Greek School
Registration Forms
Due - Sept. 19th

Greek School
Begins - Sept. 29th
Help Us Teach Greek To Your Children
  1. Bring your children to school on time. We have only a few hours of Greek School every week. Late arrivals are disruptive to the class and disrespectful to the teacher.
    • Be in the classroom by 5:15 pm.
    • Pick up your child promptly at dismissal time (7:00 PM).

  2. Speak Greek at home. Speaking Greek at home is one of the most important and effective ways to teach Greek to your children. Please do so if you can and try to use the vocabulary from your child's lessons. Two to three hours a week at school is not enough time to teach conversational skills.

  3. Make sure your child does the homework. Too many students come to class unprepared. Greek School meets only once a week and the homework is an important part of this valuable time. If you do not understand the homework assignment, please call the teacher.

  4. Stay in touch with your child's teacher. It is important to be involved in your child's progress and have regular meetings with his/her teacher during the school year. The teacher will be more than willing to explain everything concerning your child's Greek studies.

  5. Support the school activities. Our curriculum expands beyond the classroom teachings. As our school continues to grow, we welcome parental volunteer involvement. We look forward to having assistance with School celebrations, field trips and fundraising activites to support the School's outreach and Special Educational projects. We thank you for your support and look forward to your continued participation in our school activites.