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Parent Resources
Extended Care (A.S.K.)
ETS offers an extended care program for all
students from 7:30 a.m. to 8:10 a.m. at no
charge. For students requiring after school
care, the A.S.K. program operates from 3:00 p.m.
until 6:00 p.m. The charge for this care is
$40.00 per week per student. The after school
program can also be used on a part-time basis,
$10.00 per day until 6:00 p.m., or $8.00 per day
until 5:00 p.m.
Communicating With Parents
The staff of Evangelistic Temple School believe
it is very important for school and home to work
together. In order to promote effective
communication and understanding, parents are
asked to take note of the following information:
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Teachers will use letters,
phone calls, and e-mail to communicate with
the parents concerning their students.
Formal parent-teacher conferences are
scheduled during the first and third
quarters.
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Parents can check their
student’s progress from any location via the
web through RenWeb. The Renweb program is a
unique parents’ web service that allows ETS
to share lesson plans, homework, and grades.
Renweb provides individual password
protection.
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It is important for the
parent to schedule additional conferences
with a teacher whenever a need or concern is
evident. Concerns need to be shared first
between the parent and teacher. Many needs
can be met through a simple conference
between parent and teacher. However, parents
should not feel limited to the personal
conference. The principal is interested in
all areas concerning students.

Articles For Parents
To aid in your decision to enroll your children
in ETS, we have provided the following articles
for you to review and consider.
Salt and Light or Hot
House—Which
Should Influence Your School Choice Decision?
By Randy Fulmer
Is the
Religion of Secular Humanism Being Taught in
Public School Classrooms? By David
A. Noebel, J.F. Baldwin and Kevin Bywater
On the 'Sin' of Sending Kids to
Public School WorldNetDaily.com
Large vs Small—Research
on School Size and Its Impact By
Randy Willison, Ed.D
One
Generation To Go, Then the End By
Dan Smithwick
A Biblical
Worldview Has a Radical Effect on a Person's
Life Barna Research
On The Mandate For Christian Education
Letter from Plymouth Rock
Peers
Test Reveals Students' Downhill Slide Into
Humanism By Pat Centner PCA News
Salt & Light—The
Great Commission and Who's Responsible for
Educating Your Children by E.
Ray Moore, Jr., Chaplain (Lt. Col.) USAR
Ret.
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