Wednesday, March 3, 2010

What is your child's S.M.A.R.T. Goal?

In an effort to continually support positive communication, this week the scholars are challenged to share their smart goals with you. You can earn SPARC chips for your child by listing their goal or goals in the comment section of this post. What is your child’s smart goal?

10 comments:

  1. Hi. Conor has a few smart goals...1) keep persisting when encountering a difficult HW problem 2) be more specific when reporting to mom what he learns in class and in Higher Achievement and 3) improve how he keeps his HW folder neat and up to date.---Marion Babcock, Conor's Mom

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  2. Devon told me that he has one smart goal and one smart goal only. . .to get straight A's on his report card. Sounds good to me!

    Adrienne Chichester, Devon's Mom

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  3. I have spoken with Jamila about her SMART Goals. She has communicated to me that her goals for through the remaining of 2010 are to read 50 books and to get an A in Spanish by the 4th quarter.

    Darrell C. Spears

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  4. David has a some goals: Write down all of his homework assignments. Turn in all of his homework assignments. Focus and pay more attention in class. Work really hard to get B's in all of his classes. Work on keeping his notebook neat.

    Danita Moore

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  5. Benjamin said his smart goal is to improve spanish by two grades by middle of 4th advisory

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  6. Goals for Reginald,

    Organizing his binder
    Paying attention during class at school
    Study for all his tests

    Per Ms. Gaskins

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  7. Aliyah's Smart Goal:

    Increase her grade to a "A" in social studies and science.

    Per MS. Gaskins

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  8. Paris Parker's Smart Goal:

    To increase her Math Grade to an "A" this semester and improve her overall Math Assessment Tests.

    From: Paris' Mom (Ms. Denise Parker)

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  9. Samuel Serrano Smart Goals:

    To get a 4 in his Spanish class this semester and to better organize his binder and homework. Improve his reading skills by reading 5 chapter books by the end of the school year.

    by Mr, Mrs Serrano

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  10. Hello, Amber's Smart Goals are: to concentrate on reading more without limitations, and to focus
    more on all her subjects,and taking the time to double check her work.

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