Hendricks Elementary School announces virtual Husky P.A.C.K. APTT meeting for parents March 26

Tangela Hendrix, Principal at Hendricks Elementary School
Tangela Hendrix, Principal at Hendricks Elementary School
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Hendricks Elementary School announced on March 11 that it will hold its third Husky P.A.C.K. Night, an Academic Parent-Teacher Team (APTT) meeting, virtually via TEAMS on Thursday, March 26. The school is inviting parents to attend the event to learn more about their child’s academic progress and set goals for the remainder of the school year.

The school said that keeping parents informed is important for student achievement, especially as students work toward end-of-year goals. “When our parents are well informed, our students achieve higher goals. At this point in our school year, helping students to reach their end of the year goals is a critical task,” the announcement said.

Parents are encouraged to RSVP for the meeting using a provided link or by scanning a QR code. Details about how to log in will be shared closer to the meeting date.

Hendricks Elementary School engages in Title I initiatives to offer extra resources for at-risk students, according to the school district’s website. The school belongs to the Cobb County School District and operates from an address in Powder Springs, Georgia, according to the school district’s website.

According to the school district’s website, Hendricks Elementary seeks to foster excellence through active involvement and aims to cultivate a creative educational setting by building strong connections within its community. The institution functions as a public elementary school within the education field, according to information from the school district’s website.

The upcoming virtual meeting reflects ongoing efforts by Hendricks Elementary School and its district partners to keep families engaged and support student success.



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