Homework Policy

Homework should serve a positive purpose for learning and should support the instructional program. Homework should be a vehicle through which students practice skills introduced in the classroom or expand knowledge by means of research, application, experimentation, or reflection. All students are expected to complete homework assignments.

On average, homework across disciplines should not exceed one-half hour at the primary level and one hour at the upper elementary level.

Parents can help students develop effective study skills and complete homework assignments by:

1. Providing space for doing homework and a specific time for study.

2. Providing books and opportunities to read.

3. Reading to the child.

4. Encouraging the exploration of the world outside the classroom.

5. Providing tools to aid learning.

6. Maintaining communication with teachers and counselors.

If you feel that your child is spending an undue amount of time on his/her homework, please contact the teacher to discuss the matter.