculum Night: Each teacher provides parents with the opportunity to learn about their child's curriculum for the upcoming year by attending a special evening in the Fall.
Parent/Teacher/Student Conferences: Students are encouraged and welcome to attend conferences with both of their parents. Each year we have 100% parent participation and 90% student participation.
District Curriculum Handbook: The purpose of the Curriculum Handbook is to provide parents with information that connects the curriculum to the enabling skills. The enabling skills list the specific skills that are taught at each grade level.

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Updated: August 29, 2008


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