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Parenting Support at Flowery Elementary School

Parents say that raising their children is the most rewarding aspect of their lives—but that doesn’t mean it’s easy, or that parents always have all the answers.

WebSchoolPro is compiling a database of expert information to help parents deal with and discuss the tougher subjects with their children. Parents will be able to research how to discuss issues as diverse as drug use, divorce and the death of a family member, and can even contribute their own advice to the resource pool.

English Learner Advisory Committee (ELAC)

ELAC is an opportunity for Hispanic parents to meet and learn more about the English language program at Flowery. We discuss the school’s needs, progress and program development as it affects English Language Learners. ELAC also sponsors two important community events during the year, la Noche Decembrina in December and our Cinco de Mayo fiesta in May. All parents are welcome and needed at these meetings throughout the year.

Parent Teacher Organization (PTO)

What is the purpose of the PTO? To enhance the experience of every student at Flowery School.
How do we do this? By fundraising and organizing community events (i.e. Halloween Carnival, Santa’s Secret Workshop, Gift Wrap, Turkey and Wreath sales, Book Giveaway)
What have we accomplished in the past?

  • Help pay for field trips
  • Provide additional funds to teachers for classroom supplies
  • Sponsor the annual book giveaway
  • Pay for the Art program K-5
  • Support the 5th grade Marin Headlands trip
  • Pay for the Science in the Garden program

Why should I be aware of this? This is your voice as a parent to expect a quality experience for your child at Flowery School. This is how we are able to educate the whole child.
How can I help? Come to a monthly planning meeting and sign-up to help. Let your child’s teacher know you are willing to help. You WILL be contacted!



Parenting Support Resources & Information

Parents say that raising their children is the most rewarding aspect of their lives—but that doesn’t mean it’s easy, or that parents always have all the answers.

WebSchoolPro is compiling resources to help parents deal with and discuss important subjects with their children.

  • Health - If you have health concerns about your children, the American Academy of Pediatrics' site provides excellent children's health information.

  • Media - Today's children have unprecedented access to information and experiences through computers, the internet, video games, TV, and cell phones. Common Sense Media gives parents critical information about digital media choices like the latest "must have" video games.

  • Safety - Keeping your children safe is a primary responsibility of all parents. The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children provides resources for keeping kids safe.

  • Substance Abuse — Learn about the types of peer pressure students face, how to talk about the dangers of drug use and how to determine if your teen is using drugs at Parents. The Anti Drug



Phone Numbers

Phone: 707-935-6060 | Fax: 707-935-4256