Hendricks Elementary celebrates National Family Engagement Month with home activities

Michael Perkins Principal - Official Website
Michael Perkins Principal - Official Website
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Hendricks Elementary School is marking National Family Engagement Month in November by encouraging families to participate in a series of home activities. The school distributed an activity calendar to students last week, with the aim of promoting family involvement and learning outside the classroom.

Families are invited to choose activities from the calendar and share photos of their participation with the school. In addition, a flyer with further information about family engagement events at Hendricks throughout November is available through CTLS messages.

The school expressed appreciation for family participation, stating: “Thank you for helping us build a strong school family! We look forward to seeing your wonderful family moments.”

The Hendricks Family Engagement Calendar can be viewed or downloaded from the school’s communication channels.



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