Talking to Students about Recent Events
Students will most likely have questions about the recent events in Texas. Here is a resource that can help parents navigate this tough situation.
Sleep and Learning
Many studies have been done that link sleep and learning. Researchers have found that well-rested minds are able to learn more easily and retain more information. So, how much sleep does your child need? 1-3 years old 12-14 hours per day 3-6 years old […]
Get Ready for Summer
Reading with your child is one of the greatest gifts you can give them. Here are some titles that might be fun to read over the summer. Matilda, by Roald Dahl The One and Only Ivan, by Katherin Applegate Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, by Roald Dahl The Book with No Pictures, by B.J. Novak […]
Graduation
It has been an amazing year and an amazing journey for our 8th graders at Ford Heights. They have put in years of hard work, and as a result, their futures are coming together before their eyes. We will come together as a community to celebrate these students’ accomplishments at our annual graduation ceremony on […]
The Benefits of Reading Books
It is our goal that every student develops a passion for reading. We provide many opportunities on a daily basis for students to be exposed to a variety of texts. Occasionally we are faced with the question, “Why do we have to read?” Here are a variety of ways to answer this question. Reading exercises […]
A Growth Mindset
Some children are born with an inner drive to keep trying over and over when they fail. Most children aren’t, though, and it is up to us to help them see that failing is actually the key to succeeding. Teaching our children the word YET is key. They may come to you and say, “I […]
Tips to Help Support Your Child in Math
Math can be a difficult subject for many. Luckily, there are many things that parents can do at home to help foster a love for math and improve skills. Familiarize yourself with what your child is currently learning Let your child help with cooking and baking Play math games at home (see your child’s teacher […]
Support Your Child’s Education from Home
Volunteering in the classroom is not always something parents can do. Luckily, it isn’t the only way to foster your child’s education. According to the National Education Association (NEA), here are four tips for what parents can do outside the classroom to help their child succeed. Create a home environment that encourages learning and schoolwork. […]
March is Reading Month
Reading is celebrated across the nation during the month of March. Frontier has many activities planned in our buildings, but you can also celebrate at home with your student. Here are some great ways to incorporate reading into the month of March, and beyond. Go Book Shopping. This can be done anywhere from Barnes & […]
Ford Heights Spelling Bee Winner
Congratulations to our Districtwide Spelling Bee Winner Nyah Eddings! She worked so hard for this victory. Be sure to tell her congratulations when you see her around the district.