Kindergarten Questions Michigan Parents Ask

Here are the most frequently asked questions from concerned parents of kindergartners, just like you.

Helping Michigan's Schools and Children Stay Ahead of the Curve

The economy is changing and Michigan's schools are changing with it!

Michigan Middle School Students and the MEAP

Middle school years are an important time to make sure your child is keeping up with her school work. In order to track that, the state of Michigan administers the MEAP.

Reading Success Equals Student Success for the Michigan Kindergartner

Young students will need to learn to read in order to learn just about everything else. You are your child's first reading teacher.

How Michigan Parents Can Become Their Child's Own Academic Advisor

The courses your child takes in middle and high school are more important than ever.

A Menu for Success: One Michigan School District's Path to Wellness

More and more kids are overweight today. Here's what you can do to fight the epidemic at your school.

How Do I Know if My Child Has a Great Teacher?

Savvy parents know that the teacher is the second-most important determinant of their child's success in the classroom (the first, of course, is the parent). But how does a parent assess how good their child's teacher really ...

Emma's Story: Too Young for School?

With her November birthday, Emma will be one of the youngest in her kindergarten class — if her parents enroll her this year. Should they hold her back? EduGuide talked to two experts.

What Is Readiness?

Can you tell whether your child is ready for kindergarten? Here are some signs to help.

Kindergarten Readiness Checklist

A quiz for parents wondering whether their child is ready for school.

9 Questions to Start a Parent-Teacher Partnership

Make sure you get off on the right foot with your child's teacher.

Write a Letter to Your Child's Teacher

To start the school year off on the right foot, build a bridge to your child's teacher. Consider writing a letter that introduces your child and tells the teacher you want to work together.

New Schools, New Challenges and Bullies

Starting school is stressful and the "new kid" can be a target for bullies. Read how one family overcame the challenges of one of life's hardest transitions.

Making the Most of a New Year

The new school year brings about fresh notebooks, new teachers, and a chance to start over. Parents and students alike need to be prepared to go back to school.

What Parents Should Expect from Schools

You want to make sure your child is learning and thriving at school. Consider this a "Parent's Bill Of Rights."

10 Ways To Make This the Best School Year Ever

Prepare to support your child's success this new school year, making it the best year ever with back to school tips from a veteran teacher.

Questions To Ask Teachers

Back to school is right around the corner. Bring this list of eight essential questions to your child's teacher on the first day of school. Ask these questions and set the standard for a year of strong home-school communicati...

Get Your Child Ready for School

Different personality traits can affect how a child reacts to starting school. Here's how to deal with children who are shy, excitable, anxious and more, as well as ways to help them adjust to the back to school environment.

How Can You Talk to Your Child About Sexuality?

There are many ways that you can become an "approachable parent." Show your children that you want them to approach you when it comes to learning about sexuality.

Talking to Your Teen About Sex

Talking to your teen about sex is hard. Keep these tips in mind.

School Medication Policies

Schools have guidelines about medications. Here's what you need to know.

Keeping your Child Healthy at School Takes Teamwork

If your child has a chronic health condition, communication with the school is key. Make sure you have a plan.

The Busy Parent's Guide to Volunteering at School

It's easy for working parents to feel pulled in a million directions nowadays. But just a little time volunteering at your child's school can go a long way.

Promote Media Literacy at Home

Promote media literacy in your home and prepare your child to be a more critical and enlightened consumer.

A National Art Program You Can Bring to Your Child's School

Want more art in your child's school? Here's a free program! The Reflections annual PTA program cultivates students’ creative reflections and artistic abilities.
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