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Tips for reviewing your childs first report card with Huntington Learning Center

Updated: Tuesday, 20 Nov 2012, 3:57 PM EST
Published : Tuesday, 20 Nov 2012, 3:57 PM EST

SPRINGFIELD, MAss. (Mass Appeal) - Your child has gotten back into the swing of the school routine, and now it's time for an academic check-up.

Deborah Alli, Executive Director at Huntington Learning Center , shared several tips for parents to help assess their child's first semester report card

Tips for Reviewing Your Childs First Report Card:

  1. Jot down questions to ask the teacher.
  2. Take note of irregularities and patterns.
  3. Pay attention to study skills.
  4. Go to the source.


Events at Huntington Learning Center:

Children's Night at Texas Roadhouse
Monday, December 10th
4:00PM
Crafts, games, tons of fun!

Homework Survival Guide for Parents

  • Thursday, December 13th
    6:30PM - 7:30PM and 7:30PM - 8:30PM
     
  • Saturday, December 15th
    11AM - NOON


Huntington Learning Center
Five Town Plaza
352 Cooley Street
Springfield, MA

Parents who want additional information are encouraged to call the local Huntington Learning Center at 413-783-8010 or visit huntingtonhelps.com .

About Huntington Learning Center:

This simple statement is the criterion by which all decisions are made - what is best for the student guides all decisions.

Each center's director must make dozens - even hundreds - of decisions about how best to guide a student to achieve her or his goals. In every case, the criteria by which the director makes those decisions is our mission statement and our code of ethics.

These decisions involve the kind of program the director recommends, the tutor to be assigned to work with the student, the curricula to be used, the program duration, and many, many more decisions. By understanding what's best for the student, the director can make the best decision possible.
 

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